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A seasonal special launches the sixth series of the revamped entertainment show, in which Keith Lemon unsubtly introduces footage of Keith Lemon having a nose around celebrities' houses. Whether the star home-owners are more famous than usual remains to be seen, but the panel trying to guess their identity is a noticeable upgrade from C-list to B: Jonathan Ross, Lorraine Kelly and [Jimmy Carr are the individuals in the studio, ready and waiting to crack wise.
Jack Seale, The Guardian, 14th December 2018Feelings of loss surrounding Bruce Forsyth are assuaged by this reboot, with Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins hosting two episodes reviving the 70s gameshow. Families compete in plate-spinning and teapot-throwing challenges, with Lorraine Kelly, Richard Osman and Martin Kemp acting as celebrity insurance.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 1st April 2018The Generation Game, BBC1, review
Latest reboot lacked Brucie's genius for the impromptu.
Jeff Robson, i Newspaper, 1st April 2018Generation Game on a Sunday night? That's sacrilege!
In terms of what we should expect from prime time Easter television, this fell well short of the mark. And it focuses the mind on what we should be saying to those responsible for entertainment at the BBC: stop trying to revisit the past. Go away and think up some original ideas.
Gerard O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 1st April 2018Preview: Murder in Successville series three
Murder in Successville is back on our screens next week, with a third series once more bringing Tom Davis back as uncompromising cop DI Sleet, alongside a whole new roster of celebrity rookie-cops to help him solve a crime. But is the third series up to the high standards set by the two before it? Our editor Paul Holmes took a sneaky peek to find out...
Paul Holmes, The Velvet Onion, 12th April 2017BBC iPlayer to publish Simon Amstell film Carnage
Simon Amstell has directed his first feature length film. BBC iPlayer will publish Carnage - Swallowing The Past this Spring. Stars include Martin Freeman, Joanna Lumley and Dame Eileen Atkins.
British Comedy Guide, 1st February 2017Watch Ricky Gervais 'storm out' of interview
The ITV presenter Lorraine Kelly admitted afterwards that the hiccup was her fault.
Nicola Agius, The Mirror, 25th April 2016Toast of London, Channel 4, review: 'surreal'
You know your quirky little comedy has become A Pretty Big Deal when Lorraine Kelly agrees to appear in it.
Isabel Mohan, The Telegraph, 18th November 2015Never Mind the Buzzcocks: top five moments
As the BBC axes the music show after 20 years, here are some of its best bits - from Huey Morgan's mug-smashing to Lorraine Kelly spanking Noel Fielding.
John Plunkett, The Guardian, 26th May 2015Russell Brand interview
Russell Brand talks to Lorraine Kelly about his divorce and says he's getting over it with the aid of sexual charisma.
Beth Hardie and Lorraine Kelly, The Mirror, 13th June 2012