British Comedy Guide

Kiefer Sutherland

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Radio Times review

A sparkly, disposable bauble that reunites 24: Live Another Day co-stars Stephen Fry and Kiefer Sutherland, but in roles that could hardly be more different. Sutherland is a suburban dad and husband who's not very good at either. With Christmas coming, red bills are piling up and his failure as head of his family is about to be revealed. He needs money. The guy next door (Kevin McNally) is a pathetically seething cuckold who has money, and wants a nasty favour in return...

Fry is the magic element in a half-hour caper with a whiff of It's a Wonderful Life. Don't invest too heavily, but the crispness of Fry and Sutherland's long scene together - and the now-rare chance to see Fry flex his comic acting muscles - makes up for the tale not amounting to much.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 18th December 2014

Kiefer Sutherland interview

Kiefer Sutherland is swapping high-octane thrills for a festive comedy with Stephen Fry.

Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 18th December 2014

Playhouse Presents: Marked, Sky Arts 1, review: 'froth'

Though Kiefer Sutherland and Stephen Fry make a pleasing pair, this festive short doesn't amount to much.

Nicole Vassell, The Telegraph, 18th December 2014

Radio Times review

TV action hero Kiefer Sutherland, in London filming a new series of his frenetic drama series 24, gets comfy on the Ross sofa tonight. He probably needs the rest - recent tabloid photos showed him on location running around a block of flats in the capital. After a four-year break the series returns to Sky1 later this year, with Bauer on the run from the CIA.

Also on the show is actress Emily Mortimer, talking about the faintly autobiographical sitcom she's made for Sky Living with best pal Dolly Wells, Doll & Em. And twinkly sex symbol Chris O'Dowd will tell Ross all about his role as a salsa dancer in the Nick Frost comedy film Cuban Fury.

Alison Graham, Radio Times, 8th February 2014

Stephen Fry plays Prime Minister in new series of '24'

Actor and comedian Stephen will play fictional British Prime Minister Trevor Davies in the spy drama series starring Kiefer Sutherland.

Charlotte Wareing, The Mirror, 25th January 2014

Kiefer Sutherland - who was last seen on our screens as agent Jack Bauer in the hit American series 24 - joins Jonathan Ross tonight to discuss his new TV drama Touch, which sees him play the widower father of a gifted child. Also in the studio are Mamma Mia! actress Amanda Seyfried, whose new film Gone is released later this month; and the modfather himself, Paul Weller, who will be performing songs from his forthcoming album, Sonik Kicks.

Pete Naughton, The Telegraph, 9th March 2012

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