Cheryl Taylor's off and a lot of new comedy: the last 72 hours in comedy

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Our news round-ups are back with some news stories and one swear word.

  • Cheryl Taylor is from her current job overseeing BBC comedy commissioning to head CBBC. This was presumably entirely down to her poor showing in our top 100, I think you’ll agree. BBC
  • Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews has written a radio sitcom about Broadcasting House in the 1930s, with tickets available for recordings. BBC Tickets
  • Ideal is being made into a movie. Chortle
  • BBC Three have launched new web-exclusive comedies, including contributions from Imran Yusuf, Tapeface and funny writer folk the Dawson Bros. BBC Three
  • Unexpectedly interesting American audience rating news: Charlie Sheen’s new sitcom Anger Management did well, Louie is way up its usual ratings, and Russell Brand’s BrandX did ‘alright’. Deadline
  • Paul Zerdin is still trucking and is doing a sitcom pilot for an unspecified channel. British Comedy Guide
  • The Daily Mail is claiming Frankie Boyle is dodging tax; he says that’s bollocks. BCG
  • Rob Brydon is heading to the West End for the star-pulling writing of Alan Ayckbourn. South Wales Evening Post
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