British Comedy Guide

Michael Hogan

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Crashing, episode 1, Channel 4, review: 'clumsy'

This new comedy about twentysomethings living in a disused hospital was like a hipster take on Miranda, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 11th January 2016

The 10 best vicars

Including The Vicar of Dibley's Geraldine Granger, The League of Gentlemen's Bernice Woodall, and Viz's Paul Whicker the Tall Vicar.

Michael Hogan, The Guardian, 18th December 2015

Peep Show, review: 'pin-sharp comedy'

Michael Hogan is delighted that the gang have reunited to give one of the best British comedies in recent years a fitting send-off.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 11th November 2015

Catastrophe, series two, episode one, review

Full of black farce and unflinching observation, the year's best comedy richly deserves its swift second series, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th October 2015

You, Me and the Apocalypse, episode two, review

The pace of the sprawling apocalyptic drama is too leisurely, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 7th October 2015

Forget 007, Danger Mouse is the spy we should aspire to

He's smooth, he's suave, and he's unencumbered by misogynistic baggage: Michael Hogan explains why Danger Mouse is the everyman's espionage hero.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 29th September 2015

Goodness Gracious Me, review: 'a little flabby'

The show, like its stars, is a little long in tooth but a wicked parody of Downton Abbey made it worth it, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 25th August 2015

Very British Problems, Channel 4, review: 'a mistake'

This old-fashioned list show about awkward social situations forgot to be funny, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 13th August 2015

Not Safe for Work, episode 1, review

Channel 4's new drama lives up to its name but is less than the sum of its parts, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 30th June 2015

Sandi Toksvig's last News Quiz, review

During Toksvig's nine year stint as host, Radio 4's The News Quiz has gone from strength to strength. She'll be missed, says Michael Hogan.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 26th June 2015

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