Brendan Cole
Press clippings
Sunetra Sarker on Puppy Love: I'm not great with dogs!
Casualty star Sunetra Sarker has a cameo in Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine's new comedy Puppy Love on BBC Four... that would be as well as making it to week 10 partnering Brendan Cole in this year's Strictly. So with all that good fun/hard work in hand - how does she keep going?
Sunetra Sarker, BBC Blogs, 1st December 2014"Jack Dee, with your face like a neglected radish, like a cowboy's crack, like a forgotten tunnel..." Shooting Stars continues to be far funnier than a 17-year-old comedy on its seventh series should be, by way of sticking to what it does best. Tonight, that involves getting Tulisa from N'Dubz and John Simpson into the same room and throwing edam on to Brendan Cole's face. Angelos Epithemiou does a fine job of keeping score - something that doesn't always come easy to football pundit Chris Kamara, who gamely takes all mockery on the chin.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 27th July 2010Even at its height in the Nineties, Shooting Stars was an acquired taste: some found it gloriously surreal, others thought it annoyingly puerile. Nowadays, though, it feels dated and superfluous. Still there are some enjoyable moments, mainly involving the lugubrious scorekeeper Angelos Epithemiou. Tonight, hosts Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and captains "Ulri-ka-ka-ka" Jonsson and Jack Dee are joined by Strictly dancer Brendan Cole, cultishly incompetent football pundit Chris Kamara, war reporter John Simpson and Tulisa from pop group N-Dubz.
Patrick Smith, The Telegraph, 27th July 2010Dynamic duo Vic and Bob may be less nimble these days but their absurd mess-around is never boring. Tonight there's bit of madness involving a clarinet, and a cracking running gag that centres on the polarity of professions between guests Brendan Cole (dancer) and John Simpson (war correspondent), while simpleton Angelos continues to be a fine replacement for George Dawes.
The Metro, Metro, 27th July 2010