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Charlie Brooker asks How TV Ruined Your Life
Ever wondered why life doesn't measure up to those youthful lofty expectations? Charlie Brooker finds out in How TV Ruined Your Life, coming to BBC Two in autumn 2010.
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Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon take The Trip
An improvised tour of the north of England reunites comedy favourites Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon in BBC Two's The Trip, coming in autumn 2010.
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Alan Davies to star in Whites on BBC Two
Alan Davies stars in BBC Two's new autumn 2010 comedy Whites as Roland White, a fantastic chef who is a little past his sell-by-date.
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Simon Nye adapts Just William for CBBC
Filming has started on Simon Nye's new adaptation of Richmal Crompton's timeless Just William stories for CBBC.
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How Not To Live Your Life back for Series 3
Dan Clark, comedian and writer of BBC Three's How Not To Live Your Life, returns as desperate lothario Don for a third season in autumn 2010.
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The Stephen K Amos Show heads to BBC Two
Coming to BBC Two for autumn 2010, The Stephen K Amos Show blends stand-up, audience participation, sketches featuring celebrity cameos and a range of comedy characters, all played by Stephen himself, in his first TV series.
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Ashley Jensen stars in BBC One comedy Accidental Farmer
Written by Daisy Coulam, Accidental Farmer is a new comedy for BBC One starring Ashley Jensen (Ugly Betty, Extras).
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Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver comedy series for BBC Two
BBC Two have commissioned a brand new series with female comedy duo Lorna Watson and Ingrid Oliver.
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Lunch Monkeys to return for Series 2
The second season of the BBC Three comedy Lunch Monkeys has started filming, with six brand new episodes of mayhem.
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Reggie Perrin is back for Series 2
BBC One has announced that production has commenced on a second series of Reggie Perrin, starring Martin Clunes.