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Jim Howick

Jim Howick

  • 45 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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Ghosts delivers comedy's warmest, wisest reflection on grief (spoilers)

Series 4 Episode 4, Gone Gone is a beautifully written comedic take on the different ways we deal with death.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 14th October 2022

TV review: Ghosts, Series 4, Episode 2, Speak As Ye Choose

For a series featuring a lot of historical characters Ghosts doesn't half have a lot of topical references. Particularly this week. I'd barely settled down to watch it when there was a discussion about rising energy prices and the cost of heating Button Hall.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th September 2022

Jim Howick on Ghosts and Horrible Histories

"Our view of history is naughty, but completely factual."

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 18th September 2022

Ghosts Series 4 air date revealed

Ghosts returns to BBC One later this month for its latest series, the broadcaster has confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2022

Bridget Christie comedy The Change reveals cast

Omid Djalili, Paul Whitehouse, Ashley McGuire, Monica Dolan, Tanya Moodie, Liza Tarbuck and Jim Howick are amongst the actors set to join Bridget Christie in her new Channel 4 comedy drama The Change.

British Comedy Guide, 5th July 2022

Jim Howick interview

Jim Howick's wicked sense of humour helped turn Horrible Histories, Ghosts and Sex Education into massive hits. Here, the actor and writer reveals how he's always made it up as he went along

Tom Lamont, The Observer, 29th May 2022

Here We Go: The unassuming, but brilliant, comedy everyone should be watching

Light catastrophe is something that British sitcoms have always done well, from Peep Show to Outnumbered. BBC's new series Here We Go, writes Nick Hilton, is definitely the latest iteration of this formula: a sitcom of almost claustrophobic normalness.

Nick Hilton, The Independent, 27th May 2022

Here We Go review

Katherine Parkinson and Alison Steadman are joyous in this warm hug of a sitcom.

Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 29th April 2022

Here We Go, review

Don't be fooled by its ordinary appearance, this is a comic masterpiece.

Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 29th April 2022

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