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Michael Hogan

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The Nightly Show with Bradley Walsh review

Just when you thought ITV couldn't scrape the barrel any louder...

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 4th April 2017

The Nightly Show with Gordon Ramsay review

For a merciful few minutes, it seemed that someone at ITV had pulled the plug.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th March 2017

The Nightly Show with Gordon Ramsay review

For a merciful few minutes, it seemed that someone at ITV had pulled the plug.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th March 2017

Simon Bird interview

'16 weeks in the West End... I feel absolutely terrified'. Having struck sitcom gold twice playing callow youths, the Inbetweeners star is preparing for a thirtysomething crisis on stage - and he's recenty become a dad.

Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 26th March 2017

Red Nose Day Actually talking points

The showpiece featurette of Friday night's Comic Relief telethon was Red Nose Day Actually, a 12-minute mini-sequel to Richard Curtis's Marmite-effect 2003 romcom Love Actually. Here are all the talking points from the charidee reunion sketch...

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 25th March 2017

The Nightly Show with Davina McCall, review

A decent stab at steering clapped-out vehicle.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 14th March 2017

The Nightly Show with John Bishop: an unholy mess

Not even a Bishop could save this unholy mess. The Nightly Show entered its second week with a new host but the same old problems.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 6th March 2017

The Nightly Show review

James Corden and his fellow US talkshow hosts can sleep easy in their squishy Hollywood beds tonight because The Nightly Show (ITV), a British attempt to emulate what they do, fell as flat as a Shrove Tuesday pancake. In the process, it made such slick American TV productions look even better.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th February 2017

Inside No 9 review

Inside No 9 is an underrated retro treat, a throwback to the good old Seventies and their one-off TV plays. This was a devilish confection with a haunting aftertaste. Don't have nightmares. And, no, I didn't have a starter.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 21st February 2017

Tracey Ullman's Show review

Ullman throws herself at it with gusto and it's iconoclastic enough to elicit gasps as well as giggles.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 3rd February 2017

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