Michael Hogan
- Reviewer
Press clippings Page 22
Hoff the Record, episode one, review
David Hasselhoff's mockumentary is a terrific addition to a well-worn format, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 18th June 2015Doll & Em review: 'breezily watchable'
Emily Mortimer and Dolly Wells's sitcom is charming but not quite funny enough, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 4th June 2015Bob Monkhouse the Million Joke Man review: predictable
This documentary, which had access to Monkhouse's personal archive, failed to focus on the details, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 3rd June 2015Bugsplat!, Channel 4, review: 'current'
This pilot episode has an intriguing premise and shows potential, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 7th May 2015Murder in Successville, BBC Three, review: unholy mess
There were too many puerile jokes in this very unfunny detective comedy, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 7th May 2015Peter Kay's Car Share, BBC One, review: 'very funny'
Peter Kay's Car Share (BBC One) was the Beeb's first motoring-based programme since Top Gear-gate. Fortunately for a sitcom, it was very funny and full of gentle charm. The opposite of Jeremy Clarkson at a cold buffet, in fact.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 29th April 2015The Delivery Man, ITV, review: 'punchy'
The Delivery Man (ITV) was ITV's latest attempt to create a broad sitcom of its own to rival Miranda and Mrs Brown's Boys on the BBC. And it wasn't half bad.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 15th April 2015Mark Gatiss, interview
The League of Gentlemen and Sherlock star will play Peter Mandelson in Channel 4's drama about the coalition. He tells Michael Hogan about taking on New Labour's éminence grise.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 14th March 2015Nurse, review: 'a beautiful bedside manner'
Paul Whitehouse's well-observed comedy came from the heart, says Michael Hogan.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 10th March 2015How much do you know about Red Nose Day? - quiz
This Friday isn't just the biennial fundraising fandango that is Comic Relief's Red Nose Day (BBC One from 7pm), it also marks the 30th anniversary of the first event. Flex your funny bone and warm up your wallet by testing your knowledge of Red Nose Days past...
Michael Hogan, The Observer, 8th March 2015