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Caroline Frost

  • Journalist

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Derek - Series 2, Episode 2 review

It was all pretty simplistic stuff, but of the kind that never normally gets an airing on prime-time telly.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 1st May 2014

Michael Palin interview

Michael Palin tells HuffPostUK why 'Monty Python has never really happened since'.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 28th April 2014

'Derek' review, series 2 episode 1

Would this have been recommissioned if it had been anybody but Ricky Gervais behind it? Probably not. Is the TV schedule better for it being included? Definitely.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 24th April 2014

Ricky Gervais: I've attempted to be a good person

Ricky Gervais sat down with HuffPostUK's Culture of Kindness to talk about his motivation for his own favourite character.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 23rd April 2014

Tommy Cooper - Not Like That, Like This review

What this script successfully did was show just how fitting it was that Tommy's final hurrah was on stage, making everyone laugh as the be-fezzed fool that was so beloved, and not off it where life had become far more complicated, and ultimately unsolvable.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 21st April 2014

Rev - Series 3 Episode 3 review

Rev's deceptively effortless combination of faith and frolics continues.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 8th April 2014

W1A episode 2 review

I'm just not sure how much the jokes actually rely on it being the BBC, which is perhaps why 'Auntie' has felt confident making it.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 27th March 2014

Rev: Series 3 Episode 1 review

There is nothing not to love about this show.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 25th March 2014

'W1A' episode 1 review

Never mind Downton, Ian Fletcher is Hugh Bonneville's finest hour, a sweet Everyman, full of aspiration about getting to the end of the day in one piece, but tragically confounded by such things as lack of desk, a corporation too big and a bike too small.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 20th March 2014

Intact cast chemistry can't disguise terrible satire

"No, when you're poor, it's a choice between food or heat." Had us rolling in the aisles, that one. Inexplicable.

Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 3rd January 2014

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