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The stars of Spaced reunited
"Our show doesn't feel dated like Friends."
Hadley Freeman, The Guardian, 11th January 2020Cast revealed for Pegg & Frost sitcom Truth Seekers
The cast have been revealed for Truth Seekers, Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's new sitcom for Amazon. Stars will include Samson Kayo, Susan Wokoma, Julian Barratt, Morgana Robinson and Kevin Eldon.
British Comedy Guide, 19th September 2019Amazon buys Pegg & Frost's ghost hunting comedy
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost's new comedy series about ghost hunters, Truth Seekers, has been bought for international release by streaming platform Amazon Prime Video.
British Comedy Guide, 6th August 2019Nick Frost interview
'I have a beautiful life at the moment'.
Tim Jonze, The Observer, 10th March 2019Fighting With My Family review from Mark Kermode
Stephen Merchant has all the right moves.
Mark Kermode, The Guardian, 3rd March 2019You'll be gripped by Fighting With My Family
A true story of a Norfolk lass who took on the big bad world of showbiz wrestling... and triumphed.
Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 1st March 2019Slaughterhouse Rulez review
An elite boarding school comes under attack in this messy horror comedy.
MaryAnn Johanson, The List, 30th October 2018Cast list revealed for Horrible Histories: The Movie
Nick Frost, Kim Cattrall, Derek Jacobi and over 20 well-known British comic actors are amongst those due to star in Horrible Histories: The Movie - Rotten Romans, coming to cinemas in July 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 3rd October 2018Spaced​ revisited: looking back at a cult classic
It may have been released nearly two decades ago now, but Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson's sitcom Spaced remains as hilarious and comforting as it ever was. The show is one of the great modern sitcoms and was the launching pad not only for Pegg, Stevenson and the rest of the cast, but also for director Edgar Wright.
Rob Keeling, Cult Box, 12th July 2018The week in TV: Would I Lie to You?; Sick Note
At some points it felt as though Ed Balls had merely exchanged one bear pit for another; at others it bordered on poignant.
Barbara Ellen, The Guardian, 26th November 2017