Jon Culshaw is to star in a new topical puppet sketch show. The 46-year-old impressionist - who is best known for his starring role in BBC Two comedy 'Dead Ringers' - will play a leading role in new ITV programme 'Newzoids', which promises to tackle the week's news events using ''state of the art animation''. Elaine Bedell, the director of entertainment and comedy for the broadcaster, explained: ''ITV has a rich history of playing popular satirical comedy in peak time on its main channel, and it seemed a good time to revive it this year. ''We are pleased to be adding to...
- 2/9/2015
- Virgin Media - TV
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