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Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis to star in Benefactors
Outnumbered stars Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner will reunite on stage in a tour of Michael Frayn's hit show Benefactors, running from 5th to 27th February 2021.
Alex Wood, What's On Stage, 13th November 2020How Boyle leaving turned MTW into corporate conference
After 14 years, and following the departure of some key players, the show has all the satirical bite of a gummy turtle hatchling.
Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 11th November 2019Not Going Out: series 10 review
It's in a different phase of its life but it's still much the same.
Jacob Gibbs, On The Box, 15th April 2019The best references & running jokes in Fleabag finale
The final (ever?) episode of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's comedy was full of nods to the show's history - CONTAINS SPOILERS
Flora Carr, Radio Times, 9th April 2019TV review: Not Going Out Live, BBC One
Let's be honest, you watched the live edition of Not Going Out hoping that the scenery would fall on Lee Mack didn't you?
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd December 2018Not Going Out live episode review
A live version of Not Going Out was never going to be as inventive as Inside No 9 doing the same - real-time tweets, big plot twists and all. But true to form, it's was safely, but not excitingly, funny.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd December 2018Mash Report: 'comedy' more like Corbyn Party Political
Is there anything less funny than BBC comedy?
Charlotte Gill, Daily Mail, 16th December 2018Not Going Out Christmas special to be broadcast live
A Christmas special of Lee Mack's sitcom Not Going Out is to be broadcast live on BBC One on 21st December.
British Comedy Guide, 26th November 2018Hugh Dennis interview
Hugh Dennis talks improvising, comedy and why he owes it all to Jasper Carrott ahead of show The Messiah at the Birmingham REP.
The Express and Star, 20th October 2018Dara O Briain resumes his role as referee in the news-based bunfight that continues to make us laugh. Hugh Dennis and this week's panellists Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Rhys James, Nish Kumar and Tiff Stevenson review what will surely prove to be another eventful week.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 7th September 2018