Press clippings Page 6
Raised by Wolves, Series One, Channel 4
For somebody who never seems to be short of things to say, journalist and author Caitlin Moran doesn't half like to repeat herself.
Lisa-Marie Ferla, The Arts Desk, 16th March 2015My date with Caitlin Moran on a coach around Wolves
Caitlin's main aim is to show us that Wolvo is not worthy of all the mocking it gets.
Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 16th March 2015TV review: Raised By Wolves was a bloody mess
Caitlin Moran says the BBC turned down Raised By Wolves (C4) because they already had a "female" sitcom lined up. Maybe. Or maybe they said 'no' it because it wasn't very good. After watching it twice I think the Beeb's decision had little to do with the show's vagina ratio.
Julie McDowall, The Herald, 16th March 2015Caitlin Moran: how to be a Renaissance woman
With the launch of her debut TV comedy series Raised by Wolves, the columnist, critic, broadcaster and feminist is about to lay siege to yet another male media bastion.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Observer, 15th March 2015TV preview: Raised By Wolves, C4
You probably don't need me to tell you much about Raised By Wolves. Unless you've had your broadband connection cut off recently you will know it's the new sitcom written by Caitlin Moran and her sister Caroline recreating their unconventional childhood on a Wolverhampton council estate. And, of course, you can probably guess that it is very funny.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th March 2015Raised By Wolves preview
Having been a fan of Caitlin Moran's writing and indeed her Twitter feed, I'm delighted she's been given the opportunity to, along with her sister, create a sitcom that feels raw, real and rude.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 9th March 2015Caitlin Moran: 'Funniest people in the world are women'
Caitlin Moran and her sister Caz play their childhood for laughs in new sitcom Raised By Wolves. Here the pair talk masturbation, the Midlands and why women have all the best jokes.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 7th March 2015My date with Caitlin Moran around Wolverhampton
Ahead of new Midland-set sitcom Raised by Wolves, Kasia Delgado went on the school trip she'd never had...
Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 2nd March 2015BBC turned down Caitlin Moran's C4 sitcom
The How To Be A Woman author wrote her feminist bestseller because she was so incensed by the BBC's rejection of her female sitcom.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 2nd March 2015Caitlin Moran's "How to Build a Girl" to become film
Alison Owen and Debra Hayward's newly formed Monumental Pictures has acquired the film rights to Caitlin Moran's novel How to Build a Girl. Moran and John Niven are adapting the book. The project is backed by Film4.
Leo Barraclough, Variety, 11th November 2014