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Cardinal Burns review
There are some great moments in this infectiously ridiculous show, which doesn't rely too much on the pair's hit TV series.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th September 2014Cardinal Burns review
Many, many classy delights in a impressive, varied and well-executed show that dares to be different.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 15th September 2014Cardinal Burns make a welcome return to the Fringe
Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns, having garnered telly success, are coming back to the live comedy stage.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 13th August 2014Cardinal Burns psychoanalyse each other
Channel 4's hit sketch comedy duo Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns get on the couch to psychoanalyse each other
Cardinal Burns, The Guardian, 16th May 2014Cardinal Burns: 5 of the best sketches
Despite videos from the pair popping up from these two for years, their style is so refreshing, it's almost as if they've only just got started.
Danny Walker, The Mirror, 7th May 2014Cardinal Burns, TV review
Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns get tone spot on in second series of sketch show.
Will Dean, The Independent, 1st May 2014Cardinal Burns interview each other
The superbly silly sketch duo are back with a second series of their Bafta-nominated Channel 4 show. So, who better to interview Seb Cardinal and Dustin Demri-Burns than themselves?
Ben Williams, Time Out, 1st May 2014Cardinal Burns: the comedy duo shaking up TV sketch
They wear prosthetic penises as noses and turn Banksy into a suburban dullard. Brian Logan meets Cardinal Burns, the comedy duo bringing cinema values to the TV sketch show.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 30th April 2014Cardinal Burns interview
Digital Spy met the duo at a pub in North London to talk about going mainstream, having genitals stuck to their faces and what's so good about bad gigs...
Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 30th April 2014Cardinal Burns TV review
This inspired comedy has grown up a little on its transfer from E4 to Channel 4 - but not much. It's still enjoyably puerile.
Sam Wollaston, The Guardian, 30th April 2014