Reality TV stars from The Apprentice and Dragons' Den have clocked up more appearances on Question Time than all scientists in the world put together since the last general election.Okay, so perhaps not quite 'everything', but come on. Since the last general election 13 comedians have appeared on Question Time, and Russell Brand will make it 14 next week. The ubiquitous Nigel Farage, leader of a...
As Baldrick once said: “It’s all right, Blackadder, you don’t have to curtsy or anything.” Tony Robinson, the diminutive actor, presenter and political activist who rose to fame in the 1980s as the put-upon manservant in the Blackadder series, is now Sir Tony.
Elusive comedian returns to the comedy circuit for the first time since abruptly ending production of his TV show in 2005The comedian Dave Chappelle is set to make his first major return to the spotlight, following a long absence dotted with occasional impromptu stand-up shows. He is set to headline a 13-date tour for the comedy website Funny or Die, alongside the New Zealand comedy singing duo...
How well do you know Game of Thrones? Feed your addiction with this quiz, set by resident GOT expert, Ed Cumming.
Former vice-president tells Fox he is 'suspicious because he went to China' as senior figures discuss surveillance leaksSenior officials from the current and previous US administrations lined up on Sunday to defend the government sweep of phone and internet records and condemn .The White House chief of staff, Denis McDonough, said President Barack Obama was of the mind that the no violations of...
Watch the new trailer for Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa, the film starring everyone's favourite North Norfolk radio show presenter
Facebook and Microsoft have struck agreements with the US government to release limited information about the surveillance requests they receive, as the companies struggle with the fallout from disclosures about a secret government data-collection programme.
Google is to spend $5m (£3.1m) fighting child pornography and abuse, the company will announce today, after criticism that it is not doing enough to prevent the spread of harmful online imagery.
'The Black Adder' began 30 years ago today. The rest, says Dominic Cavendish, is history.
More than 400,000 households have declared they do not need a television licence, according to BBC figures that signal the increasing popularity of viewing on-demand services only.

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