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David Baddiel: My Family (Not The Sitcom) review
David Baddiel's stand-up show, My Family (Not The Sitcom), is really something special.
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 4th April 2017David Baddiel & Frank Skinner want return of Unplanned
David Baddiel and Frank Skinner want to bring back their talk show.
Female First, 29th March 2017Interview: rarely asked questions - David Baddiel
David Baddiel's latest show, My Family: Not The Sitcom returns to the West End for the third and final time from March 29. It is honest, touching, audacious and, of course, very funny.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th March 2017David Baddiel interview
As David Baddie brings My Family: Not The Sitcom back to London, he spares us some time for a chat about inappropriate parenting...
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 9th March 2017Olivier award nomination for David Baddiel
David Baddiel's acclaimed West End show My Family: Not the Sitcom has been nominated for an Olivier Award.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 6th March 2017Chortle Awards 2017 nominees announced
The nominees for the Chortle Awards 2017 have been announced. David Baddiel, Bridget Christie, Richard Gadd, Kieran Hodgson and Stewart Lee are shortlisted for best live show.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2017David Baddiel on his dementia-suffering father
The comedian's new documentary, The Trouble with Dad, aims to raise awareness around the largest killer of old people.
Radio Times, 14th February 2017Stars set off for Comic Relief convoy
Six celebrities have set off on a road trip with a difference for Comic Relief.
Russell Kane, Katy Brand, Reggie Yates, Michaela Coel, Hugh Dennis and David Baddiel are those taking part.
BBC News, 6th February 2017David Baddiel on his 'very sexual' mother
Comedian David Baddiel, 52, on finding the funny in even the darkest situations, baring his soul about his family's secrets, and his old mucker Frank Skinner.
Lara Kilner, The Sun, 5th February 2017The last in the series finds the famous "going for an English" sketch from Goodness Gracious Me dissected by, among others, Meera Syal, who helped to create it. Then an impressive haul of celebs, including Nigel Planer, David Baddiel, Ricky Tomlinson, Maxine Peake, Diane Morgan, Russell Tovey and Josie Lawrence, discuss everything from Spaced, The Day Today and Blackadder to Till Death Us Do Part, all in Gogglebox style.
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 1st February 2017