Press clippings Page 5
Filming begins in Belfast for Dylan Moran's 'Stuck'
Shooting for the show has been taking place in a house on South Parade street, off Ormeau Road.
Belfast Live, 17th January 2022Dylan Moran is Stuck
British Comedy Guide, 7th January 2022Kieran Hodgson & Morgana Robinson tackle climate change for Channel 4
Kieran Hodgson and Morgana Robinson are leading a one-off comic documentary on climate change for Channel 4 entitled How We Forgot To Save The Planet.
British Comedy Guide, 8th October 2021Sky backs comedies
Sky has reiterated its commitment to comedy, as work resumes on several of its shows. A fourth series of Brassic is being written, Breeders looks set to return for a third series, and drafting is underway on a third series of Intelligence. Further episodes of The Reluctant Landlord were also in development before the coronavirus pandemic struck.
British Comedy Guide, 23rd May 2021Taskmaster Series 12 line-up
Alan Davies, Desiree Burch, Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Victoria Coren Mitchell will take part in Taskmaster Series 12.
British Comedy Guide, 20th May 2021Vic Reeves & Morgana Robinson star in sitcom podcast
Vic Reeves and Morgana Robinson are amongst the cast of a new sitcom podcast by Tony Pitts. Robinson will also star in the upcoming second series of Sky's Intelligence.
British Comedy Guide, 14th January 2021Truth Seekers review
An affectionate British tribute to horror.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 29th October 2020The lockdown sketches continue with appearances from Tim Key, who provides a noirish spoken-word interlude on social distancing, Morgana Robinson's Cheryl Cole on snoozing self-care and the return of Charlie Higson's lascivious Swiss Toni. Plus Tez Ilyas has some absurdist tips on solo exercise.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 15th June 2020TV review: The Windsors, series three, episode six
If it continues along in the vein of the majority of the third series it'll be increasingly disappointing and only fitfully amusing.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 1st April 2020Always June review
Pepperdine is the stand-out turn, with June likely to be just sort of eccentric but identifiable creation you could hang a decent sitcom on. And there are a reasonable number of amusingly scatty lines, often drawn from a Victoria Wood-style of amplified mundanity and super-specific references to the likes of 'the Parker Knoll'. But those around her are far less interesting bunch.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 22nd March 2020