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The Adventures Of Daniel coming to BBC Three
BBC Three has commissioned comedy pilot The Adventures Of Daniel from BBC Scotland, giving an authored insight into the life of 19-year-old rising star Daniel Sloss from Kirkcaldy in Scotland.
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Benidorm to return with Series 4 in 2011
After a hugely popular third series in which the show was successfully extended to one hour episodes, ITV1 has announced that our favourite holidaymakers will be returning later in 2010 for a Benidorm special, with a fourth series to follow in 2011.
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Ricky Gervais returns with Life's Too Short
BBC Two have commissioned Life's Too Short, a 30-minute, single camera comedy pilot from BBC In House Comedy, written by the creators of The Office, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
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Miranda to return for Series 2
Miranda, the BBC Two sitcom based on the semi-autobiographical writing of Miranda Hart, has been recommissioned for a second series.
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My Family: Christmas Special 2009 - Preview
It's December 2039 and the Harpers gather together to celebrate Christmas. Thirty years in the future, the family's appearance may have changed somewhat but their love/hate relationships are still very much alive.
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The Royle Family: The Golden Eggcup - Preview
In this year's seasonal special on BBC One on Christmas Day, there's a new buzz in the Royle Family household as it is a special time for Jim and Barbara and a celebration (including Twiglets and scotch eggs) is planned.
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Catherine Tate: Nan's Christmas Carol - Preview
Nan is the star of this year's seasonal special from Catherine Tate on BBC One.
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Victoria Wood's Mid-Life Christmas - Preview
This Christmas, Bafta Award-winning actress and comedian Victoria Wood returns with a 60-minute special for BBC One on Thursday 24th December 2009.
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Beautiful People: Series 2 - Preview
Beautiful People, the comedy series inspired by the eccentric childhood of style guru Simon Doonan about growing up in suburban Reading, returns to BBC Two for a second series.
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Peep Show: Series 6 - Preview
The multi award-winning comedy Peep Show returns to Channel 4 for a sixth series and, in the process, becomes the longest running narrative comedy in Channel 4’s history.