Alex Hardy (I)
- Writer and producer
Press clippings
Joz Norris releases Mr Fruit Salad special
The award-winning comedy show Joz Norris Is Dead. Long Live Mr Fruit Salad. is now available as a free special via YouTube.
British Comedy Guide, 19th February 2024Hat Trick Script Competition shortlist
Comedy writer Lloyd Glanville has won the Hat Trick sitcom script competition. His show Unsustainable is about a hopeless collection of civil servants tasked with turning Wales into a net zero carbon economy by 2030.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2022Alex Hardy interview
I tend to like writers who are very funny, but also a combination of sad and real and brutal.
Funny Women, 15th March 2018Funny Women Awards 2017 results
Thanyia Moore, Cam Spence, Alex Hardy and Naomi Sheldon won prizes at the Funny Women Awards 2017.
British Comedy Guide, 13th March 2018Live Review: The Battle for Icetopia
The whole enterprise, produced by Alex Hardy and written and directed by Adam Larter has a wonderful "We can't believe we are doing this" atmosphere. It is a glorious triumph of collaborative effort.
Claire Smith, Beyond The Joke, 15th October 2017Review: Tony Law and Friends in the Battle For Icetopia
It's a big, bold and fun show, and a step into territory that most comedians would literally fear to tread. It's reassuring to know that a pulse still beats in the live comedy world away from the weekly treadmill of the clubs.
Paul Fleckney, Chortle, 15th October 2017TV review: Tracey Ullman's Show
The comedian returns after almost 30 years in America to deliver a sketch show that stands out by delivering mostly hits.
Alex Hardy, The Times, 12th January 2016TV review: We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story
As we saw the underdogs of Dad's Army assemble, this was a rather jolly dramatisation.
Alex Hardy, The Times, 23rd December 2015Andy Hamilton review
If a show's references run from playing in postwar bomb sites, to the Tomorrow's World theme tune, to Google's self-drive cars, you know it's taking its title of Change Management seriously. Indeed, as Andy Hamilton surveys how life has changed since he was born in the 1950s, he shows quite some range.
Alex Hardy, The Times, 3rd November 2015