Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2011

David Jason returning to comedy

13 April 2011 Last updated at 15:16 GMT Sir David Jason Sir David will play ex-soldier Captain Guy Hubble in the series Sir David Jason is returning to comedy to appear in a new BBC One sitcom about a former soldier who is mistakenly put in charge of royal security.

The Royal Bodyguard sees Sir David's character accidentally promoted to the role despite previously only working in the Buckingham Palace car park.

The series begins production in July.

It will be the 71-year-old's first comedy role since Only Fools and Horses ended in 1991, although Christmas specials continued until 2003.

Sir David has since been known for his drama work, including starring as police detective Jack Frost in ITV's A Touch of Frost.

"I am really looking forward to working on a great comedy project with the BBC. It will be good to have a laugh again," the actor said.

BBC One controller Danny Cohen, who commissioned the show, said: "I am absolutely delighted to welcome David Jason back to a leading comedy role on BBC One.

"David is a hugely talented performer and much loved by British viewers."

The Royal Bodyguard is being made by Hat Trick Productions and is written by The Worst Week Of My Life creators Mark Bussell and Justin Sbresni.


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Thursday, February 24, 2011

King plans one-man comedy tour

23 February 2011 Last updated at 10:30 GMT Larry King Larry King will soon appear as a guest on his replacement's talk show Veteran broadcaster Larry King, who left his CNN talk show in December after 25 years, is to tour the US with a one-man comedy show.

The 77-year-old will give fans "a hilarious and insightful look" at his life both behind and in front of the cameras, producers said.

Audiences will also be able to ask King questions during the tour, which starts on 14 April in Connecticut.

Seven dates have been announced so far, the last being in Las Vegas on 11 June.

"Larry King's style and wit will give audiences an evening to remember," producers Base Entertainment and Karl Engemann said.

After King left his nightly talk show, former tabloid editor and talent show judge Piers Morgan stepped in to replace him.

The broadcaster will be interviewed by his successor in an edition of Piers Morgan Tonight to be aired later this week.

Morgan has said he expects there to be "a little tension in the air" when he sits down to quiz his predecessor.

In an interview with the BBC last week, King said he thought Morgan had been "oversold" to US TV audiences and that his show "might have been better off starting quietly".


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