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Review: Why you should be catching up with Pls Like
Written by and starring comedian Liam Williams, BBC Three's underrated, brilliantly observed mockumentary Pls Like is now on its third series of lampooning the sort of online culture that's baffling to anyone older than Gen Z.
Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 1st February 2021Petrichor review - cringingly funny web sitcom
The Pin's Alex Owen, Katy Wix and Lolly Adefope are among the cast in a superb series about a delusional wannabe auteur.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 10th December 2020Lolly Adefope interview
'I don't care if I get cancelled again, I've got the antibodies'.
Eleanor Halls, The Telegraph, 21st September 2020Lolly Adefope interview
From playing Alan Partridge's nemesis to taking compliments from Tom Cruise, the comic has packed a lot into her career. But she's not getting ahead of herself.
Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 21st September 2020Ghosts, BBC1, review
A pleasingly daft comedy fit for the whole family.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 21st September 2020The best blissfully silly comedy for lockdown
Looking for some escapist laughs? Here are a few tips, from John-Luke Roberts' chaotic sketches to Flight of the Conchords' smile-guaranteed songs.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th June 2020Comedians indoors getting creative: part 11
To help you get your comedy fix, every week we'll be putting together a list of projects we've spotted online by funny women...
Funny Women, 30th May 2020Review: Remote Comedy From The Paddock, E4/YouTube
Maybe it's the nature of this kind of show that it won't please everyone but whereas Comedians: Home Alone feels like it has hit the ground running judging by the first outing Remote Comedy has some catching up to do.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th May 2020Lolly Adefope on lockdown
If there's one thing I miss most on lockdown, it's that blue and white staple of the British high street: Boots.
Lolly Adefope, Vice.com, 22nd April 2020Comedy Women in Print judges revealed
Comedy performers Joanna Scanlan, Lolly Adefope and Pauline McLynn have joined the judges for the UK's only award celebrating witty female writers.
Chortle, 22nd January 2020