Press clippings Page 5
Jon Culshaw: The Great British Take Off review
Culshaw is a very accommodating performer cheerfully taking requests and running through characters from politics, entertainment, and sport.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 27th October 2017My haven, Jon Culshaw
The impressionist, comedian and astronomer, 49, in the dining room of his home in West Lancashire.
York Membery, Daily Mail, 9th September 2017Jon Culshaw announces The Great British Take Off tour
Jon Culshaw has announced The Great British Take Off, a 14 date UK tour with Dead Ringers producer Bill Dare.
British Comedy Guide, 20th June 201710 questions for Jon Culshaw
From voicing John Major on Spitting Image through to today's politicians on Dead Ringers or Newzoids, Jon Culshaw has become one of our best-known impressionists and comedians.
The Sunday Post, 10th April 2017Preview - Bob Monkhouse: The Last Stand
In the summer of 2003, dying of prostate cancer, legendary comedian Bob Monkhouse played his last ever stand-up gig, as he would die in December that year.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 26th December 2016Hancock's Half Hour: a triumphant remake of comedy gold
"So should you watch it? Yes. Yes, you should, and then you should write letters to the BBC demanding that they reassemble this cast and crew post-haste," says Tom Cole.
Tom Cole, Radio Times, 8th September 2016TV preview: Lost Sitcoms - Hancock's Half Hour, BBC4
Stone me this is good. I was a little bit worried about this TV recreation of a lost Hancock episode because last week's Alf Garnett reboot was so disappointing. But there is no problem here. A combination of excellent casting and excellent writing makes this easily as funny as most contemporary sitcoms.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th September 2016'Lost Sitcoms' review: 'Hancock's Half Hour'
Entirely studio-bound with only three sets and no special effects or flashy camera tricks, director Ben Gosling Fuller is free to concentrate on the actors and the vintage material they're performing.
David Lewis, Cult Box, 26th August 2016Debra Stephenson and Jon Culshaw interview
Debra Stephenson has turned her attention to her impression skills in recent years, joining forces with fellow impressionist Jon Culshaw on a number of shows, including their current hit, Newzoids.
The Sun, 18th August 2016Donald Trump's Newzoids puppet is truly hair-raising
The Republican Party's presidential nominee is the first of 50 new characters unveiled for the satirical shows second six-part series next month, as well as Hillary Clinton, Jeremy Corbyn, Adele, Danny Dyer, Zayn Malik and Bear Grylls.
Mark Jefferies, The Mirror, 3rd August 2016