Reviews

Tv Review: Dave Gorman: Terms And Conditions Apply*
It's always a good thing to see Dave Gorman back on our television screens whatever he is up to. And it is fair to say that his new show Terms And Conditions Apply is different to his last show on... more
Review: Living With Yourself, Netflix
Are you one of those people who watches Black Mirror and wishes Charlie Brooker could do a comedy version of his futuristic version? Then Living With Yourself might be just up your street. It's got... more
TV Review: Lenny Henry's Race Through Comedy – Sitcoms
Lenny Henry is definitely the best person to front this examination of race in television comedy. After all, he's been in quite a lot of the programmes featured. In this first episode, for example,... more
Theatre Review: The Man In The White Suit, Wyndham's Theatre
I was faced with a slightly awkward situation when it came to reviewing The Man In The White Suit. I couldn’t get to the press night but had two tickets for the second night so invited a friend. Then... more
TV Review: Motherland, BBC2
It was announced just before this second series started that there would be a third series of Motherland. It's be interesting to see how it evolves as there are a few changes in the opening episode... more
Film Review: The Day Shall Come
I was lucky enough to see a very early press screening of the new Chris Morris film The Day Shall Come. At the time I enjoyed it but couldn't help feeling that it didn't strike the same chord in me... more
TV Review: Ru Paul's Drag Race UK, BBC Three
The past is a foreign country, they do things differently there. Well, they certainly do RuPaul's Drag Race differently in the UK. Where the American version oozes glamour, the British version is a... more
TV: Frayed, Sky One
Live comedy and Radio 4 fans will know Sarah Kendall for her extended shaggy doggyish stories that may or may not be autobiographical. Frayed is similar and yet different. It's a much more ambitious... more
Who Is That In The Nationwide Ads?
The fourth act in this year's Funny Women Stage Award final, Charlie George, commented soon after coming onstage that "No-one is straight any more." She had clearly being watching from the wings or... more
While the mainstream channels seemed hooked on the ageing panel show template Dave has certainly come up with some innovative vehicles for comedians. Obviously their best one is Taskmaster, but they'... more
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