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The Aliens. Dominic (Jim Howick). Copyright: Clerkenwell Films
Jim Howick

Jim Howick

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor

Press clippings Page 10

Jim Howick on why Loaded isn't the new Entourage

When I first spot Jim Howick, he's hanging around the entrance of London's Soho Hotel bar, eyes scanning the crowd for me.

Chole Hamilton, i Newspaper, 8th May 2017

TV preview: Loaded, C4

Do people still make gazillions overnight out of internet start-ups? They certainly seem to if Loaded is anything to go by.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd May 2017

Yonderland ends after three series

The creators of Sky 1's fantasy comedy series Yonderland have revealed the show won't return. The stars have thanked the show's fans for tuning in to the three series.

British Comedy Guide, 17th February 2017

Velvet Onion's top TV comedy performances of 2016

No matter what else occurred in 2016, it was a bit of a cracking year for 'our sort' of comedy on TV.

The Velvet Onion, 29th January 2017

Yonderland series 3 episode 3 review

Yonderland's third series is its most confident, consistently fun outing yet.

Rachel Meaden, Den Of Geek, 30th October 2016

Larry Rickard and Jim Howick interview

It was a privilege to have the chance to ask Larry and Jim a few of the type of questions that they don't often get asked, and fascinating to hear two (slightly) different perspectives in their answers.

The Velvet Onion, 28th October 2016

Casting announced for Channel 4 comedy drama Loaded

Jim Howick, Samuel Anderson, Jonny Sweet and Nick Helm will star in Loaded, a Channel 4 comedy drama about four tech entrepreneurs who become multi-millionaires.

British Comedy Guide, 26th October 2016

Yonderland In Pictures

We asked Larry Rickard and Jim Howick, two members of the talented team responsible for creating, writing and performing the show, to talk us through a set of images taken from the new series.

The Velvet Onion, 16th October 2016

Review: Stag

Oh dear; about half way through BBC Three's Stag, I was ready to give up, call it awful and go make some stir fry. But I did not and I am glad.

Charles Nurick, The Student Newspaper, 23rd March 2016

With Lewis now under the thumb of manipulative extraterrestrial Lilyhot, he's about to discover that last week's nearly-being-buried-alive shenanigans are just the beginning of his problems. Lilyhot knows who Lewis's alien dad is, but he'll have to put himself and the hapless Dominic (Jim Howick) through some perilous prison-breaking before he can discover the truth. We also meet Troy's most ruthless and most Welsh gangster Fabien. All much better than it sounds on paper, thanks mainly to Michael Socha's Lewis.

Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 15th March 2016

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