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Comedian signs first book deal as a novelist Comedian Ian Moore has turned mystery writer – signing his first book deal for a work of fiction. Death And Croissants is set in the Loire region of France, where the stand-up now lives with his family. It is intended as the first in a series of humorous ‘Folle Valley’ novels and is scheduled to be published in July. Moore previously wrote two comic accounts of moving to France as a middle-aged English mod: A La Mod: My So-Called Tranquil Family Life In Rural France in 2013 and C est Modnifique!: Adventures of an English Grump in Rural France in 2014. ....
According to a campaign group seeking more right-wing views on air Three-quarters of comedians appearing on BBC shows are Left-wing Remainers with progressive views, an anti-woke pressure group has claimed. The Campaign For Common Sense analysed a month’s work of programming, then delved into the views that the on-air comics had expressed elsewhere. In total there were 364 slots filled by 141 different comedians. They found that 268 (74 per cent) of those were given to comics with what they called ‘publicly pronounced left-leaning, anti-Brexit , or woke persuasions’. The latter was defined by any comic who ‘promote or endorsed identity politic issues’. The group added that only four slots, just over one per cent, were given to comics who were explicitly conservative, pro-Brexit or ‘anti-woke’, ....
Many household names today owe their living to appearances on one of the broadcaster’s many comedy programmes. However, there has long been a feeling that comedians of a left-liberal leaning seem to get disproportionate airtime. This report’s analysis suggests that there is something to this. It was certainly the case in the month of November – the overwhelming majority of comedians given spots appear to be left-wing, anti-Brexit, or “woke”. Now, these are perfectly valid and widely held views. It may be that the current crop of comedians hold them, and the BBC’s choices just reflect that. As long as those chosen are funny, it maybe doesn’t matter. ....