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Year of the Rabbit, Channel 4 review

A hare-brained comedy that raises eyebrows - even if you only have one.

Susannah Butter, Evening Standard, 10th June 2019

TV review: Year of the Rabbit

This Victorian comedy caper is lively, bawdy fun.

Sarah Carson, i Newspaper, 10th June 2019

Year of the Rabbit is a strange but funny beast

It's tempting to just write down all the best one-liners and jokes so you know how good they are, but it would be impossible to do justice to the actors' deadpan delivery. Never has extreme physical violence and brutal murder been so hilarious.

Eleanor Bley Griffiths, Radio Times, 7th June 2019

Matt Berry's Year Of The Rabbit casting revealed

Keeley Hawes has been announced amongst the supporting cast of upcoming Channel 4 period sitcom Year Of The Rabbit, starring Matt Berry. Alun Armstrong, Sally Phillips and Paul Kaye also enjoy roles in the series.

British Comedy Guide, 30th January 2019

The ending that was cut from 'Diddle Diddle Dumpling'

In the DVD/blu-ray audio commentary for Inside No. 9 series three episode 'Diddle Diddle Dumpling', Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton reveal that the episode originally had a longer ending.

The Velvet Onion, 17th April 2017

Guests leave The Graham Norton Show but, as with the mafia, they keep getting pulled back in. Among the returning guests this week are Miranda Hart (slightly more awkward in interviews than you might expect), who's talking about her new role in Annie, Keeley Hawes and the good-value, expansive Peter Capaldi. Your big Hollywood hitter this week is Warren Beatty, plugging Rules Don't Apply, where he plays Howard Hughes.

Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 14th April 2017

Inside No. 9 review: 'Diddle Diddle Dumpling'

That Inside No. 9 has not even managed a single BAFTA nomination yet alone an award for work of this quality and strength is a travesty.

Dodo's Words, 20th March 2017

Review - Inside No. 9: Diddle Diddle Dumpling

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Dan Owen, Dan's Media Digest, 15th March 2017

Inside No. 9 review: Diddle Diddle Dumpling

The latest Inside No. 9 is a dark tale of obsession guest-starring Keeley Hawes.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 14th March 2017

Inside No 9 review: madness and tragedy from a shoe

There was clearly something off about this polished, brightly-lit vision of domestic bliss. And so it proved.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 14th March 2017

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