Press clippings
It's Live at the Apollo for the stroppy teenage children of the nation's league of Michael McIntyre fans, basically. Corralled by Russell Kane, a series of young comedy pretenders jostle for attention with inevitably variable but sometimes amusing results. It's pretty hyperactive stuff - nothing's on for more than a couple of minutes, so if one sketch or routine doesn't float your boat, there'll be another one along in a minute. Highlights include duo Two Episodes of Mash (featuring the wonderfully lugubrious, occasionally slightly unnerving Joe Wilkinson) and Nick Helm who closes the show with a song. Hopefully this series will keep the cast rotating - it's a potentially decent showcase for the next comedy generation, with no time for anyone to properly die on their arse.
Phil Harrison, Time Out, 31st May 2012Two Episodes Of Mash moves to Radio 4
Sketch show Two Episodes Of Mash has been recommissioned, and will move from Radio 2 to Radio 4.
British Comedy Guide, 19th March 2012Two Episodes Of Mash interview
A chat with Joe Wilkinson (one half of comedy double-act Two Episodes Of Mash)...
Tommy Holgate, The Sun, 17th August 2010Two Episodes Of Mash interview
Ahead of their third Edinburgh show, Emma McAlpine chats to downbeat sketch group Two Episodes of MASH about confusing hecklers, meeting Larry David and working with Stefan Golazewski.
Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 8th August 2010Fringe cuts: Two Episodes Of Mash interview
In his second Fringe interview, Jake chats to deadpan stand-ups Joe Wilkinson and Diane Morgan about their act, Two Episodes Of Mash...
Jake Laverde, Den Of Geek, 4th August 2010Edinburgh Fringe grilling: Two Episodes of MASH
Next up in our challenging chamber of chortles is Hackney Empire New Act of the Year winner Joe Wilkinson who, along with Diane Morgan (Mock the Week, Phoenix Nights), forms the "quite wonderfully funny" (Telegraph) duo Two Episodes of MASH.
Jonny Abrams, Sport.co.uk, 3rd August 2010