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Chortle Digest
Chortle Digest
No 552, June 22, 2012
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It's the longest day... so even more time tio read your  weekly round-up of comedy news courtesy of Chortle.co.uk. As always, for more – plus listings of thousands of forthcoming comedy events - check the website.


News
Greg DaviesGreg Davies is to write and star in his own Channel 4 pilot – as another teacher.  >>

Charlie Brooker’s spoof detective procedural A Touch Of Cloth is to be made into a feature length film. >> 

Ricky Gervais has ousted Stephen Fry as the most influential comedy person on Twitter >> While super-agent Addison Cresswell has been named the most influential person in comedy. >>

ITV2 has piloted a sitcom set in ancient Rome, starring Friday Night Dinner’s Tom Rosenthal. >>

Kevin Eldon has landed his own BBC Two series. >>

The director of the Edinburgh Comedy Awards has praised Fringe organisers for dodging the potential catastrophe caused by clashing with the Olympic Games.>>

Armando Iannucci has revealed some of the plot of the new Alan Partridge movie. >>

A comedy promoter has been charged with disorderly conduct after describing a comedian as ‘crippled’ – even though the act uses the same word herself. >>

Comic Adam Carolla has claimed mediocre women fare better in comedy because there are fewer genuinely funny females. >>

Rufus Hound is to host a new ‘comedy hypnotism gameshow’ for ITV2. >>

Comedian Caimh McDonnell has come up with a novel way of getting his Edinburgh show seen by critics ... by offering to pay £100 for every review published. >>

Meanwhile American comic Kevin Hart is charging fans up to £180 to see his one-off show in London this September. >>

And there was something to do with Jimmy Carr, too...

Competition
Next Tuesday, it's Chortle's Fast Fringe, with 29 Edinburgh-bound comedy and variety acts on the bill, including established names like Rhys Darby, Hal Cruttenden, Boy With Tape On His Face and Nina Conti, plus some newer acts we're sure you'll love  >>

Video
Preview of Kevin Eldon's new show, plus plenty of clips from the BBC Three Comedy Empire show so you can watch the likes of Doc Brown, Ava Vidal, Jason Byrne, Andrew Maxwell and Arnab Chanda without host Chris Moyle pitching in.

 Click here to watch all videos.

Opinion
In Correspondents, the section you write:

Will the tax scandal hit Jimmy Carr's comedy career? >>

On the 'joys' of the open mic circuit >>

Should Armando Iannucci have accepted the OBE? >>

Click here to learn how to contribute.


Reviews
 Bob Downe at London's Royal Vauxhall Tavern >>



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