Press clippings
Dinosaur receives four nods in BAFTA Scotland Awards
Dinosaur, the new sitcom by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, has been nominated four times in the BAFTA Scotland Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2024Janey Godley: "It's devastating to know I'm at the end of my life"
The comedian, who is now in palliative care, and her daughter Ashley Storrie, a comedian and actress, on being cancelled, living in a pub and their final goodbye.
Nick Duerden, The Times, 2nd October 2024Janey Godley cried over daughter's BAFTA Scotland nomination
Ashley Storrie, the writer and star of BBC comedy Dinosaur, has shared a tearful moment with her mum Janey Godley after finding out she had been nominated for a BAFTA Scotland Award.
BBC, 2nd October 2024Ashley Storrie: "Comedy was the only thing I was fit for."
Here she tells us how she went from showy child to Dinosaur.
Ashley Storrie, Square Mile, 24th April 2024Dinosaur review
The show sometimes skips too lightly through potentially deeper moments that could have lent it more grit and substance.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 21st April 2024Dinosaur review
Greg Hemphill's new Glasgow comedy Dinosaur fails to catch light.
Alison Rowet, The Herald, 20th April 2024Dinosaur review
BBC sitcom about autism takes a while to find its stride.
Katie Rosseinsky, The Independent, 19th April 2024TV review: Dinosaur, BBC One & iPlayer
The scene is set for a comedy that's funny, touching and sympathetic.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2024Dinosaur review
This spiky and heartfelt comedy might be powered by the lead character's autism, but it's not defined by it. It gives people with the condition a long overdue voice.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 16th April 2024Dinosaur star Ashley Storrie on tackling a "very weird subject" in new comedy
Being one of the co-creators of a brand new BBC comedy and leading the cast in the main role is far from an easy feat, but Dinosaur sees Ashley Storrie take on both roles with pure gusto.
Morgan Cormack, Radio Times, 14th April 2024