British Comedy Guide

James Rampton

  • Journalist and reviewer

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Nerds united in hit sitcom

It may not be to everyone's taste, but The IT Crowd doesn't 'do' edgy. And that's precisely why James Rampton likes it.

James Rampton, The Independent, 19th November 2008

Steve Coogan Interview

The Telegraph visits the set of BBC1's dustmen comedy Sunshine to find out why, after trying to crack Hollywood, Steve Coogan has returned to his roots.

James Rampton, The Telegraph, 4th October 2008

Beautiful People Preview

The Independent visits the set of Beautiful People to provide a preview to the show.

James Rampton, The Independent, 22nd September 2008

Does Massive hit the right note?

An interview with Ralf Little and Carl Rice.

James Rampton, The Independent, 9th September 2008

Harry and Paul Interview

With their sketch show back on BBC1, Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse tell The Telegraph why silliness is the secret of their success.

James Rampton, The Telegraph, 28th August 2008

Friends like these

Preview article from The Independent: The BBC is hoping that its new series Mutual Friends will match the success of Cold Feet

James Rampton, The Independent, 19th August 2008

This amusing comedy takes aim at the many and varied idiocies of the internet. It centres on a computer nerd, Andrew Glasgow (played by co-writer Andy Taylor), who lives at home with his scary Czech mother (Caroline Quentin).

James Rampton, The Independent, 31st May 2008

Omid Djalili: I put the 'fat' into 'fatwa'

The charming, challenging British-Iranian comedian Omid Djalili has a new prime-time TV show.

James Rampton, The Telegraph, 16th November 2007

Martin Freeman Interview

He was the long-suffering everyman in The Office. Now he's a warehouseman with a chip on his shoulder. The Independent talks to Martin Freeman.

James Rampton, The Independent, 4th October 2007

Written in the style of Dickens after one too many gins, Mark Evans's lively parody, starring Anthony Head and Celia Imrie, sends up the Victorian novelist. We are amused.

James Rampton, The Independent, 11th August 2007

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