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Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate

  • 54 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, director and executive producer

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Hard Cell review

Catherine Tate's first attempt at a sitcom is lacklustre.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 12th April 2022

Hard Cell exec Kristian Smith talks tonal shifts on Catherine Tate comedy

Catherine Tate's Netflix comedy Hard Cell is a tonal shift from her previous work, according to exec Kristian Smith.

Max Goldbart, Deadline, 12th April 2022

Catherine Tate explains how Hard Cell differs from her previous shows

"The process is kind of completely the same, only my stuff was all shot in front of a studio audience and obviously this isn't. And so what I don't have is the direct connection with the audience straight there."

James Hibbs, Radio Times, 11th April 2022

Hard Cell, review

Catherine Tate's prison sitcom is better than The Nan Movie - but only just.

Gabriel Tate, The Telegraph, 8th April 2022

Hard Cell review

Catherine Tate's confused comedy about prison life is criminally bad.

Vicky Jessop, Evening Standard, 8th April 2022

Hard Cell review

Catherine Tate's prison comedy is too much, too late.

James Hibbs, Radio Times, 7th April 2022

Catherine Tate on her prison comedy Hard Cell

Catherine Tate reveals the six characters she plays and all the fun she had making Hard Cell for Netflix.

What To Watch, 5th April 2022

Catherine Tate's The Nan Movie: when sketch characters run out of road

Tate's sweary grump went from TV to stage show to a misfiring film, proving how tricky it is to keep audiences on a lifelong journey with a comic creation.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd March 2022

The Nan Movie review

It is not an easy film to be bothered about.

Tom Beasley, Film Stories, 18th March 2022

The Nan Movie review: 3/10

I was anticipating a possible car crash. Why is there no director credited for the movie? And what did I get? I got two very different films. One utterly excellent, the other a terrible atrocity for the eyes and ears.

Rich Johnston, Bleeding Cool, 18th March 2022

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