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Anita Dobson

Anita Dobson

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Generation Z's Buket Komur 'didn't recognise' famous co-stars

Buket Komur appears in the Channel 4 zombie drama Generation Z, external with Robert Lindsay and Anita Dobson, two of Britain's best-known TV faces. But Komur, a University of East Anglia (UEA) graduate from Hertfordshire, said she grew up watching Turkish TV shows so had not seen them in their famous roles.

Alex Arnold, BBC, 10th November 2024

The week in TV: Generation Z

Sue Johnston and Anita Dobson devour the young in Ben Wheatley's gripping zombie drama.

Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 3rd November 2024

Generation Z review

At times it feels as if Wheatley couldn't decide whether he was making a Black Mirror episode or a Shaun Of The Dead reboot but in the end that doesn't really matter - the result is a successful mix of both with a bit of social commentary thrown into the mix too.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th October 2024

Generation Z review

Sue Johnston and Anita Dobson steal the show as the flesh-eating living dead in Channel 4's horror series by Ben Wheatley.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 27th October 2024

Generation Z review

This fun zombie Brexit satire is like The Walking Dead's oddest spin-off yet.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 27th October 2024

Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review

All-star cast meet gruesome ends straight out of Midsomer Murders.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 18th December 2023

Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review

Even aside from the fnar fnar gags about bed-hopping villagers, the humour in this easily digested comedy is broader than a snowman's smile.

Ed Power, i Newspaper, 17th December 2023

Sue Johnston and Robert Lindsay join Generation Z cast

Channel 4 has revealed a selection of first-look images alongside the cast joining Ben Wheatley's apocalyptic comedy drama Generation Z.

British Comedy Guide, 18th October 2023

Inside No. 9: Mother's Ruin review

I've always liked the creepy episodes the most, an episode involving necromancy, possession and graphic torture is the perfect way to kick off the season.

Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 28th April 2023

Inside No. 9: Mother's Ruin review

Pemberton and Shearsmith's script skilfully sets up the backstory without ever feeling like laboured exposition - and almost every nugget of information proves crucial to what happens next.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th April 2023

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