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Channel 4 confirms Catastrophe Series 3 and Series 4
Channel 4 has confirmed that its multi award-winning sitcom Catastrophe is to return for a third and fourth series.
British Comedy Guide, 12th July 2016Rob Delaney & Sharon Horgan interview
The stars and writing duo behind Catastrophe explain how they smashed together two very different ideas to craft a uniquely honest series.
Ben Travers, IndieWire, 27th June 2016Women take the comedy throne at Channel 4
Game of Thrones aside, it is the women who catch the eye in Channel 4's forthcoming comedy line-up.
John Plunkett, The Guardian, 5th June 2016Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan on comedy
Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan on comedy, parenthood, and unhappy endings.
Scott Meslow, The Week, 8th April 2016Catastrophe Season 2 review
Catastrophe season 2 continues to find comedy and drama in its honest depiction of an unlikely couple's lives.
Joe Matar, Den Of Geek, 4th April 2016Catastrophe and Chewing Gum both win multiple RTS Awards
Channel 4 sitcom Catastrophe, and Chewing Gum creator Michaela Coel, both won in two categories at the Royal Television Society awards.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd March 2016Review: Rob Delaney, Meat
For all the smut, chaos and flippancy Delaney attributes to his life, there's little fat on Meat and it's an impressively choice, juicy cut from his disordered, animalistic existence.
Jay Richardson, Giggle Beats, 16th March 2016Rob Delaney: Meat Tour - The Lowry, Salford review
Rob Delaney's humour is scatological and his range of topics limited to the more crude bodily functions. The title of the show, Meat Tour, comes from Delaney's habit of wearing his underpants until all that is visible are shreds of clothing and, well, meat.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 9th March 2016This week's new live comedy
Previews of Rob Delaney, John Kearns and the Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 4th March 2016Live Review: Nick Thune, Soho Theatre
His brutal attitude is closest to Rob Delaney.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 4th February 2016