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Stephen Mangan to star as Charles Dickens in Urban Myths episode

Stephen Mangan will star as Charles Dickens in Bleak House Guest, a new comedy for the Sky Arts Urban Myths strand.

British Comedy Guide, 21st December 2018

Hang Ups DVD review

What a surprise when an American concept gets reworked into a British series and actually works.

Samuel Payne, Entertainment Focus, 20th October 2018

Hang Ups episode 1 review

With a strong core cast, an impressive roster of guest stars and an interesting style unlike anything else on British television, Hang Ups is an enjoyable watch.

Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 9th August 2018

Hang Ups review: a very funny wake up call

The series is hilarious but sheds light on some serious issues that will hit home for millennials.

Molli Mitchell, The Daily Express, 9th August 2018

TV: Hang Ups, Channel 4

Boy oh boy that Stephen Mangan has a hell of a work ethic.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th August 2018

Inside No. 9: Series 4, Episode 3 - Once Removed review

Inside No. 9 episodes are known for having at least one twist, but Once Removed has so many twists and turns it is hard to know where to start.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 16th January 2018

Inside No 9 review: Memento meets farce

Just when you think Inside No 9 has seen it all, along comes an episode with a gun hidden in an oven mitt, attempted smothering with bubble-wrap, and a dementia-stricken father who thinks he's Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 16th January 2018

Inside No. 9 series 4 episode 3 review: Once Removed

Inside No. 9 winds back the clock in a cleverly structured episode that keeps the audience guessing.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 16th January 2018

Inside No 9 series 4 episode 3 review: Once Removed

And so when the episode ends, you're left marvelling at all the little clues that have been littered throughout the half hour.

Andrew Allen, Cult Box, 16th January 2018

Inside No 9 review: this is criminally underappreciated

Let's hope the makers of last year's flop BBC drama Rellik were watching, taking notes and hanging their heads in shame. Inside No. 9 (BBC Two) just provided a masterclass in how to tell a crime story backwards.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 16th January 2018

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