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Miriam Margolyes, Julia Deakin and Simon Day join The Windsors
Miriam Margolyes will guest star as Queen Victoria in Series 3 of The Windsors. Meanwhile Julia Deakin and Simon Day will play Carole and Mike Middleton.
British Comedy Guide, 19th February 2020Comedy stars to take part in Whodunnit spoof play
A number of comedians are due to guest star in Whodunnit [Unrehearsed], a new murder mystery spoof coming to London's Park Theatre.
British Comedy Guide, 30th May 2019For many years now Norton, a latter-day Russell Harty, has charmed anecdotes from guests - epitomised by Liam Neeson's recent account of how he became smitten with Helen Mirren on the set of Excalibur. Now, aided by Miriam Margolyes and Rob Brydon, he analyses what it takes to tell a good tale.
Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 4th January 2019Blackadder's Christmas Carol at 30
Thirty years ago, Blackadder brought us a brilliantly subversive take on the Charles Dickens classic - and it's still inspired.
Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 13th December 2018Patricia Hodge to star in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show
Patricia Hodge and Miriam Margolyes are amongst the stars taking on roles in Mrs Hudson's Radio Show, the Radio 4 comedy written by Barry Cryer and his son Bob.
British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2018Early Man the latest claymation from Aardman
This is another likeable, affectionate family animation that benefits from the human touch.
Ross Miller, The National (Scotland), 26th January 2018Early Man review
Wallace & Gromit creator Nick Park directs his first full length feature for over a decade. It's been worth the wait.
Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 17th January 2018Early Man is a joy even if you don't like football
The clever people at Pixar are also wonderful at what they do, but their new production is so slick and clever that it doesn't make you hug yourself with joy. Early Man does.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 15th January 2018Early Man review: a gloriously funny tale
It's so important to choose the right materials for the task at hand, and when it comes to animating a pig nervously giving a back massage to a fat man in the bath, only Plasticine will do.
Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 14th January 2018Our Graham has become the king of UK chat by turning his big red couch into a chemistry set, placing Hollywood A-listers cheek-by-jowl with domestic celebs to see what unexpected reactions result. In this rather gratuitous special, Norton offers a handy checklist for potential guests to help them get with the programme, while sofa veterans Joan Collins, Ricky Gervais and Miriam Margolyes reflect on past appearances.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 5th January 2018