Reviews

TV: How To Get to Heaven From Belfast, Netflix
After the success of more conventional sitcom Derry Girls, writer Lisa McGee has taken the energy and zip of the schooldays comedy and applied it to a group of adult women along with a mystery plot... more
Theatre Review: I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, Apollo Theatre
There’s an illuminating anecdote in Ben Elton’s autobiography What Have I Done? about Elton chatting to former PM Jim Callaghan at a Downing Street Party in the 1990s. A waiter comes along and asks... more
Review: Komedia New Comedy Awards Final, Komedia, Brighton
The Komedia New Comedy Awards in association with Comic Boom comedy club and arts journalist Victoria Nangle is one of the relative newbies when it comes to comedy competitions, but it has quickly... more
First Images From Second Series Of BBC Comedy Dinosaur
After watching new series Small Prophets I wanted to catch up on Dinosaur to compare them. Like Small Prophets, the second series of Ashley Storrie's comedy about love, autism and paleontology is... more
TV Review: Small Prophets, BBC Two & iPlayer
Just when you think the BBC is hitting an all-time low along comes Small Prophets to save the day, a programme so warm, touching and funny that it singlehandedly justifies the licence fee. Well done... more
Review: Bristol Comedy Festival Competition Final, Folk House, Bristol
Nerd Alert! This year’s Bristol Comedy Festival competition featured six finalists, all from the West of England area or connected to the area. While there wasn’t a specified preplanned theme to the... more
Review: Becoming Victoria Wood
The death of David Bowie cast a shadow over 2016 but it wasn't the only gone-too-soon death of that year. Victoria Wood died on April 20. I remember receiving an embargo'd press release that morning... more
Leicester Square Theatre New Comedian 2025, Leicester Square Theatre
Fourteen acts made it through the heats into the final of this year's Leicester Square Theatre Comedian of the Year competition. That's a lot of fun on a Saturday afternoon and given that this is a... more
Interview: Dawn French On Intriguing New Sitcom Can You Keep A Secret?
Anything with Dawn French in it is going to be worth watching and when Mark Heap is playing her husband you are surely onto a winner. Can You Keep A Secret? stars French and Heap as oddball country... more
Theatre Review: Woman In Mind, Duke Of York's Theatre
Has Romesh Ranganathan been cloned? I just wondered because last Saturday, for example, he fronted not one but two primetime shows, Parent's Evening and The Weakest Link, while also making his West... more
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