British Comedy Guide
Ian Wolf
Ian Wolf

Ian Wolf

  • 38 years old
  • English
  • Writer, journalist and author

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Josh: episode 6 - Suited & Booted review

It has to be said that personally the final episode of Josh Widdicombe's sitcom was not the greatest of the bunch, not so much for a lack of comedic material, but more for what is worn on screen.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 16th December 2015

Josh: episode 5 - Homme & Away review

This episode of Josh Widdicombe's sitcom certain had the best opening scene of them all so far, with Jack Dee as Josh's landlord Geoff criticising Josh's stand-up because: "There's nothing funny about a grumpy man."

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 9th December 2015

Josh: episode 4 - Teabag & No Sympathy review

Again, this episode proves that the best moments in Josh Widdicombe's sitcom are the visual gags and what is on screen, rather than what is being said.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 2nd December 2015

Josh, Episode 3: Wedding & Waiting review

Good news - it looks like Josh Widdicombe's sitcom might have finally found its feed in this third episode.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 25th November 2015

Josh, episode 2: Mum & Dad review

Continuing on from last week's debut, Josh Widdicombe's new sitcom seems to becoming something of a damp squib, despite some good guest appearances.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 18th November 2015

Review - QI: series M, episode 4 - Miscellany

The most impressive member of the panel was Cariad Lloyd and her "organs of matrimonial necessity".

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 8th November 2015

Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled - series 3 review

If there was a Guinness World Record for the simplest comedy format, then Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled would probably be most likely to claim it.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 3rd November 2015

Review - QI: series M, episode 2: Military Matters

As one of this week's guests was Jimmy Carr I was expecting the latest edition of QI to be rather smutty: gladly, it turns out I was wrong. In fact, this episode was a lot better than I was expecting.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 25th October 2015

Review - QI: series M, episode 1: a medley of maladies

With the sudden announcement this week that Stephen Fry would be leaving QI after this series, it feels right to have a look this current series, and try to figure out what we can expect to stay and to go when Sandi Toksvig takes over next year. If anything were to be kept from this episode, it would be Matt Lucas. It was his first time on the show and he did very well.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 18th October 2015

Goodbye Stephen Fry, now ex-host of QI

It was announced today that Stephen Fry has resigned as the host of QI. This announcement has come completely out of the blue. It has been a total shock for me personally.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 14th October 2015

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