British Comedy Guide

Eliot Salt

  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

Press clippings

Intelligence, Sky One, review

The jokes came thick and fast, but not all of them landed.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 8th June 2021

Intelligence: predictable yet pleasurable comedy

Series two of the GCHQ-set farce, starring David Schwimmer, treads familiar ground.

Suzi Feay, The Financial Times, 4th June 2021

Comedy Slices revealed as BBC marks female representation milestone

Four Comedy Slices pilots have been confirmed - Dinosaur, Britney, Ladybaby and Amicable - as BBC Three reveals it has reached a "watershed moment" in broadcasting history with most of its comedy now starring, written by or created by women.

British Comedy Guide, 16th April 2021

Mack and Salt land BBC Three comedy pilot Amicable

BBC Three has commissioned a pilot of Amicable, a new sitcom starring Eliot Salt and Jude Mack, based on their two 2016 Edinburgh Fringe plays.

British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2021

Vic Reeves & Morgana Robinson star in sitcom podcast

Vic Reeves and Morgana Robinson are amongst the cast of a new sitcom podcast by Tony Pitts. Robinson will also star in the upcoming second series of Sky's Intelligence.

British Comedy Guide, 14th January 2021

Intelligence review, Sky One

David Schwimmer and Nick Mohammed are the odd couple in this workplace comedy.

Ed Cumming, The Independent, 21st February 2020

Intelligence, review

Like all good workplace sitcoms, the devil is in the details - and the best moments here recalled The Office.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 21st February 2020

Review: GameFace, C4

Main female character with a chaotic life, dishy enigmatic male, boozy friends, embarrassing sexual scenarios, therapy sessions...it's impossible to write about Roisin Conaty's GameFace without at least noting some of the similarities with Fleabag.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th July 2019

GameFace series 2 review

Roisin Conaty's sitcom has got a deserved promotion to Channel 4 for its second series, and things seem to be going well for her character, Marcella, too. She's finally got an acting job - the opening slo-mo sequence follows her preparing backstage en route to the spotlight - and she's even passed her driving test.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 17th July 2019

What gets you through Edinburgh's toughest days?

Comedians on how to de-stress.

Chortle, 21st August 2017

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