British Comedy Guide
Jeremy Dyson
Jeremy Dyson

Jeremy Dyson

  • 58 years old
  • Actor, writer, producer and script editor

Press clippings Page 4

The biggest comedy shows to book now for 2018

Including Sarah Millican, Joe Lycett and The League of Gentlemen.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 1st January 2018

The League of Gentlemen Anniversary Specials review

The three Anniversary Specials were special in every possible sense of the word and a wonderful expression of and tribute to The League of Gentlemen's abiding love for their unique and unforgettable creation.

Dodo's Words, 1st January 2018

The League of Gentlemen Anniversary Specials review

15 years since the last series aired and 20 years since the comedy troupe came to be, The League of Gentlemen reunited for a brief, but brilliant visit to the wonderfully twisted town of Royston Vasey.

Anneka Honeyball, The National Student, 26th December 2017

The queasily wonderful The League of Gentlemen returned for three nights only, and has lost little of its grotesque charm nor its appalling beslimed humour. A fine swansong, but it's hard not to recall the urgent freshness, the otherness, with which Gatiss and co first invaded our screens: sic transit gloria vasey.

Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 24th December 2017

League of Gentlemen, episode 3 review

A gleefully twisted end to a glorious comeback.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 21st December 2017

The League of Gentlemen, BBC2 review

Triumphant return of iconic dark comedy.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 21st December 2017

The League Of Gentlemen series 4 episode 3 review

The League Of Gentlemen anniversary specials were an absolute triumph.

Den Of Geek, 21st December 2017

The League Of Gentlemen special episode 3 review

An impeccably bonkers farewell.

Adam Starkey, Metro, 21st December 2017

TLOG review: still the masters of creeping unease

Few people do creeping unease as well as The League of Gentlemen team and right from the start this long-awaited return did its best to raise the hairs on the back of the neck and turn saliva sour in the mouth.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 21st December 2017

The stories behind Royston Vasey's strangest characters

Snub-nosed shopkeeper Tubbs, merciless job-centre tyrant Pauline and oily pederast Herr Lipp have all returned to the delight of fans.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 20th December 2017

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