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Baby Cow release new sitcom pilots

Two brand new digital comedy series from BBC Studios and Baby Cow Productions - The Train and What's Happening? - are being released online via YouTube and Facebook.

British Comedy Guide, 27th September 2022

See How They Run review

Sam Rockwell and Saoirse Ronan sniff out a killer in this consistently entertaining star-studded whodunnit.

Emma Simmonds, The List, 8th September 2022

New Dave sitcom pilots, first images

The broadcast dates and first images for new Dave pilots The Other Half, Dead Canny, Holier Than Thou and Perfect have been revealed.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd August 2022

Vahid Gold stars in Dave sitcom pilot The Other Half

Vahid Gold is to star in The Other Half, a new sitcom pilot for Dave about a closeted, mixed heritage 20-something called Navid.

British Comedy Guide, 4th March 2022

Royal Television Society Awards 2021 nominations

Brassic, Sex Education, The Young Offenders, Gbemisola Ikumelo, Sophie Willan, Ruth Jones, Youssef Kerkour, O-T Fagbenle and Paul Chahidi are amongst the nominees for the RTS Programme Awards 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd March 2021

The 50 best TV shows of 2020: No 8 - This Country

The trials and tribulations of Kerry and Kurtan in a small Cotswold village will have you crying with laughter one moment and stunned with grief the next.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 11th December 2020

BingeWatch - This Country

The BBC mockumentary follows two cousins in a stagnating English village.

Nathan Brooker, The Financial Times, 3rd September 2020

This Country review

This Country has, over its three series, been willing to cover issues of more seriousness.

Noah Keate, The Boar, 2nd April 2020

Farewell to This Country, a modern-day masterpiece

Like so many great British series, This Country is quitting while it's ahead - but Sean O'Grady hopes this is not truly the end of the road for the Mucklowes.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 23rd March 2020

This Country finale, BBC3, review

The sitcom was a warm, mocking look at a British village where the views are nice, but there's eff all to do.

Barbara Speed, i Newspaper, 23rd March 2020

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