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Lee Nelson interview

So what did we make of Lee Nelson's Well Good Show? Really? Blimey. We were going to meet for an in-depth dissection of this much-discussed series, but couldn't be arsed, so Circuit Training texted Lee a few questions and about a month later he texted them back.

Si Hawkins, British Comedy Guide, 15th July 2010

The Weekend's TV: Pete and Dud, Lee Nelson

They've got to be having a laugh.

Tom Sutcliffe, The Independent, 12th July 2010

Lee Nelson's Well Good Show review

Overall, Lee Nelson's Well Good Show isn't that great, but enough of the show relies on Simon Brodkin's skills as a live performer to pull it through the comedy quicksand. The sketches and games aren't offensively bad, they're just relatively weak and employ obvious material.

Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 18th June 2010

Lee Nelson's Well Good Show review

Lee Nelson's Well Good Show: a case of shameless false advertising for this new BBC comedy. The show suffers from an over reliance on audience banter, which often resorts in mocking people who have taken time out of their day to watch.

Steven Cookson, Suite 101, 18th June 2010

Girl who's made John Cleese fall in love again

It seems John Cleese has been missing the old country a little too much, as he pursues a romance with a British woman more than 30 years his junior.

Ben Todd, Daily Mail, 16th June 2010

Lee Nelson's Well Good Show was actually well good, ish

Stand-up comedian Simon Brodkin has brought mouthy chav Lee Nelson to BBC3 and his gormless charm is hard to repel.

Keith Watson, Metro, 11th June 2010

Lee Nelson on Lee, Omelette, his Nan and Jason Bent

My name is Lee Nelson and I'm a massive legend. I live in London and I got my own TV show called Lee Nelson's Well Good Show.

Lee Nelson (Simon Brodkin), BBC Comedy, 10th June 2010

Matt Lucas to guest star in Glee

Matt Lucas has landed the role of a muddled Brit teacher with a secret love for musicals in the hit US TV show Glee.

The Sun, 8th June 2010

John Cleese savages BBC and ITV for going downmarket

John Cleese says the word 'quality' is no longer mentioned at planning meetings.

Tim Walker, The Telegraph, 4th June 2010

Fleet would return to 'Vicar Of Dibley'

James Fleet, who played Hugo Horton in The Vicar Of Dibley has revealed that he would star again in the sitcom if given the chance.

Paul Millar and Kris Green, Digital Spy, 31st May 2010

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