Don Rickles, master of the insult, dies aged 90
Comedian sarcastically was known as 'Mr. Warmth' voiced Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story
Comedian sarcastically was known as 'Mr. Warmth' voiced Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story
What is it really like for a woman in comedy these days? With more female stand-ups at the Edinburgh Fringe than ever before, it is about pushing forwards despite a male-heavy industry where you are often still valued for your looks, rather than your brain
Saturday Night Live and the evening talk shows are having a field day with the new US administration but the UK has somehow struggled to see the funny side of Article 50
Comedian reportedly kicked the woman out of his show in incident caught on camera
Hollywood producer Judd Apatow’s new book ‘Sick in the Head’ - a collection of interviews with some of the biggest names in American humour – is part of a booming cottage industry dedicated to deconstructing the art of the stand-up
She was taking place in the 'Funniest Celebrity in Washington D.C.' contest
Lines about British repression got big laughs, as did the suggestion that 'America is great again'
Topped by the famous Dad's Army line: 'Don't tell him, Pike'
A new brash US sitcom about divorce starring Sarah Jessica Parker fails to impress
The Emmy-winning comedian and actress is at once fiercely self-deprecating and unafraid to revel in her fame
Including such delights as: 'Spotted a Marmite van on the motorway. It was heading yeastbound'
My dad suggested I register for a donor card...
Ricky Gervais's band can be a lot of fun, as long as you never, ever take him seriously
If you’re not one of the thousands heading to Edinburgh for the fringe but don’t want to be culturally bereft for a month, here’s what to see outside the Edinburgh bubble
She recently appeared alongside JJ Abrams on The Late Late Show
The Royle Family star and Gogglebox voiceover plays a 'loveable loser' in new sitcom Rovers
Khan is in the 'very early stages' of making a 'Citizen Khan goes to America' comedy
It's impossible not to cry with laughter at this classic 1976 skit
Frank Skinner has a recurring dream in which he is standing on stage in front of an audience and has absolutely nothing to say to them. On Monday, that dream (nightmare?) came true.
The case is still ongoing and could be referred to the European Court
Enfield is best known for his BBC sketch show 'Harry Enfield and Chums', which ran from 1990 to 1998