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Inside No. 9: Mother's Ruin review
Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's goriest episode yet.
Ed Power, i Newspaper, 27th April 2023Inside No. 9: Mother's Ruin review
Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton return with a cleverly compact, nastily comedic story about two brothers searching for hidden loot.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 27th April 2023Inside No. 9 Series 8 guest stars revealed
Robin Askwith, Amanda Abbington, Anita Dobson, Asim Chaudhry, Frances Barber, Mathew Horne, Samantha Spiro and Sheila Reid are amongst the guest stars in Series 8 of Inside No. 9.
British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2023Star cast for Dodger specials revealed
A star-studded guest line-up has been revealed for the three upcoming specials of CBBC comedy Dodger.
British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2022The Rebel starring Simon Callow to return for Series 2
The Rebel, the sitcom starring Simon Callow as hellraising pensioner Henry Palmer, is to return to the Gold TV channel for a second series.
British Comedy Guide, 30th July 2017The Rebel review
The key difference with The Rebel and One Foot In The Grave: Meldrew was battered by external forces driving him to distraction, but Palmer is the architect of his own fury. Plus you could never see Meldrew pogoing to The Jam in his living room.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2016Video: Rory Bremner on Strictly Come Dancing
Impressionist Rory Bremner and actress Anita Dobson joined BBC Breakfast to talk about the latest series of Strictly Come Dancing.
The show starts on Saturday and other contestants range from astrologer Russell Grant to pop star Holly Valance.
BBC News, 9th September 2011Roy Hudd and David Quantick join forces to keep the winter blues at bay. Here's a brand new sketch show full of old-fashioned fun, also starring Anita Dobson and Kevin Eldon, promising sauce and silliness. Both Hudd and Quantick have formidable reputations in this field, Hudd from all those years on this network's renowned News Huddlines (when there was a live band, a luxury only Wogan is permitted these days on his dire Sunday show) and Quantick as Radio 2's incumbent on its Blagger's Guides.
Gillian Reynolds, The Telegraph, 8th January 2011What a joy to have comic actor Roy Hudd back on Radio 2. He's joined in this new sketch show by David Quantick (The Blagger's Guide), Anita Dobson and Kevin Eldon for what we're promised will be "a half-hour of epic silliness". It's something of an inspired idea to team these two together. Self-confessed middle-aged grump Quantick, whose writing demonstrates a wonderful sense of the absurd, should prove the perfect partner for radio legend Hudd, who for 26 years kept us laughing with the excellent News Huddlines. If this is as good as that series, we're in for a treat.
Tony Peters, Radio Times, 8th January 2011