Press clippings
Meet The Richardsons Series 5 guest stars revealed
Meet The Richardsons is due to return to Dave this spring, with guest stars including Adrian Chiles, Alexander Armstrong, Amanda Abbington, Charlie Cooper, Gregg Wallace, Julian Clary, Kemah Bob, Lee Mack, Nigel Havers, Stephen Mangan, Steve Pemberton and The Cheeky Girls.
British Comedy Guide, 20th February 2024British shows leads comedy entertainment category in Rose d'Or Awards
A Whole Lifetime With Jamie Demetriou, Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, Hold The Front Page, Prince Andrew: The Musical and Taskmaster are nominated for best comedy entertainment show in the international Rose d'Or Awards.
British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2023The British Miracle Meat: how banning repugnant choices obscures the real issue of poverty
If you find these transactions unacceptable, what you may actually dislike is the economic inequality that makes them possible, and that's the problem the government should be doing more to solve.
Renaud Foucart, The Conversation, 2nd August 2023Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat owes much to Swift and his gruesome satire
The show was a scathing comment on the cost of living crisis proposing that hardships might be ameliorated for poor people if they could be paid to donate their own or their children's flesh. This factory would then process it as a new kind of meat for rich people.
Susan Fitzmaurice, The Conversation, 28th July 2023The hoax 'documentary' about human flesh-eating that shocked the UK
Earlier this week, Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat, about a gruesome new food development, caused a stir. But it was the latest satire masquerading as reality, writes Neil Armstrong.
Neil Armstrong, BBC, 28th July 2023The British Miracle Meat: the story behind one of the best TV hoaxes in history
Terrestrial television may sometimes seem old-fashioned - but this only enhances its ability to tease and surprise its audience. This week, Channel 4 brought back satire with a bang.
Steve Rose, The Guardian, 26th July 2023Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat review
A review of the satirical comedy.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 25th July 2023Is The British Miracle Meat the most disturbing TV satire ever?
This flawlessly executed programme is one of the most audaciously satirical spoofs ever aired in the UK. It's a full-blooded roar of a show that deserves an immediate watch.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 25th July 2023Gregg Wallace breaks silence and defends 'human meat' show
Gregg hinted that his fans should just lighten up as he took to social media after the episode aired to address the controversy.
Seamus Duff, The Mirror, 25th July 2023Gregg Wallace: The British Miracle Meat is sledgehammer satire for a nation on its knees
The MasterChef host explores a world of commercialised cannibalism in the controversial Channel 4 mockumentary. It may be broad and in dubious taste, writes Louis Chilton - but it shows the depths of our national discontent.
Louis Chilton, The Independent, 25th July 2023