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Simon Amstell has revealed that he has no plans to make a third series of Grandma’s House. The comedian starred as a fictionalised version of himself in the BBC Two sitcom, which he created and ...
Simon Amstell has been up to his old tricks again. ... he was sacked from his early presenting duties on the children's channel Nickelodeon for making pop stars feel uncomfortable.
English comedian Simon Amstell made a name for himself in the UK skewering celebrities on shows like “Popworld” and “Never Mind the Buzzcocks.” But he’s no easier on himself. He ...
Simon Amstell has apologised for a comment he made in reference to Nelson Mandela on Radio 1's Breakfast Show. ... When Nick Grimshaw asked why, the guest replied: ...
Simon Amstell has apologised for a remark he made in reference to Nelson Mandela today (December 6). Appearing on Nick Grimshaw's BBC Radio 1 show, the comic joked that there was racial ...
Stand-up comedian Simon Amstell tells Gemma Dunn about coming out, and how an ayahuasca experience in the Amazon helped him to let go of his insecurities. Thu, 15 Aug, 2019 - 19:00 Stand-up ...
For Simon Amstell, falling off a log is not as easy as it looks. It’s a bright morning on Hampstead Heath – he lives nearby, swimming in the Heath’s bathing ponds most days – and The ...
Simon Amstell has ruled out a third series of Grandma's House. Speaking to BBC Radio 1, the comedian and actor said it would be wrong to carry on with the BBC Two sitcom. What to Read Next Asked ...
Simon Amstell has made a comedy career out of angst. ... on Nickelodeon. Sacked for being too sarcastic, he went straight to Channel 4's Popworld, where he made it his selling point.
Simon Amstell is readdressing the balance and oversharing in his first Netflix special, Set Free. He tells Gemma Dunn why, thanks to simply telling the truth, he feels better than ever .
Simon Amstell has been up to his old tricks again. The comedian, who made his name in the Noughties poking fun at celebrities as the irreverent host of Popworld and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, told ...
Simon Amstell has apologised for a comment he made in reference to Nelson Mandela on Radio 1's Breakfast Show. The comedian suggested there was racial segregation between Radio 1 and sister ...