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Taskmaster: series 3, episode 5 review
It is hard to judge how good this series compared to its two predecessors. Series 2 and 3 are both better than the first in my few, but I think I preferred the second series primarily because although he was not great at scoring points, Joe Wilkinson has so far been the funniest contestant across the three series.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 1st November 2016Red Dwarf XI: episode 6 - Can of Worms review
The final episode of the current series sees the return of one of Red Dwarf's classic and scary creations.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 27th October 2016Taskmaster: series 3, episode 4 - review
This time we delve into competitive clothes spreading, deceitful nodding and why Greg Davies and Alex Horne need to watch more foreign films.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 25th October 2016Preview: Hi-de-Hi!
Yesterday we learned of another comedy great to join the ever increasing list of people to have died this year: comedy writer Jimmy Perry.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 24th October 2016Preview: QI - Series N
It was sad to see Stephen Fry leave QI at the end of Series M, but fans of the intellectual panel game have no need to worry with Sandi Toksvig in charge.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th October 2016Red Dwarf XI: episode 5 - Krysis
It is always tough when you go through a mid-life crisis, and even tougher when you are going through it while three million light years into deep space.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th October 2016Taskmaster: series 3, episode 3 - review
This week we witness one of most disgusting ways to win a challenge ever, a return of a classic task, and some balloon-on-bread action.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 18th October 2016Red Dwarf XI, episode 4 - Officer Rimmer review
The Red Dwarf crew has faced many horrors: emotion-sucking GELFs, rogue simulants, despair squids, evil versions of themselves, and have even witnessed Winnie-the-Pooh being shot by firing squad, but this time they face possibly the worst horror of all: Rimmer with power.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 13th October 2016NME wrongly reports fake Slipknot statement as fact
New Musical Express has wrongly reported a fake statement about the band Slipknot that appeared on No Such Thing as the News, believing it to be true.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 13th October 2016Preview: Zapped
Riding on the wave of Red Dwarf, Dave has moved from sci-fi to fantasy with their latest original work.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 13th October 2016