Press clippings
'There were people dying around us': An oral history of Channel 4 sitcom Green Wing
As the cult comedy series turns 20, Jacob Stolworthy talks to the crew behind it - including creator Victoria Pile and cast members Tamsin Greig and Michelle Gomez - about the show's legacy, from its beloved characters to the relentless corpsing and a possible continuation.
Jacob Stolworthy, The Independent, 3rd September 2024Green Wing: Resuscitated review
Fans of Channel 4's surreal hospital comedy will not be disappointed with the result, which dropped without notice this week.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st May 2024Green Wing cast reunite for Audible podcast series
The cast of Green Wing have reunited for a six-part podcast sitcom. Green Wing: Resuscitated is available now from Audible.
British Comedy Guide, 29th April 2024Green Wing: Resuscitated review
Hit TV comedy series is revived in audio form, and the anarchic energy has survived intact.
Fiona Sturges, The Financial Times, 29th April 2024BBC to broadcast The Festival Of Funny
The BBC has announced The Festival Of Funny. Running across its TV, radio and online channels from late February to mid-March, the festival will see fourteen hours of new content broadcast.
British Comedy Guide, 15th February 2021Scotland's funniest 60 people
As the Glasgow International Comedy Festival prepares to launch with a gaggle of giggles later this month, we count down Scotland's funniest 60 people.
The Herald, 3rd March 201916 times Green Wing was one of the funniest shows ever
From the surreal quirks of Sue White to the stammering awkwardness of Dr Alan Statham, we've rounded up some of the best bits below...
Sam Haysom, Mashable, 14th April 2017Michelle Gomez interview
We interview Michelle Gomez about slapstick, stand-up, Steven Moffat, playing Doctor Who's Missy, and her new web series...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 5th June 2015Michelle Gomez: 'Broadcast channels are restricted'
Michelle Gomez is the star of a new web series, and revealed there's one simple reason she's gone online - freedom.
Morgan Jeffery, Digital Spy, 28th May 2015Radio Times review
On the therapist's sofa tonight are Lucille Ball (the late I Love Lucy star), a gruff Mrs Noah and Bonnie Parker (Clyde's partner in crime). We also meet Mary Magdalene and Pocahontas; the former bears an unholy resemblance to Morgana Robinson's unrepentant Anna Nicole Smith last week, while Pocahontas embarks on a surreal rant about celebrity culture and tax-dodging comedians.
My favourite sketch is a group workshop for women traumatised by Hitchcock: Michelle Gomez plays a brooding Ingrid Bergman, whose treatment involves wrestling with a giant coffee cup. The actors are clearly having so much fun that, even when the gags are more weird than wonderful, it's impossible not to giggle along.
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 2nd December 2014