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David Tennant

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Staged review

After a languid set-up in the first episode, things do pick up a bit in the second which might help Staged succeed for those seeking mild entertainment away from the intensity of the news. But it feels like an understudy for a comedy show rather than the real thing.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th June 2020

TV review: Staged, BBC One

This isn't quite as gripping as I hoped but then I was disappointed by the first episode of the last series of The Trip and that turned out to be brilliant.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th June 2020

David Tennant and Michael Sheen interview

The former Good Omens co-stars spoke exclusively to Radio Times about the "weird" experience of playing themselves.

Flora Carr, Radio Times, 8th June 2020

David Tennant and Michael Sheen star in lockdown comedy

BBC One is making Staged, a lockdown comedy series starring David Tennant and Michael Sheen.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd May 2020

Good Omens review

Despite some hammy special effects and occasional overwriting, Neil Gaiman's epic six-parter zings with wit, wisdom and heaven-sent casting.

Flora Carr, Radio Times, 5th February 2020

More backstory for Michael Sheen's prissy angel, Aziraphale, and David Tennant's louche demon, Crowley, as this adaptation of the Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett novel continues. From Noah's ark to the crucifixion, the pair have plenty of shared history. This series has proved as inventive as its provenance suggests.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 29th January 2020

Good Omens review

The story is based on a novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, so it's bursting with daft jokes. Silliest of the lot is the convent for devil-worshipping nuns, the Sisters of the Chattering Order of St Beryl.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 16th January 2020

Good Omens review

Would Terry Pratchett have been happy with the result? I imagine he would certainly have laughed. And that would be entirely down to Michael Sheen as the blond, fluffy-haired angel Aziraphale and David Tennant as the snake-eyed devil's demon Crowley, hiding his terrifying irises with sunglasses.

Carol Midgley, The Times, 16th January 2020

Good Omens review

The script is full of irreverence, wit and charm, largely centred around Aziraphale and Crowley's chemistry.

Jack Pusey, The Sun, 15th January 2020

Good Omens review

Neil Gaiman's Armageddon fantasy has landed on BBC Two - but it's far from heavenly.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 15th January 2020

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