British Comedy Guide

Kadiff Kirwan

  • Actor and writer

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Everyone Else Burns: this great new British comedy will make you laugh again and again

The Inbetweeners' Simon Bird stars in this bright, original show about a hyper-religious family. It's such an excellent reminder of Britain's flair for sitcoms that it's oddly stirring.

Joel Golby, The Guardian, 21st January 2023

Simon Bird stars in apocalyptic Channel 4 sitcom Everyone Else Burns

Simon Bird stars in apocalyptic Channel 4 sitcom Everyone Else Burns with an ensemble cast of familiar comedy names.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd May 2022

This Is Going To Hurt TV series completes filming

Filming has completed on This Is Going To Hurt, the BBC One comedy drama based on Adam Kay's book. Ben Whishaw stars, with Dame Harriet Walter, Ambika Mod, Michele Austin, Alex Jennings and Rory Fleck Byrne also on the cast list.

British Comedy Guide, 25th June 2021

Timewasters: definitely not a waste of time

The British comedy about jazz musicians who're transported to the 1920s makes its America debut on IMDb TV.

Cheryl Eddy, Gizmodo, 15th June 2021

ITV declines more Timewasters

Timewasters, ITV2's sitcom about four young black jazz musicians who find themselves transported through time, will not be returning for a third series.

British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2020

TV review: Inside No. 9, series 5, episode 2

Last week's Inside No. 9 was the first I hadn't particularly enjoyed, the plot was a little contrived and the humour crass, and simply because there's so many other series on right now I hadn't planned to review it again quite so soon. But due to the nature of the episode and just how much I loved it I found myself with no choice, especially as it contained such a (very, very pleasant) surprise.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 11th February 2020

Inside No. 9 series 5 episode 2 review

Pemberton and Shearsmith give the fans what they want in "Death Be Not Proud".

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 11th February 2020

Another blackly comic, entirely unpredictable half hour in the company of Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and the number nine. Putting a macabre spin on the housing crisis, in Death Be Not Proud, the only home Beattie and Sam (Jenna Coleman and Kadiff Kirwan) can afford comes with a sinister catch.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 10th February 2020

Inside No 9, Death Be Not Proud review

When did you twig? Was it the blender? The ping-pong ball eyes?

Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 10th February 2020

Preview: Inside No. 9 - Death Be Not Proud, BBC2

It's easy to speculate, but don't bother second guessing, just watch.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th February 2020

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