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Nick Frost's Captain Pugwash film 'will never get made'
Nick revealed financing the film had been problematic.
Chortle, 4th March 2021Truth Seekers cancelled after one series
Nick Frost has revealed that Truth Seekers has ended after a single series.
British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2021TV Review: Truth Seekers season 1 episode 8
Note: This review contains major spoilers as to how the series ends.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 2nd November 2020TV Review: Truth Seekers season 1 episode 1
I'm definitely looking forward to watching more of the series to see where it goes next, and Pegg and Frost have created another bunch of characters whose lives I'm already gripped by. Rated 3.75 stars out of 5.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 31st October 2020Review: Truth Seekers
It's frequently a deeply silly show, of course, and the season's overarching storyline, which involves the connection between wireless broadband and alternate dimensions, is pure, high-concept sci-fi, with just the right amount of cheesiness, for flavor. But Truth Seekers takes seriously the things it should: its need to throw in a few legitimate scares every so often and the abiding humanity of its characters.
Glen Weldon, NPR, 30th October 2020Truth Seekers review
Frost and Pegg reunite in a creepy new series about amateur paranormal investigators - but does it have the nimble wit of Shaun of the Dead?
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 30th October 2020Truth Seekers, Amazon Prime review
Frost and Pegg's nostalgic reunion lacks subversive zing.
Ed Power, The Telegraph, 30th October 2020Nick Frost interview
As he launches new comedy-horror series Truth Seekers for Halloween, Nick Frost recalls ghosthunting with his pal Simon Pegg and enduring horrifying meetings with TV executives.
Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 30th October 2020Truth Seekers, Amazon Prime, review
It may be that for hardcore Frost and Pegg fans, it proved thrilling enough to see them on screen together.
Kasia Delgado, i Newspaper, 30th October 2020Truth Seekers review
An underwhelming if warm eight-part series that posits the scariest theory of all: Frost and Pegg's powers are starting to wane.
Dan Seddon, NME, 29th October 2020