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Gregor Fisher & Greg McHugh to star in BBC One sitcom Only Child
Gregor Fisher and Greg McHugh are reuniting to play father and son in a new BBC One sitcom, Only Child, in which McHugh is a budding author, returning to his family home in North-East Scotland to look after his recently widowed, ageing and wilful dad, (Fisher), as he slips into ever more eccentric and erratic behaviour.
British Comedy Guide, 5th February 2024World's best ads ever #64: Hamlet starring Gregor Fisher
This 60-second, one-shot film was the brainchild of Rowan Dean and Gary Horner. Rather than witty dialogue or imaginative edits, it relied solely on the faultless physical comedy of Gregor Fisher, who reprised his hapless Baldy Man character from BBC sketch show Naked Video and had the public tickled with his cursed comb-over.
The Drum, 15th June 2022Joe Wilkinson starring in farcical film romp A Family Affair
Joe Wilkinson, Colin Hoult, Laura Aikman and Jane Asher are starring in the farcical comedy film A Family Affair, about a failing spiritual retreat
British Comedy Guide, 15th June 2022Gregor Fisher interview
Gregor Fisher on life after Rab C Nesbitt and replacing Bobby Ball in The Cockfields.
Brian Beacom, The Herald, 6th November 2021Susannah Fielding joins The Cockfields
Susannah Fielding has joined the cast of The Cockfields. She will play new girlfriend of Simon in the second series of Gold's sitcom. Gregor Fisher, Michele Dotrice and Greg McHugh also join the cast.
British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2021Review: There She Goes
Couple's comedy is heartbreakingly honest about life with a disabled child.
Susannah Butter, Evening Standard, 9th July 2020There She Goes review
Sensitive parenting comedy with a spiky edge.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 9th July 2020What I think Rab C Nesbitt would say to Nicola Sturgeon
Govan's honest chancer, Rab C Nesbitt, can still hold his own among shows as good as latest hit Guilt and it would be interesting to hear his take on politicians like Nicola Sturgeon, Boris Johnson and the rest, writes Aidan Smith.
Aidan Smith, The Scotsman, 19th November 2019Gregor Fisher: mistake to portray Rev IM Jolly
The Rab C Nesbitt star put on the dog collar and sat in the famous green chair to honour Rikki Fulton's most famous character for a BBC Scotland Hogmanay sketch. But the 65-year-old wishes he had not done the sketch, recorded to mark the 40th anniversary of Scotch And Wry, Rikki's famous sketch show that gave Fisher his TV break.
Murray Scougall, The Sunday Post, 10th November 2019Rab C Nesbitt set for TV comeback?
Gregor Fisher has hinted he is ready to don the string vest once more and return to our screens as street philosopher Rab C Nesbitt.
John Dingwall, Daily Record, 9th November 2019