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Rob Delaney pilots a 'dark comedy' for Channel 4
Rob Delaney is piloting a black comedy for Channel 4 with Father Ted co-creator Arthur Mathews.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 21st June 2019Seriously funny: why we fell in love with dramedies
From Toby Jones's Don't Forget the Driver to Ricky Gervais in After Life, a new breed of 'dark comedy' is wowing TV critics and audiences.
Vanessa Thorpe, The Guardian, 11th May 201930 stand-up comedians you need to see
To celebrate the legends that bring us the lols, we've put together a bumper list of our favourite comedians performing at the moment - the big names and the ones you've yet to fall in love with.
Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 9th May 2019Review: In Catastrophe, true love is not convenient
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney in Catastrophe, a show about a marriage that works even if it isn't a storybook.
James Poniewozik, The New York Times, 13th March 2019Catastrophe: Season Four Review
How to end a show like Catastrophe? Delaney and Hogan were always able to strike the perfect balance between side-splitting humour and emotional devastation, and the final scene is no different.
Becky Kukla, The Digital Fix, 6th March 2019Rob Delaney interview
The comedian navigated the worst grief imaginable, while writing the end of Catastrophe.
Vulture, 4th March 2019The finale of Catastrophe: a perfect, poetic farewell
The show, as it always has done, invites us to think darkly, even if just for a second.
Anna Leszkiewicz, The New Statesman, 14th February 2019Farewell, Catastrophe - thanks for the big laughs
From the awkward sex and the laughter to the urine-soaked engagement ring and the tears - C4's relationship sitcom has been a fling to remember.
Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 13th February 2019Catastrophe, Channel 4, series 4 finale review
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney go out on a grief-stricken, hope-filled cliffhanger.
Jasper Rees, The Arts Desk, 13th February 2019Catastrophe: the final episode
Such density of scripting, combined with the dark humour and embarrassing realities, both made palatable by the screen charisma of Delaney and Horgan, should cement Catastrophe's place as a landmark in Britain's comedy terrain.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th February 2019