British Comedy Guide

Debra Gillett

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Pandemonium review

Anyone seeing Armando Iannucci credited as the writer of Pandemonium might expect a satire with the brutality of The Thick Of It or the classy bite of Veep. Think again.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th December 2023

Pandemonium review

Armando Iannucci's furiously funny takedown of No 10.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 12th December 2023

Pandemonium review

Iannucci's Boris satire isn't funny enough.

Fiona Mountford, i Newspaper, 12th December 2023

Pandemonium review

Patrick Marber's staging of Armando Iannucci's new satire runs until 6 January.

Sarah Crompton, What's On Stage, 12th December 2023

Pandemonium review

Boris' pandemic problem goes Shakespearean.

Liam O'Dell, Liam O'Dell, 12th December 2023

Pandemonium review

Satire needs a shot of Pfizer's finest to revive tired storylines.

Gary Naylor, The Arts Desk, 12th December 2023

Pandemonium review

When Iannucci lets rip, it's worth the wait.

Tom Wicker, The Stage, 11th December 2023

Review: Inside No. 9's final episode poses a question

Inside No. 9 concludes its sixth series with an uncomfortable 'state of the nation' piece, including more political and religious themes than ever before.

Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 21st June 2021

Inside No. 9 6.6 review: Last Night of the Proms

It's fun, and has a fair share of shocking moments, but a strange one to end what has been a pretty strong series.

Nick Bartlett, Critical Popcorn, 17th June 2021

Inside No. 9: series 6 episode 6 review

It's only the arrival of Inside No. 9's first overtly political episode that marks out how apolitical the show has been until now. Of all the uncomfortable places it's ventured, the state of the nation has stayed largely unexplored territory.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 15th June 2021

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