Press clippings
Liz Kingsman nominated for South Bank Breakthrough Award
Liz Kingsman has been shortlisted for The Times Breakthrough Award in the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. Meanwhile Starstruck, We Are Lady Parts and Alma's Not Normal are up for the Comedy prize.
British Comedy Guide, 30th June 2022In My Skin and We Are Lady Parts lead RTS Programme Awards
The Royal Television Society Programme Awards winners for 2022 were revealed at a ceremony last night. We Are Lady Parts and In My Skin lead the comedy victors, each picking up multiple prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 30th March 2022Royal Television Society announces 2022 award nominations
The Royal Television Society has announced the nominees for its annual Programme Awards, with comedies including We Are Lady Parts, Bloods, Motherland and Alma's Not Normal all up for prizes.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2022In My Skin review
The second series of the Welsh drama about a teenager grappling with a rollercoaster of growing pains is a poignant must-see which deserves widespread acclaim.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 9th November 2021In My Skin, BBC3, review
The second series of the Welsh Bafta-winning drama about a teenager whose mother has bi-polar disorder is unafraid to offer its heroine – and its audience – hope and heartbreak in equal measure.
Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 7th November 2021BBC Wales launches Festival Of Funny season
BBC Wales is launching Festival Of Funny, a season that showcases Welsh comedy talent across TV, radio and BBC iPlayer.
British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2021In My Skin to return for Series 2
BBC Three comedy drama In My Skin is to return for a second series.
British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2021Gabrielle Creevy interview
The breakout star of BBC's new coming-of-age drama talks about the horrors of high school, homophobia, mental health and what it is like to be ashamed of where you come from.
Annie Lord, The Independent, 8th April 2020In My Skin review
Even when laying bare the bleak realities of teenage life in the wreckage of Britain's forgotten places, Kayleigh Llewellyn's five-part drama is filled with tenderness.
Annie Lord, The Independent, 2nd April 2020