Tom Rosenthal
Pilgrimage is back with a brand new sixth series returning to BBC Two and iPlayer next month, as seven well known personalities, of differing faiths and beliefs, tackle a modern-day pilgrimage, this time along the North Wales Pilgrim’s Way. Across 3 x 60 minute episodes, Pilgrimage: The Road to Wild Wales (w/t) will follow seven celebrity pilgrims, as they take a personal journey along a route that celebrates Celtic e
Coronet have acquired the first book from comedian and Friday Night Dinners star, Tom Rosenthal. There is only one problem. He hasn’t written it yet. And he needs YOU.
Actor and comedian Tom Rosenthal has achieved peak capitalist disconnection - a solo-living, daily-Deliverooing, Uber-abusing, screen-addicted community-contact-avoiding cog in the machine. If he’s ever going to emerge into adulthood, he needs a shock to the system.
Can you save him from himself?
This week's guests are Clara Amfo, Mark Owen, Sarah 'Miranda' Hadland, the legend that is Happy Mondays maraca shaker Bez and actor/comedian Tom Rosenthal.
Sitcom fans will know Tom Rosenthal for two roles. As Roman Empire nerd Marcus in ITV2's Plebs and as Jonny, the perpetually adolescent prankster son in C4’s Friday Night Dinner, which returns to C4 on March 27. But now everyone has a chance to see the real Tom Rosenthal in his first-ever tour, Manhood.
Tom Rosenthal, star of Friday Night Dinner, Plebs and Drunk History, will take hit show Manhood back on tour again in 2020 following a hugely successful Autumn tour and run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2019.
So many shows, so little time. Well actually so many shows, quite a lot of time. But still not long enough to do more than scratch the surface of comedy at the Fringe. I was at the Edinburgh Fringe 2019 for 23 days. And saw 91 shows. Not quite the most I’ve seen in a Fringe stint, but it may have been more. Some were free gigs with no tickets so I may not have made a note of them.
Tom Rosenthal, the star of Friday Night Dinner, Plebs and Drunk History, will embark on his debut tour in Autumn 2019 with his brand new show Manhood.
Comedy Central International has launched a second series of short form hits Absolutely Fine, created by and starring Tom Rosenthal, and Bad Snappers, featuring comedy duo Cramps.
Every now and again I receive Facebook comments from circuit comedians telling me that I spend all my time swanning in and out of the Soho Theatre and the Eventim Apollo and don’t experience what it is like at the pub-based comedy club grass roots level. Well last night I did go to a comedy club in a pub, but to be perfectly honest the acts were so good and the atmosphere so conducive to comedy that I suspect I still don’t know what it is like at the coal face. Good sight lines, good air-conditioning, good audience, good acts.
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