All Baby Cow articles
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VideoTrail: Stuffed, BBC1
Christmas comedy special starring Guz Khan. Produced by Baby Cow and Dice Roll Productions
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VideoTrail: Changing Ends, ITV1
Third series of the autobiographical sitcom from Alan Carr. Produced by Baby Cow
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VideoTrail: How Are You? It’s Alan (Partridge), BBC1
Alan Partridge returns to television - to ‘make Britain’s first ever documentary about mental health.’ Produced by Baby Cow Productions
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NewsBaby Cow rejigs as CEO departs
Rupert Majendie lands leadership role as Sarah Monteith steps down
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NewsIn brief: Return to The Trip; Jambika docs; Hera Pictures option; More Cooking With the Stars
Fifth series of comedy travelogue heading to Sky
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NewsSteve Coogan: comedy cannot be found with an algorithm
Comedian and actor advocates for ‘non-formulaic’ comedy talent
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NewsBBC readies six-strong scripted comedy slate
Diane Morgan, Lenny Rush, Guz Khan, Rob Brydon and Mackenzie Crook lead talent line-up for fresh commissions
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FeaturesHall of Fame: Gavin & Stacey
‘Celebrates the idiosyncrasies of British life to explore universal themes of love, family and friendship’
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FeaturesBest comedy programme: Ludwig
“A genuinely funny scenario, wonderfully realised with perfect casting and writing at the top of its game”
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FeaturesBrian And Maggie: How Baby Cow shrugged off co-pro woe
Executive producer Sarah Montieth reveals how this British drama about Brian Walden’s infamous interview with Margaret Thatcher made it to screen
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NewsSteve Coogan changed Brian and Maggie scene to avoid 'rehabilitating' Thatcher
Actor and exec producer reveals details of tweaked scene, but says Channel 4 drama made him ‘respect’ former PM
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NewsComedian loses case against Baby Cow
UKTV series Live at the Moth Club did not infringe copyright, judge rules
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NewsLive At The Moth Club lawsuit branded ‘a threadbare case’
Barrister representing Baby Cow claims there was ‘essentially no reason’ to think UKTV series was copied
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NewsComedy figures in court for Baby Cow copyright trial
Cross-examination and laughs in the courtroom as Harry Deansway and Rupert Majendie among those testifying
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FeaturesUnpacking the IP problem: how creatives can protect their work
Litigator Joshua Schuermann examines the Live At The Moth Club suit, how it might spark industry precedent and ways to avoid one’s own IP cases
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NewsComedian’s legal action against Baby Cow to go to trial
Harry Deansway is suing Steve Coogan-owned label for copyright infringement
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FeaturesFirst look: Brian and Margaret, Channel 4
James Graham-penned drama is produced by Baby Cow
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NewsJames Graham pens Thatcher drama for C4
Two parter focused on famous interview set to star Harriet Walter and Steve Coogan


















