British Comedy Guide

Chris Harvey

  • Writer and executive producer

Press clippings

Rob Brydon interview

Rob Brydon is sitting in a café in sleepy Teddington, close to his west London home.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 16th August 2015

Stephen Merchant interview

As Stephen Merchant stars on the West End stage, he tells Chris Harvey why having an opinion is now a dangerous business.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 27th June 2015

Mackenzie Crook: 'I've had to learn to speak up'

Mackenzie Crook talks about Detectorists, his affectionate BBC Four sitcom which salutes the male hobby.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 1st October 2014

Harry and Paul's Story of the Twos review

Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse's spoof historical documentary Harry and Paul's Story of the Twos barely a missed step.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 25th May 2014

Miranda Hart: slapstick queen is back

The second series of Miranda is being shown again on BBC One tonight at 8.30pm. Read Chris Harvey's interview with the queen of comedy.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 22nd November 2013

Toast of London, episode one, Channel 4, review

Not funny, even in the hands of Berry, who can get a laugh just by the way he pronounces "F'syth". Very disappointing.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 20th October 2013

Marc Warren: There are only 2 things actors care about

Marc Warren, the star of Hustle and Mad Dogs, has made his directorial debut with backstage comedy Hey Diddly Dee for Sky Arts' Playhouse Presents season.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 18th April 2013

Miranda: many hapless returns

As Miranda Hart's award-winning sitcom embarks on a third series, the cast reveal the secrets of the show's extraordinary success.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 21st December 2012

Miranda Hart: the queen of slapstick is back

After two successful seasons of Miranda and the suprise success of Call the Midwife, Miranda Hart is ready for anything - including a new book and more comedy.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 24th September 2012

Julia Davis on Hunderby

Julia Davis, creator of some of the most delectably dark television ever to air in Britain, talks to has Chris Harvey about Hunderby, her first series in seven years.

Chris Harvey, The Telegraph, 27th August 2012

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