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David Walliams writes and stars in another bittersweet Christmas comedy. It tells the story of Tom, who winds up in a children's ward, where he joins a secret gang that goes on midnight adventures in the hospital, making dreams come true. Alan Davies, Haydn Gwynne and Mark Heap have a ball.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 26th December 2018The Midnight Gang review
The BBC drama has a big heart and a beautiful yet devastating ending.
Alexandra Pollard, The Independent, 26th December 2018What Alan Davies' daughter thinks of his stand-up
You don't need Jonathan Creek's detective skills to discover why Alan Davies chose to record Little Victories in New Zealand. He will happily reveal all.
Kerry Harvey, Stuff.co.nz, 17th December 2018Alan Davies sitcom Whites to be remade in America
Whites, the 2010 BBC Two sitcom starring Alan Davies as a celebrity chef, is to be remade in America with Arrested Development star Will Arnett in the lead role.
British Comedy Guide, 10th October 2018Sandi Toksvig reveals 60% QI pay gap from Stephen Fry
BBC quiz host tells Women's Equality party her pay is equal to panellist Alan Davies.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 8th September 2018Alan Davies at Latitude 2018 review
A definite highlight of the comedy tent so far.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th July 2018Latitude Festival: QI Live - review
Quite possibly, if we are very lucky, QI will be on the road in the very near future. Fingers crossed.
Simon Topping, The Reviews Hub, 13th July 2018Brendan O'Carroll's mammy welcomes more guests for japes and single entendre. Tonight's lucky recipients of Mrs Brown's wit are Marvin and Rochelle Humes and Alan Davies, while Wayne Bridge delivers footballing wisdom. Picture This provide musical relief from the panto fun.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 16th June 2018Channel 4's social worker sitcom Damned ends after two series
Channel 4 has confirmed that Damned, the sitcom about social workers starring Jo Brand and Alan Davies, has ended after two series.
British Comedy Guide, 8th June 2018The Bromley Boys review
This frail comedy about a Bromley FC fan has the odd sweet moment but strikes a false and badly unfunny note.
Cath Clarke, The Guardian, 1st June 2018