Press clippings
The Pursuit Of Love, episode 2 review
Little Miss Heartbreak, Mr Shouty and how to save this flimsy satire.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 17th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love, episode 2 review
A huge improvement, but Andrew Scott still steals the show.
Susannah Goldsbrough, The Telegraph, 16th May 2021Review: Pursuit Of Love scattered with endless faults
I never thought I'd be thanking Marc Bolan for rescuing my Sunday night viewing. But that's what happened last weekend. I was dangerously close to hitting the urgent exit required button on BBC1's latest period drama, when Fleabag's hot priest Andrew Scott burst onto the screen dancing to T. Rex's overlooked classic Dandy In The Underworld.
Ian Hyland, The Mirror, 13th May 2021Is the BBC cashing in on Bridgerton's sex appeal?
The Nancy Mitford adaptation was ground zero for that Dominic West-Lily James rumour. The Pursuit Of Love's promises a costume drama full of sex and scandal, but how does it compare to Netflix's hit period drama?
Alice Kemp-Habib, GQ, 9th May 2021The Pursuit Of Love review
Lily James pouts, struts and grumbles in this post-Bridgerton period bonkbuster.
Ed Cumming, The Independent, 9th May 2021Channel 4 pulls out of Year Of The Rabbit Series 2
Channel 4 has cancelled its commission of Year Of The Rabbit Series 2, leaving producers in search of another partner alongside US cable station IFC.
British Comedy Guide, 21st January 2021Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! gets cinema release
Hit animated CBBC comedy Dennis & Gnasher Unleashed! is coming to cinemas this half term, with a feature comprising six episodes plus one not yet aired on television.
British Comedy Guide, 8th October 2020Filming starts on BBC comedy drama The Pursuit Of Love
Production is underway on The Pursuit Of Love, Emily Mortimer's BBC One comedy drama adaptation of Nancy Mitford's celebrated novel. Lily James, Emily Beecham and Dominic West star.
British Comedy Guide, 28th July 2020Year of the Rabbit review
Matt Berry, Freddie Fox, and Susan Wokoma make for a fantastic central trio, as the raunchy detective comedy makes a stop in 1880s London.
Steve Greene, IndieWire, 19th February 2020Year Of The Rabbit Series 2 confirmed
Year Of The Rabbit, the Victorian-set comedy series starring Matt Berry, is to return to Channel 4 for a second series.
British Comedy Guide, 11th February 2020