Press clippings Page 27
Jack Whitehall's Backchat to return
Backchat, the comedy chat show fronted by Jack Whitehall and his father, Michael Whitehall, will return later this year for a third series.
British Comedy Guide, 11th September 2015Jack Whitehall lands Hollywood movie role
Jack Whitehall has landed a lead role in Hollywood movie Mother's Day.
Katy Forrester, The Mirror, 28th August 2015Jack Whitehall infographic: everything you need to know
As his sitcom spin-off The Bad Education Movie hits cinemas, we crunch the posh-boy comedian and Fresh Meat star's numbers.
The Guardian, 28th August 2015Video: Jack Whitehall surprises Luke McQueen on stage
Luke McQueen's Edinburgh Fringe show this year - Double Act - is based on the premise that he used to be in a comedy partnership with Jack Whitehall. The story McQueen tells is not entirely true... so it must have come as a bit of a shock to the comedian when the real Jack Whitehall appeared on his stage.
British Comedy Guide, 28th August 2015The Bad Education Movie review
Laughs are stifled by Elliot Hegarty's TV aesthetic, all static medium and closeup shots, chiefly of Jack Whitehall's ever-harassed testes.
Mike McCahill, The Guardian, 25th August 2015Jack Whitehall interview
Insulting the Queen and pestering swans, Jack Whitehall loves breaking decency barriers. Just don't mention Judy Murray...
The Big Issue, 24th August 2015Film Review: 'The Bad Education Movie'
Jack Whitehall's cheerfully lowbrow classroom sitcom makes a scrappy leap to the big screen.
Guy Lodge, Variety, 24th August 2015The Bad Education Movie review
The Bad Education Movie will not repeat the huge success of The Inbetweeners Movie, as it is not as funny and does not have the same following, but fans will enjoy seeing class clown Alfie Wickers (Jack Whitehall) make an epic fool of himself during a disastrous school trip to Cornwall.
Henry Fitzherbert, The Daily Express, 23rd August 2015The Bad Education Movie review
Jack Whitehall's terrible teacher returns for a pretty terrible big screen transfer.
Matthew Turner, The List, 21st August 2015The Bad Education Movie review
The Bad Education Movie won't change the world, and viewers probably have to be both British and in the right frame of mind to best appreciate its highjinks, but this film will make a world of difference to Jack Whitehall's career, offering opportunities similar to those taken by James Corden and Ricky Gervais.
Fionnuala Halligan, Screen Daily, 21st August 2015