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Edinburgh TV Festival 2024 awards nominees
Nominees have been announced for the 2024 awards of the annual Edinburgh TV Festival.
British Comedy Guide, 26th June 2024No Derry Girls reunion on the horizon - Nicola Coughlan
There is no chance of a Derry Girls reunion any time soon, Irish actor Nicola Coughlan has said.
Jessica Lawrence, BBC, 6th June 2024Seize Them! review
While there's a whole battalion of comic talent doing their best with the poor material they've been given, they have precious little to work with. (2.8 stars)
Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 11th April 2024Seize Them! review
It doesn't reach the heights of Horrible Histories - let alone Monty Python And The Holy Grail - but Seize Them! turns the Dark Ages into the daft ages, delivering a mostly entertaining, female-centred comedy enlivened by winning performances.
Ian Freer, Empire, 8th April 2024Seize Them! review
During the first half-hour of this cheap and cheerless medieval comedy, you may wonder if you've wandered into a kids' film.
Andy Lea, The Sun, 5th April 2024Seize Them! review
This amateurish, Horrible Histories-style Britcom is full of missed opportunities.
Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 4th April 2024Seize Them! review
Spoilt queen Aimee Lou Wood faces off against Nicola Coughlan's humble upstart in a goofy adventure played for laughs.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 3rd April 2024The week in TV: Big Mood
Nicola Coughlan goes deep in a bleak millennials comedy of mental illness.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 31st March 2024Big Mood review
Channel 4 has been getting some stick recently for the quality of its programming but this is an enjoyable sitcom deftly balancing laugh-out-loud moments and serious issues. Coughlan alone makes it must-see TV.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th March 2024Big Mood on Channel 4 review
Witty, gritty and honest - everything Nicola Coughlan touches turns to gold.
Emma Loffhagen, Evening Standard, 28th March 2024