Press clippings Page 10
Filming locations for Fast Show across the North-East
The Fast Show was a little bit wooh and a little bit whey in the 1990s - a fast-paced BBC comedy sketch show, starring Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson, that was packed full of catchphrases and featured many scenes filmed in the North-East.
Chris Lloyd, The Northern Echo, 20th September 2020Paul Whitehouse protests theatre shutdowns
Paul Whitehouse is to stage a protest with fellow members of the cast and crew of the Only Fools And Horses musical to draw attention to the plight of theatre industry workers this week.
Chortle, 1st September 2020The Fast Show could return as a live show
The stars of The Fast Show have revealed they have talked about a possible new live stage show, and potential new television formats together.
British Comedy Guide, 29th August 2020The Fast Show: Bloomin' Catchphrases review
So much more than a bunch of one-liners.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 29th August 2020The Fast Show Blooming Catchphrases review: brilliant!
So much more than a standard clips show, this wonderful trip down memory lane proved to be as emotional as it was amusing.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 29th August 2020The Fast Show characters on the Covid era
How are Swiss Toni, Ron Manager, Dave Angel, Ken and Kenneth, Brilliant, and a very drunk Rowley Birkin QC handling life in 2020? As The Fast Show returns for a special, its characters talk masks, pronouns and Meghan Markle.
Rich Pelley, Charlie Higson, Paul Whitehouse and Simon Day, The Guardian, 27th August 2020Gone Fishing review
Forget the fishing, this brilliant comedy duo have got me hooked.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 24th August 2020Reviews: Gone Fishing, Harry Hill's World of TV
I'm still wild about Harry, even on a clip-show.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 24th August 2020Mortimer and Whitehouse: Gone Fishing, review, BBC2
Series three promises to be as tender and funny as ever.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 23rd August 2020Gone Fishing review: one of the best things on the BBC
Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse are back on the river and tackling life's big questions in this blessedly unchanged format.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 23rd August 2020