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Everyone Else Burns review
Channel 4's latest isn't funnier-than-thou - but it does have some bright spots.
David Craig, Radio Times, 23rd January 2023Everyone Else Burns review
Everyone Else Burns, written by relative newcomers Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor, is a strikingly fresh sitcom while at the same time touching on some instantly recognisable tropes - the family dynamic, dad worried about his status, rivalry, meddling neighbours. It takes a few swipes at religion but actually in a fairly benign way.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd January 2023The Larkins review
A mystery fit for a Time Lord - why is The Larkins so unfunny?
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 21st November 2022The Larkins review
The Larkins is nothing less than the murder of a national treasure.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 17th October 2022The Larkins, Episode 1 review
A charming escape into HE Bates's bucolic fantasy.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 16th October 2022Stuck review
Dylan Moran and Morgana Robinson have great chemistry in this bite-size comedy, but they fail to find the humour in mundanity.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 26th September 2022Stuck review
Dylan Moran's marriage comedy is short but not sweet.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 9th September 2022TV review: Stuck, BBC Two
Stuck is hardly the first comedy to deal with a mid-life crisis, but even after a few minutes you sense that this is going to be different.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th September 2022Stuck review
Maybe it's a throwback to the domestic imprisonment of the past couple of years, but the stagnation of long-term relationships seems to be a growing trend in TV.
Chortle, 8th September 2022Stuck review
Dylan Moran's 10-minute sitcom is vapidly inoffensive.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 8th September 2022