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10 TV faces to see at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
BGT winner Lee Ridley, Humans' Katherine Parkinson and Julie Hesmondhalgh are performing this year.
Ali Wood, Radio Times, 7th June 2018Katherine Parkinson stars in comedy How To Sell A War
New satirical comedy film How To Sell A War stars Katherine Parkinson as a PR guru who is forced to prolong a war.
British Comedy Guide, 16th May 2018Frank Skinner & Katherine Parkinson make writing debut
Actor Katherine Parkinson and comedian Frank Skinner will make their debuts as playwrights at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe, as part of a new initiative run by the BBC.
Matthew Hemley, The Stage, 15th May 2018BBC Two is Defending The Guilty in new courtroom comedy
Will Sharpe and Katherine Parkinson are the stars of a new comedy about the legal profession, ordered by BBC Two.
British Comedy Guide, 30th April 2018Jen Barber was right: the internet could fit in a box
A recent scientific breakthrough has confirmed what IT Crowd's Jen thought all along - that the internet can fit into a small box.
The Velvet Onion, 14th October 2017All-star cast announced for Channel 4's Hang Ups
Hang Ups, a new sitcom on Channel 4, will see a cast list including Richard E. Grant, Jessica Hynes, David Tennant, Charles Dance, Katherine Parkinson and Celia Imrie join Stephen Mangan.
British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2017IT Crowd's 'Work Outing' is comedy's greatest farce
The IT Crowd is the kind of classic sitcom that should never have worked in the mid-00s.
Alex Nelson, i Newspaper, 24th August 2017The 10 funniest IT Crowd episodes
We all want to throw our computers in the trash at some point in our lives. The IT Crowd, a British sitcom that centers on the basement dwellers of a corporate IT Department, feels your pain.
Emily Reily, Paste Magazine, 21st February 2017Dead Funny review
Terry Johnson's 1994 play is exactly what it says in the title: it's dead funny.
Neil Norman, The Daily Express, 18th November 2016Dead Funny review
Under the writer's own direction, the production skilfully walks a fine line between hilarity and emotional exposure.
Mark Shenton, The Stage, 4th November 2016