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Neil Webster (I)

  • Writer, script editor and executive producer

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Sky Arts reveals Urban Myths comedy season

Sky Arts is to broadcast a season of comedies featuring fictional stories about well-known cultural figures. Stars of Urban Myths include Katherine Parkinson, David Threlfall, Rupert Grint and Carrie Fisher.

British Comedy Guide, 10th January 2017

The 1996 Edinburgh Fringe

Clearing out this week, I unearthed the 1996 Edinburgh Fringe programme and some flyers So for no other reason than nostalgia, here's how the festival has changed in 20 years.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st September 2016

Comedy Feed: JPD review

JPD is the only one of this year's batch of Comedy Feeds that's a sketch format, rather than a sitcom pilot befitting the BBC's current celebration of the narrative genre.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th September 2016

It takes quite a script to make Bradley Walsh seem mannered, and the likes of Kayvan Novak, Jamie Demetriou and Keith Allen vanish into the background, and I can only surmise that the actors fancied a spot of filming in the sun. Neil Webster and Charlie Skelton's sitcom told of an undercover reporter on the run on a Spanish island.

Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 15th December 2015

The real SunTrap - Location guide

Writer and producer Neil Webster guides us around the setting of Bradley Walsh and Kayvan Novak's new comedy.

Jade Bremner, Radio Times, 2nd June 2015

Behind-the-scenes on SunTrap

A six-part sitcom set on a sun-drenched island was the perfect start for our newly launched indie- until we had to go to sea, says Neil Webster.

Neil Webster, Broadcast, 14th May 2015

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