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Comedy Central Live review
Comedy Central might have had trouble attracting punters to its first live festival - surely not helped by the fact it would have initially cost £90 to see a day's stand-up, a price subsequently slashed to £20, or a tenner if you went on Groupon - but they had no such problem attracting the top-notch acts.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th October 2018Katherine Ryan and Jimmy Carr open a new series of the savage gameshow with an appearance from ex-Towie twosome Gemma Collins and James "Arg" Argent. No couple are more ripe for the challenge. "I'm one hell of a woman," states Collins. The more honest it gets, the more they raise for their chosen charity.
Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 3rd October 2018TV review: Roast Battle UK, Comedy Central UK
While I don't actually think kids would be jotting down the one-liners lobbed by the likes of Chris Ramsey and Tom Rosenthal at each other for later use themselves I do think the programmes risks normalising dubious attitudes.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd October 2018Katherine Ryan: Glitter is my black tie
It's not often that an interviewee greets you with the offer of a glass of "day wine" or "night wine" but then it's not every day you meet someone like Katherine Ryan.
Annabel Rackham, BBC, 28th September 2018Katherine Ryan: What you should never say to a comedian
Love watching comedy? Katherine Ryan has five things you really shouldn't tell your favourite comedian.
BBC, 28th September 2018Katherine Ryan, review - feminism with extra sass
A laugh-heavy hour from the Canadian.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 21st September 2018Katherine Ryan, Garrick Theatre, review
More endearing than exciting.
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 20th September 2018Lawyers split over new BBC barrister comedy
Series follows the exploits of four tenancy-hungry pupils.
Aishah Hussain, Legal Cheek, 20th September 2018Katherine Ryan tour Glitter Room review
All that glitters is comedy gold.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 20th September 2018Katherine Ryan review
Katherine Ryan's Glitter Room is a fierce, uplifting hymn to being an independent woman.
Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 19th September 2018