Press clippings
Noel Fielding and an exposed bellybutton: Dave Brown's best photograph
"Noel can usually spot a camera 500 yards away so it's unusual to capture him unposed. And Rich Fulcher's bellybutton was an essential part of his act - if it wasn't out, the comedy wasn't as good."
The Guardian, 2nd October 2024BBC launches Unhinged comedy shorts series
BBC Studios has launched Unhinged, a series of comedy shorts for its Funny Parts online channel.
British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2024The Completely Made-Up Adventures Of Dick Turpin review
Dick Turpin's gone woke! He's now a non-violent vegan who prefers knitting to armed robbery, shuns toxic masculinity, and embraces diversity in his gang of previously ruthless outlaws.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st March 2024Still Up review
After the success of Trying and Ted Lasso, Apple TV+'s new British comedy Still Up feels like an updated version of Sleepless In Seattle, but written during lockdown.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd September 2023Still Up review
This is a chemistry-packed show about two friends who can't sleep, so phone chat through the night. The leads' charisma will pull you through to the final episodes - where things get really meaty.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 22nd September 2023Still Up: The stars of this charming British comedy are a genuine revelation
This sitcom about two friends who phone chat their way through insomnia is an absolute delight. Its leads' chemistry is impossibly fizzy - you'll root for them like never before.
Joel Golby, The Guardian, 16th September 2023Antonia Thomas and Craig Roberts to star in Apple series Still Up
Still Up[/c], a new Apple TV+ comedy series about two insomniacs, will star Antonia Thomas and Craig Roberts.
British Comedy Guide, 26th October 2022BBC Three to launch Sexy Murder series
BBC Three is to launch Sexy Murder, a comedy series that spoofs reality crime series like Making A Murderer and Serial.
British Comedy Guide, 27th October 2016Binging: The Mighty Boosh
A London exhibition of unseen Boosh goodies has just been announced, opening at Shoreditch's Book Club on 20 October. Plenty of time to go on a journey through time and space with Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, says Lucy Reynolds.
Lucy Reynolds, Standard Issue, 1st August 2016Top Coppers, BBC3, review
And there are plenty of moments to enjoy here, from Rich Fulchers unashamedly sleazy Mayor protesting his innocence whenever he is caught with his pants down - which is quite often - to the sight of my old London university building doubling as Justice City's Town Hall (maybe just me on that one then).
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th September 2015