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Matt Berry on Toast Of Tinseltown
After seven years, the actor's gloriously pompous creation Steven Toast is back - and this time he's taking on Hollywood. He talks anger, failure and Clem Fandango.
James Rampton, i Newspaper, 30th December 2021Matt Berry comments on transphobic IT Crowd episode
In an interview with Vulture, Berry denounced the episode: "I don't condone anything that that comedy portrayed, you know? I don't share any views that the writer has."
Sam Moore, The Independent, 25th October 2021Matt Berry interview
Matt Berry plays men who do not fit in this world, who are either too dumb to know that or too self-involved to care.
Kathryn VanArendonk, Vulture, 25th October 2021Filming on Toast Of America begins
Matt Berry has returned as his Toast Of London comedy creation for the first time in four years.
Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 6th July 2021The Watch review: Pratchett fans will hate adaptation
Discworld fans will want to avoid this fantasy series like the plague, but for everyone else this is diverting steampunk schlock.
Ed Power, The Telegraph, 1st July 2021Essential episodes: Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
If the world were to end in thirty minutes time I've no doubt that many people would want to spend it watching one last episode of the show, at least if they wanted to go out laughing. But which one should be watched? It's an argument which has troubled humanity for many decades, or minutes, it's definitely one or the other, but for my money if you're a Darkplace fan your last seconds on this planet would be best spent watching the second episode, "Hell Hath Fury".
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 10th June 2021How Garth Marenghi found his Darkplace
Our series exploring the stage origins of hit comedies continues with the cult hospital horror show that scared up audiences to become a fringe sensation.
Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 24th February 2021Toast Of Tinseltown announced for BBC One
Matt Berry's Steven Toast has been confirmed to move to BBC One in new US-set sitcom sequel Toast Of Tinseltown.
British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2021Why Year Of The Rabbit deserves another season
Cut loose after just one series, the bonkers Channel 4 sitcom remains an overlooked gem.
Matt Charlton, NME, 27th January 2021Channel 4 pulls out of Year Of The Rabbit Series 2
Channel 4 has cancelled its commission of Year Of The Rabbit Series 2, leaving producers in search of another partner alongside US cable station IFC.
British Comedy Guide, 21st January 2021