Press clippings
After Life Series 3 review
Ricky Gervais's foul-mouthed comedy about grief and community returns for a final six-episode run. Despite its good qualities, however, it fails to pluck at heartstrings quite like it intends.
Louis Chilton, The Independent, 14th January 2022After Life Series 3 review
Only Ricky Gervais could get away with a show this toothless.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 14th January 2022After Life review
After Life's saving grace is the cast of lovable freaks around Ricky Gervais.
Ed Power, The Irish Times, 14th January 2022After Life, review: the emotional depth of a Post-It note
Ricky Gervais's Netflix project has gone from perfectly watchable to a soggy pudding of a series that wallows in its own thin-skinned misanthropy.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 14th January 2022After Life Series 3 review
Its greatest strength is also its biggest weakness.
Abby Robinson, Radio Times, 14th January 2022After Life Series 3 is proof that Gervais has lost his edge
If jokes are offensive shouldn't they also be funny?
Adam Bloodworth, JOE, 14th January 2022Agatha Raisin and The Haunted House, Sky One, review
At two hours, the series three opener of the comedy sleuthing drama stretched the joke to breaking point but there was plenty to enjoy along the way.
Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 10th June 2020Agatha Raisin to return for Series 4
Hit Sky One comedy drama Agatha Raisin, which stars Ashley Jensen as an amateur detective, is to return for a fourth series. The news is revealed ahead of Series 3 being broadcast next month.
British Comedy Guide, 29th May 2020Extras is still irreverent, clever fun
As cringe-inducing as The Office, Extras lampoons Hollywood with great cheer while paying mournful tribute to failed dreams.
Amal Awad, The Guardian, 14th May 2020