Press clippings Page 7
Julia Davis interview
'It's a bit annoying when you're simulating violent lesbian sex and shouting over your shoulder, 'don't forget milk".
Deborah Orr, i Newspaper, 23rd October 2018Julia Davis: I'm worried there's going to be a backlash
Sally4Ever, a lurid lesbian sitcom, is her filthiest show yet - but even that's nothing compared with her extreme agony aunt podcast. The comedy writer and actor reveals how it all helped her deal with the death of her parents.
Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 22nd October 2018The triumphantly grotesque return of Julia Davis, now backed - slightly bizarrely - by HBO. This co-production between the US network and Sky is a Basic Instinct-tinged tale of an affair between a wife-to-be and a mysterious musician, featuring defiantly off-colour gags, a decidedly post-watershed sexathon and some very odd jokes about eggs. Plus Julian Barratt!
The Guardian, 19th October 2018Julia Davis on her new dark comedy Sally4Ever
"I think she does, she needs the security of a relationship and the security of a house and all those material things that Sally, has."
Tess Lamacraft, What's On TV, 17th October 2018The 30 best living comedians
In the run-up to the Edinburgh Festival our comedy critic Dominic Maxwell ranks the funniest comics working now.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 21st July 2018The 50 best podcasts of 2018
From Julia Davis's dark comedy Dear Joan to track-by-track teardown Dissect, Marc Maron to Meat and beyond, here are this year's finest audio offerings.
Hannah J Davies, Hannah Verdier and Harriet Gibsone, The Guardian, 30th June 2018Julia Davis returns to Sky with Sally4Ever
Julia Davis has created a new dark comedy for Sky One about a woman whose love affair spirals quickly out of control.
British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2018In praise of​ Big Train
A tribute to the underrated 90s sketch-comedy gem.
Rob Keeling, Cult Box, 16th April 2018Julia Davis comedy Camping to be remade in USA
Girls creators Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner are making a series for HBO based on Camping, the 2016 sitcom by Julia Davis. The new version will star Jennifer Garner.
British Comedy Guide, 9th February 2018Brakes review - inconsistent improv comedy
An impressive array of comic talent just about saves this multi-stranded story of London relationships.
Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 26th November 2017