Monthly Archives: July 2011

Adam Postans’ column – Saturday, 16 July

Jason Manford begins his search on Monday for a new comedy act, on ITV1’s Show Me The Funny. Which, by coincidence, is almost exactly what he said to some girls on Twitter that got him into so much trouble with … Continue reading

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Adam Postans’ column – Saturday, 9 July

The phone hacking scandal was despicable and the loss of 200 journalists’ jobs to save News International’s proposed BSkyB deal breathtakingly callous. But the hypocrisy in the wake of Thursday’s announcement of the closure of the News of the World … Continue reading

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Adam Postans’ column – Saturday, 2 July

The number of jokes I laughed at on Channel 4’s paramedic comedy drama Sirens? Nil by mouth. =========================================================  BBC1’s Fake or Fortune featured a long-lost painting by a leading 19th-century American artist. Art dealer Philip Mould said: “In America, Homer … Continue reading

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