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Jason Forbes
Jason Forbes

Jason Forbes

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Lazy Susan complete filming on their TV series

Sketch duo Lazy Susan have completed filming on their TV sketch show series, which is coming to BBC Three in 2022. Guest stars will include James Acaster, Lou Sanders and Kiell Smith- Bynoe.

British Comedy Guide, 7th October 2021

Review: Late Night Mash, Dave

And thus, like a monster they couldn't kill - Monster Mash, if you like - it has risen from the dead.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd September 2021

Channel 4 launches sketch series with a host of comedians

Nick Helm, Jen Brister, Hal Cruttenden, Felicity Ward and children's television presenter Dave Benson Phillips are among the wealth of comic talent to feature in a new Channel 4 sketch series.

British Comedy Guide, 26th May 2021

Tom Allen to host Dave show The Island

Tom Allen will front channel Dave's new format The Island, which has been devised by comedians James Acaster, Ed Gamble, Lloyd Langford and John Robins.

British Comedy Guide, 5th May 2021

The Mash Report may move to Dave

UKTV channel Dave is reportedly considering taking on The Mash Report, after the BBC axed the topical comedy show.

British Comedy Guide, 19th March 2021

The Mash Report axed after four series

The Mash Report will not return for another series. A spokesperson said BBC Two was making room for new comedy shows.

British Comedy Guide, 12th March 2021

Gold announces Dial M For Middlesbrough star cast

Gold has announced the stars for its third murder mystery comedy featuring Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson, Dial M For Middlesbrough. Jason Donovan and Joanna Page are amongst the cast.

British Comedy Guide, 9th September 2019

Tributes paid to talent agent Janie Jenkins

Tributes have been paid to London-based talent agent Janie Jenkins, who died suddenly on October 29, aged 55.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd November 2018

The Mash Report review

This sharp new show did it rather well and was the most promising satirical arrival on our screens in a long time.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 21st July 2017

TV Review: The Mash Report, BBC2

Pretty ambitious and, so far, flawed but pretty good.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st July 2017

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