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Cold Feet has finally become must-watch TV
The drama about middle-class Mancunians has hit its stride at long last - thanks largely to a love affair that's been bubbling under since the 90s.
Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 18th February 2019Cast revealed for Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes
The cast for Gold's forthcoming series Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes has been revealed. Kevin McNally, Robert Bathurst, Bernard Cribbins, Kevin Eldon, Mathew Horne, David Hayman and Tom Rosenthal will star.
British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2019Cold Feet beginning to show its age
The old gang are back - again - but the frailties of middle age make for more mordant TV than the mishaps of youth.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 14th January 2019Cold Feet: Learning from 'mistakes' of last series
It's just more than two years since Cold Feet returned to a warm reception from critics and fans alike, following a 13-year hiatus.
Emma Saunders, BBC, 28th December 2018Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst to star in new version of Dad's Army
Kevin McNally and Robert Bathurst will play Captain Mainwaring and Sergeant Wilson in Dad's Army - The Lost Episodes.
British Comedy Guide, 9th November 2018The biggest names at Edinburgh Fringe 2018
It's that time of year again - Edinburgh Fringe festival is just around the corner as August attempts to entertain us with the funniest gags, most riveting drama and best talk shows.
Amy Duncan, Metro, 24th July 2018+3 interview: The Song of Lunch
"It is staged with cartoon animation by Charles Peattie, gorgeous black and white silhouettes which, because The Song Of Lunch is a retelling of the Orpheus myth, uses imagery from Greek pots."
Dan Lentell, Edinburgh49, 20th July 2018I'm a celebrity . . . get me in the Fringe!
The festival is a place where youthful ambitions are realised or thwarted. It's also somewhere that many famous faces come to see what all the fuss is about.
The List, 19th July 2018Fringe 2018: shows we think will sell out fast
From first timers to returning Fringe favourites, here's the shows from Gilded Balloon, Pleasance, Assembly and Underbelly to book ASAP.
Craig Angus, The List, 27th June 2018Edinburgh preview: The Song of Lunch
Robert Bathurst (Cold Feet, ITV; Downton Abbey, ITV; Toast of London, Channel 4) and Rebecca Johnson (The Trip, BBC Two; The Flood, Megatopia Films) star in this hilarious and poignant drama of a disastrous attempt to rekindle lost love.
Theatre Weekly, 12th June 2018