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One Red Nose Day and a Wedding review

Richard Curtis revived his 1994 rom-com classic Four Weddings And A Funeral for Comic Relief but unlike the original it failed to deliver.

Hannah Crofts, The National Student, 16th March 2019

Four Weddings sequel: All you need to know

It launched the careers of stars like Hugh Grant, and inspired a slew of romantic comedies.

Now, 25 years after its release, most of the original cast of Four Weddings and a Funeral have reunited for a short sequel to be shown during Friday's Comic Relief telethon on BBC One.

BBC, 15th March 2019

One Red Nose Day and a Wedding review

Twenty-five years after the release of Four Weddings and a Funeral, Richard Curtis's well-intentioned short sequel for Comic Relief gave rise to no laughs but some genuine pathos.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 15th March 2019

Andie MacDowell cried while filming Four Weddings

As the cast pause for lunch, Andie MacDowell, in a long, floral dress, sits down to talk.

Kasia Delgado, Radio Times, 15th March 2019

Richard Curtis reveals story of Four Weddings sequel

The screenwriter has created a Red Nose Day sequel to his hit romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant and Andie MacDowell.

Richard Curtis, Radio Times, 15th March 2019

Four Weddings And A Funeral at 25

Few films have had a more transformative impact on their local industry than Four Weddings And A Funeral, which was released twenty five years ago this week.

Andreas Wiseman, Deadline, 14th March 2019

Richard Curtis reveals story of Four Weddings sequel

It's both hard and easy to believe it's 25 years since we made Four Weddings And A Funeral.

Richard Curtis, Radio Times, 13th March 2019

Fleabag, Series 2 review - a standing ovation

Phoebe Waller-Bridge knocks it out of the park as the show returns.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 5th March 2019

Opinion: Welcome To The Never-Ending Comedy Tour

Now shows seems to have a much longer shelf life.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd February 2019

Jane McCarry and Sanjeev Kohli on Still Game ending

Is this really goodbye? "When you see it, it feels final," says McCarry. "It will be emotional and special when the last episode airs."

Susan Swarbrick, The Herald, 16th February 2019

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