Press clippings
The Windsors put "on hold" by Channel 4 after King's cancer diagnosis
The Windsors has been put "on hold" Channel 4 has confirmed to British Comedy Guide, with sensitivities around senior Royals' health reportedly mooted as the reason.
British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2024Haydn Gwynne dies aged 66
Haydn Gwynne, who has starred in shows including The Windsors and Drop The Dead Donkey, has died aged 66.
British Comedy Guide, 20th October 2023Haydn Gwynne - a life in pictures
A look back at the career of the stage and screen actor, best known for Drop The Dead Donkey and The Windsors, who has died aged 66.
The Guardian, 20th October 2023Haydn Gwynne obituary
Stage and screen actor known for her TV roles in Drop The Dead Donkey and The Windsors, and as a star of musical theatre.
Michael Coveney, The Guardian, 20th October 2023Haydn Gwynne was an inquisitive actor, charismatic company - and great fun
From Nice Work to singing Sondheim, this brilliant performer always brought a powerful intelligence to her roles, writes Mark Lawson.
Mark Lawson, The Guardian, 20th October 2023The Windsors review
Every royal's fair game in this affectionate Coronation satire.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 1st May 2023The Windsors review
In contrast to Frankie Boyle's no-punches-pulled Farewell To The Monarchy, which followed on Channel 4 last night, The Windsors Coronation Special offers a comparatively affectionate mockery of the characters within the Royal Family.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st May 2023Haydn Gwynne: 'Any time I'm in the same room as Camilla, I'm bundled off'
The actress - who plays the Queen in Channel 4's satirical sitcom - talks about the Coronation Special and poking fun at the Royals.
Judith Woods, The Telegraph, 25th April 2023The Great British Bake Off Musical review
Does The Great British Bake Off Musical have a soggy bottom? No at all although there are one or two soggy moments - giant fighting scones anyone?
Alan Fitter, London Theatre 1, 7th March 2023The Great British Bake Off Musical review
This show is exactly what the West End needs right now, after the past few years everyone could use a light-hearted, heart-warmingly fun show such as this one.
Amy Rye, Lost in Theatreland, 7th March 2023