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Charlie Cooper on reuniting This Country duo for whodunnit See How They Run
Charlie Cooper talks to RadioTimes.com about working with director Tom George on the new comedy-mystery.
Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 8th September 2022See How They Run review
Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan sniff out a killer in this consistently entertaining star-studded whodunnit.
Emma Simmonds, The List, 8th September 2022This Country sponsored walk
The Children's Football Alliance - co-founded by Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper's father - has announced a This Country-themed fundraising walk through the Cotswolds in September.
British Comedy Guide, 18th August 2022Stath Lets Flats, series 3 review
Powerful without being political and rip-roaringly funny.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 26th October 2021Stath Lets Flats Series 3 guest stars revealed
Stath Lets Flats Series 3 has finished filming, ahead of broadcast later this year. Guest stars in the new series will include Julia Davis and Charlie Cooper.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd September 2021Charlie & Daisy May Cooper to appear in US This Country
Charlie and Daisy May Cooper are to appear in the US version of This Country, reprising their roles as Kurtan and Kerry Mucklowe.
Chortle, 18th June 2021Inside No. 9 wins BAFTA award
Inside No. 9 has won the BAFTA award for Scripted Comedy. Aimee Lou Wood and Charlie Cooper won acting awards, with Romesh Ranganathan picking up the Entertainment Performance prize. Meanwhile The Big Narstie Show triumphed in the Comedy Entertainment Programme category.
British Comedy Guide, 6th June 2021BAFTA TV Awards 2021 nominations
Ghosts, Inside No. 9, Man Like Mobeen and This Country are amongst the nominees in the BAFTA TV Awards 2021.
British Comedy Guide, 28th April 2021Comedies nominated in Broadcasting Press Guild Awards
Friday Night Dinner, Inside No. 9, Staged, This Country and The Trip are up for Best Comedy in the 2021 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 18th February 2021The 50 best TV shows of 2020: No 8 - This Country
The trials and tribulations of Kerry and Kurtan in a small Cotswold village will have you crying with laughter one moment and stunned with grief the next.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 11th December 2020