British Comedy Guide

Alison Jackson (I)

  • Executive producer

Press clippings

Film Club romcom series coming to BBC Three

Sex Education star Aimee Lou Wood and SAS Rogue Heroes actor Ralph Davis have teamed up to make Film Club, a romantic comedy drama series for BBC Three about two people who are in love with each other but aren't telling each other.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2024

Assembly announces final shows for Fringe 2022

Assembly Festival has announced its final 50+ shows for 2022, including Frank Skinner, Al Murray, Jinkx Monsoon, Queen of Fake Alison Jackson and Fringe favourite Reuben Kaye.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th June 2022

A spoof entertainment news show, using lookalikes to create CCTV, hidden-camera and cameraphone footage of celebrities behaving embarrassingly. This is unmistakably the work of Alison Jackson, who won a Bafta for BBC2's Double Take. Like her previous work, it takes simple, underwhelming comic ideas, such as Prince William buying anniversary flowers at a petrol station, and adds nothing at all to them, leaving opportunities to raise a laugh or make a point untouched.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 24th August 2012

Alison Jackson, who won a Bafta for BBC2 series Double Take, offers up a spoof celebrity news show featuring 'stars' (lookalikes) undermined by hidden camera and CCTV footage. It won't appeal to anyone beyond the most die-hard Heat reader but at least it might cause a few PRs to wobble in their Louboutins.

Metro, 24th August 2012

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