British Comedy Guide

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Review: Tiff Stevenson- The Lowry, Salford

Stevenson informs us that this is first nationwide tour, based on the audience reaction from this it defiantly won't be her last!

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 8th February 2016

Review: Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer

Like the best dreams, I loved every minute of it. But now it's over, I'll enjoy spending days trying to unpick what I thought I saw and wonder if it made any sense at all.

Chris Johnston, Leicester Mercury, 8th February 2016

Interview: Reeves and Mortimer

An interview with Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer.

Vicki Power, The Daily Express, 6th February 2016

Red Dwarf XI - everything you need to know

Spin our nipple nuts and send us to Alaska - the waiting is almost over as as Rimmer, Lister, Kryten and Cat will be back in 2016 for a brand new run.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 6th February 2016

Review: Reeves & Mortimer, Leicester De Montfort Hall

The duo make great efforts to give the material real freshness.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 5th February 2016

Reeves and Mortimer: Poignant Moments tour review

Not everything works 100 per cent. Though plenty love him, I'm still not convinced by Dr Shakamoto, probably because of that dodgy East Asian accent ('I rive in Reeds') - even though they try to head off such criticism with a preceding sketch in which Lovejoy has an hilariously misjudged Jamaican brogue. But all in this is a wonderful reminder of this way this creative duo forged a unique niche in British comedy. You'll be glad that when it comes to their classic material, they did not let it lie.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 5th February 2016

Comedy review: 25 Years Of Reeves And Mortimer

Well, they just wouldn't let it lie. Having spent the first 15 years of the 21st century away from the live arena, and with a series of small screen setbacks under their belts (the canning of Shooting Stars, the ditching of House Of Fools and the online catastrophe that was their ill-titled Afternoon Delights), Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer chose a relatively safe set for their 25th anniversary tour.

Brian Donaldson, The Scotsman, 5th February 2016

Restored Dad's Army is an extraordinary achievement

The lost Dad's Army episode restored by animators is an extraordinary achievement - and a priceless new addition for fans.

Mark Braxton, Radio Times, 4th February 2016

An Evening with Brian Pern

As a shared celebration of a musical legend - real or not - An Evening with Brian Pern was an experience not to be missed.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd February 2016

Review: 25 Years of Reeves and Mortimer

Catchphrases galore and beloved characters aplenty as Vic 'n' Bob retread faded glories.

Gordon Eldrett, The List, 2nd February 2016

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