Press clippings
Daddy Issues returning to BBC Three for Series 2
Daddy Issues ended less than a month ago but BBC Three has already commissioned a second series, with Aimee Lou Wood and David Morrissey now facing up to parenthood with the arrival of baby Sadie.
British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2024The week in TV: Daddy Issues
David Morrissey strays into sitcom land.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 18th August 2024Daddy Issues review
Daddy Issues may not stick its landing, but it undoubtedly takes flight.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 16th August 2024Daddy Issues review
Decent script, decent cast and you get to see David Morrissey's grubby bare feet. What's not to love?
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 16th August 2024Daddy Issues review
When a pregnant and single 24-year-old and her newly-divorced dad become flat mates, their relationship is put to the test.
Abby Robinson, Radio Times, 15th August 2024Daddy Issues review
The latest in a long line of sexually frank comedies - think Fleabag or Starstruck - Daddy Issues is deft, daft and deliciously watchable.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 15th August 2024Daddy Issues on BBC Three review
Aimee Lou Wood shines in this sharp, sweet and witty comedy about parenthood.
Emma Loffhagen, Evening Standard, 14th August 2024Seize Them! review
While there's a whole battalion of comic talent doing their best with the poor material they've been given, they have precious little to work with. (2.8 stars)
Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 11th April 2024Seize Them! review
It doesn't reach the heights of Horrible Histories - let alone Monty Python And The Holy Grail - but Seize Them! turns the Dark Ages into the daft ages, delivering a mostly entertaining, female-centred comedy enlivened by winning performances.
Ian Freer, Empire, 8th April 2024