Press clippings Page 17
Jack Whtiehall to host football show on YouTube
Jack Whitehall is to host Training Days, a series about football which will be shown on YouTube in the run-up to the 2018 World Cup.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2017Bounty Hunters to return for Series 2
Sky One has ordered a second series of Jack Whitehall's comedy-thriller Bounty Hunters.
British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2017Pictures: Jack Whitehall on the set of Good Omens
Jack Whitehall looked almost unrecognisable as he stepped out for filming of of his latest TV series Good Omens in North London on Sunday.
Daily Mail, 19th November 2017Bounty Hunters is a big ratings hit for Sky
The first episode of the Sky One series attracted a cumulative audience of 1.377 million, making it the biggest sitcom launch on Sky One for six years.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th November 2017Bounty Hunters, Jack Whitehall's crime/revenge fantasy, is grand fun. There's an obvious yet still delicious frisson to be had in the juxtaposition of Rosie Perez's angry Nuyorican finding herself in Wimbledon with Whitehall, his tiny electric car and his PhD in Flemish tapestry: much class war, some laughs, more missed chances.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 5th November 2017Jack Whitehall interview
The star talks showbiz godfathers, being embarrassed about how posh he is, and going to a Full Moon Party with his 77-year-old father...
The Mirror, 29th October 2017Bounty Hunters review: silly script & a lack of laughs
Rosie Perez can't save this odd-couple comedy-drama, co-starring (and co-written by) the overexposed Jack Whitehall.
Ellen E. Jones, The Guardian, 26th October 2017Bounty Hunters, Sky 1, review
Jack Whitehall coins another triumph.
Bernadette McNulty, i Newspaper, 25th October 2017Jack Whitehall interview
Jack Whitehall talks his father going solo, his bedside sarcophagus and why he doesn't call himself a comedian in an airport.
Radio Times, 25th October 2017Bounty Hunters episode one was promising start
We'll see if Whitehall and Perez's combined forces of personality can sustain the already stretched story over another five episodes.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 25th October 2017