What happened to the Great British sketch show?
From essential teatime viewing to the bottom of the streaming pile, we ask why no-one makes sketch shows anymore, and are they due for a comeback?
From essential teatime viewing to the bottom of the streaming pile, we ask why no-one makes sketch shows anymore, and are they due for a comeback?
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QR code killed the Wetherspoons bar.
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Fen de Villiers philosophises like he sculpts - with a hammer.