British Comedy Guide

Chris Bianchi

  • Actor

Press clippings

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

While Lynn struggles to manage the pair in the 21st century, he effortlessly produces one-liners which would succeed in getting any generation in hysterics.

Jacob Newbury, British Theatre Guide, 17th November 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Sir Humphrey and Jim Hacker meet again... in the fullness of time.

Patrick Marmion, Daily Mail, 13th October 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Bianchi and Francis make these characters their own.

Colin Davison, British Theatre Guide, 13th October 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Whilst I'm Sorry Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember doesn't necessarily introduce a whole new collective of characters for the first time, it doesn't mean that the show should be a second thought when thinking of attending.

Eliott, Theatre & Tonic, 12th October 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Jim Hacker in the culture wars.

Clive Davis, The Times, 10th October 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Delights in disguising debate of thorny issues with intelligent comedy.

Greg Stewart, Theatre Weekly, 10th October 2023

I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember review

Jonathan Lynn's new play finds the political double act in their 80s, in a suitable final chapter to a magnificent comic project.

Mark Lawson, The Guardian, 10th October 2023

Review: I'm Sorry Prime Minister, I Can't Quite Remember

Jonathan Lynn's final outing of his great sitcom removes the political context, and therefore much of the stuffing.

Claire Allfree, The Telegraph, 10th October 2023

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