British Comedy Guide

Paul Cooper

  • English
  • Actor

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This Country sponsored walk

The Children's Football Alliance - co-founded by Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper's father - has announced a This Country-themed fundraising walk through the Cotswolds in September.

British Comedy Guide, 18th August 2022

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

Review: This Country, episode 6, Family Loyalties

After a successful first series, the second series of This Country has kept up the momentum and high quality level with six more glorious episodes.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th April 2018

A day on the set of This Country

Sick of working odd jobs just to survive, Daisy May Cooper hounded production companies with a short sketch about Kerry, the lead character in the now critically acclaimed comedy. Sean O'Grady dusts off his acting skills and joins the actress and her brother on set.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 23rd October 2017

Review: This Country, Episode 5, BBC Three

We can laugh at the antics of the people in This Country - it is hard to decide who is more hopeless this week out of Kerry and Kurtan - but that doesn't mean we haven't also grown to care about them over these episodes. One more week to go, but hopefully there will be another series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th March 2017

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