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Brian Cox

Brian Cox (I)

  • 78 years old
  • Scottish
  • Actor

Press clippings Page 7

It's been business as usual for Jonathan Ross since he hopped channels last year - his mildly provocative patter and cheery sycophancy remained firmly intact. But the calibre of guests on his ITV shows has varied greatly, and tonight's new series opener has a rather lacklustre line-up. Comedian John Bishop and BBC science presenter Brian Cox pop up, but hotly tipped singer, the glamorous Lana Del Rey, provides the real interest.

Toby Dantzic, The Telegraph, 6th January 2012

Channel 4 is showing the shindig for a second year running, with Jonathan Ross at the helm. After Gervais's attention-grabbing turn at the Golden Globes this year, Ross might have to raise the rudeness bar.

Last year we had Brian Cox warning us that a big bit of space rock was going to fall to Earth, while Miranda Hart received a hat-trick of gongs and was overcome by the presence of Simon Le Bon.

With the cream of Britain's comic writers and actors all together in one room, we watch with the expectation of spontaneous laughs and off-the-cuff wit, even if we have to sit through the boring thank yous. That's if Ross lets them get a word in edgeways...

Emma Perry, Radio Times, 16th December 2011

Robin Ince: The science of comedy

You don't have to leave your brain at the door when going to a gig. Manjit Kumar meets the comedian who is taking Brian Cox and other scientists on tour.

Manjit Kumar, The Telegraph, 1st May 2011

Brian Cox & Robin Ince discuss Uncaged Monkeys show

Interview with Prof. Brian Cox and Robin Ince about their comedy science show "Uncaged Monkeys".

The List, 24th March 2011

Miranda beats The Inbetweeners twice at RTS Awards

Miranda Hart and Brian Cox were the big winners at last night's Royal Television Society Awards, but The Inbetweeners and My Big Fat Gypsy Weddings went away empty-handed.

Daniella Graham, Metro, 16th March 2011

Video: Dara O'Briain explains why he's going stargazing

Dara O'Briain, explained to BBC Breakfast why he's now going stargazing with the physicist Professor Brian Cox.

BBC News, 15th December 2010

Jonathan Ross to co-present Stargazing Live

Jonathan Ross will join Professor Brian Cox and comedian Dara O'Briain on BBC2's three-day astronomy event.

Tara Conlan, The Guardian, 25th November 2010

Often in this show a panellist manages, through artful stumbling, to make everyone else think that a true story is made-up nonsense. Much harder is to pick up a card and read a fabrication you've never seen before, then convince the assembled wits it happened. There's a solid-gold example of the latter tonight, though to say who pulls it off would of course spoil the point. Aside from that, it's a slow starter, but takes off when David Mitchell cross-examines Kevin Bridges over a horse the latter supposedly bought by mistake in Bulgaria. Also taking part, Prof Brian Cox, a giggly Keeley Hawes and Stephen Mangan.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 6th August 2010

Here's a tinsel-brandishing variety show for the rationally minded. Recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo in London before Christmas - or should that be Yule? - it features a motley collection of performers. Atheist-in-chief Richard Dawkins leads the cast which includes physicist Brian Cox, Ben 'Bad Science' Goldacre, writer Simon Singh, musician Robyn Hitchcock and comics Richard Herring, Mark Steel, Shappi Khorsandi, Barry Cryer and Ronnie Golden.

Geoff Ellis, Radio Times, 23rd January 2010

A star-studded adaptation of a Terry Pratchett Discworld novel, first shown last year, elaborates on the author's belief that fantasy is not only about wizards but also about "seeing the world from a different perspective". With some impressive special effects, the story tells of Rincewind (David Jason), a failed wizard, who acts as a guide to Discworld's first ever tourist, the naïve Twoflower (Sean Astin). It's a journey that has the pair battling druid mercenaries, bad wizards and trolls as Rincewind tries to get the better of his nemesis, Trymon (Tim Curry). Christopher Lee, Brian Cox and David Bradley also feature in the cast.

Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 23rd December 2009

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