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Harry and Paul Present: The Gentleman's Club review
The characters are certainly very funny, thanks to their social isolation and self-certainty in their out-of-touch attitudes, cheerily referring to a 'frightfully dapper Chinaman', for example. But there's really only so many variations on the theme, and this world doesn't offer Harry and Paul the chance to have fun with myriad characters as they have done in later work like The Story Of The 2s or Down The Line.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th March 2017The Gentleman's Club review
The characters are certainly very funny, thanks to their social isolation and self-certainty in their out-of-touch attitudes, cheerily referring to a 'frightfully dapper Chinaman', for example. But there's really only so many variations on the theme.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th March 2017Opinion: should Spitting Image return?
Every time Donald Trump is in the news you can be pretty sure that someone somewhere will post something on social media similar to the following: "Economic problems, loose cannon in the White House, female Prime Minister, Labour Party in disarray. It's the eighties all over again. What we really need is Spitting Image back."
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th March 2017Michael McIntyre performs after fracturing bone
Michael McIntyre had to perform onstage yesterday evening with one leg in a special support boot due to a fractured bone.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th February 2017Radio 2 announces new season of comedy pilots
Radio 2's Comedy Showcase strand is to return, with comedies starring the likes of Harry & Paul, Romesh Ranganathan, Tim Vine and Cardinal Burns.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2017Guest stars revealed as filming starts on Upstart Crow Series 2
Filming is under way on the second series of Upstart Crow, with Emma Thompson, Geoffrey Whitehead and Noel Fielding amongst the guest stars.
British Comedy Guide, 27th January 2017Harry Enfield in Once in a Lifetime review
The words 'classic', 'Broadway' and 'comedy' when combined are enough to make British audiences quiver with dread -- and justifiably in the case of The Young Vic's Christmas offering.
Chris Bridges, Londonist, 13th December 2016Harry Enfield fails to set fire to dated Hollywood show
Once in a Lifetime is a satire of a young Hollywood, but it's also a love-letter to the forgotten men of Broadway who penned Hollywood's early classics. Like most love letters, this one would have been better left unsent.
Steve Dinneen, City AM, 9th December 2016Once in a Lifetime review
Harry Enfield plays a studio mogul in a curiously underpowered performance.
Paul Taylor, The Independent, 8th December 2016Laughably bad... Harry Enfield in Once In A Lifetime
What a jolly surprise. The Young Vic, where they so often beat you over the head with Arthur Millerish gloom, has revived a dotty 1930s comedy satirising early Hollywood. It stars Harry Enfield - who is actually almost laughably bad - as a pugnacious movie mogul.
Quentin Letts, Daily Mail, 7th December 2016