Press clippings
Joe Lycett Vs Sewage review
In new documentary, Joe Lycett Vs Sewage, the comedian calls for water companies to stop paying dividends to shareholders until they stop polluting rivers
Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 20th February 2024Joe Lycett Vs Sewage review
The comic is his usual charming, witty self as he tackles the staggering amount of faeces dumped into our rivers and seas. But you may end up under a duvet if you think about it too hard.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 20th February 2024Joe Lycett Vs Sewage review
Comedian's trademark mixture of silliness and righteous anger is powerful.
Katie Rosseinsky, The Independent, 20th February 2024Joe Lycett's Turdcast releases at last
Turdcast - the podcast that Joe Lycett set up for his upcoming documentary about the sewage industry - has been released today. Although part of a publicity stunt for the comedian's Channel 4 show, Lycett really did chat to Gary Lineker for its one and only episode, which is now available on all podcast platforms.
Chortle, 19th February 2024Joe Lycett launches a podcast about awful toilet stories
Joe Lycett is launching a podcast - in which celebrities share their 'most satisfying, horrifying and frankly awful toilet stories'.
Chortle, 17th November 2023Joe Lycett's painting of Gary Lineker on sale at £1,300,000
I Drink A Crisp, Cold Beer In A Pool In Los Angeles While Gary Lineker Looks On In Disgust is up for sale at over £1.3million.
Emily Bashforth, Metro, 31st July 2023Have I Got News For You documentary to celebrate 30 years
Have I Got News For You is to mark its 30th anniversary with a commemorative documentary. Have I Got 30 Years For You will be broadcast on BBC One over the festive period.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd November 2020Jim Davidson calls for BBC to axe Gary Lineker
The 66-year-old comedian has taken aim at the retired footballer's "lefty political views", and insisted TV bosses should look at replacing the programme's presenter with former Arsenal striker-turned-pundit Ian Wright.
Female First, 15th July 2020The First Team review
The First Team just isn't ready for the big time. Back to the training ground.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 29th May 2020TV review: The First Team, BBC2
We might have to wait a bit longer for the real Premier League to start but you can get an early football fix with this new sitcom set in the world of soccer's top flight written by Inbetweeners writers Iain Morris and Damon Beesley. Although a word of warning if you are having really bad withdrawal symptoms, there is no actual football shown. This is pretty much a workplace comedy that happens to be set in the football world. Same shit, shinier cars.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th May 2020