Press clippings Page 16
Robert Webb rejoins Jeeves and Wooster for tour
Robert Webb will reprise his role in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense on the show's UK tour next year.
David Hutchison, The Stage, 18th November 2014New quiz show pilot for Robert Webb
Robert Webb will host the pilot episode for a new quiz show, it has been announced.
British Comedy Guide, 30th October 2014Final Peep Show series to air in late 2015
Channel 4 will finally wave goodbye to David Mitchell and Robert Webb as Mark Corrigan and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne with series nine at the end of next year.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 20th October 2014Cast rehearse Neville's Island
Rehearsal photos have been released for the upcoming West End transfer of Tim Firth's comedy. Leading the cast of Angus Jackson's production are Adrian Edmondson, who is reprising his performance as Gordon from the original run in Chichester, Miles Jupp, Neil Morrissey and Robert Webb.
Nicole Goldstein, What's On Stage, 1st October 2014Mitchell & Webb's Ambassadors to return as a drama?
Reports suggest Ambassadors, the series starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, could return for a second series - but as a straight drama.
British Comedy Guide, 10th June 2014Robert Webb interview
Robert Webb - the new Bertie Wooster - on Peep Show's final season, Russell Brand, and why he's not a "miserable bastard".
Andrew Burns, The Big Issue, 20th May 2014Who said it? PG Wodehouse's Wooster or Peep Show's Jez?
As Robert Webb prepares to take over in the West End comedy Perfect Nonsense, based on the works of PG Wodehouse, can you guess which of these lines belong to Bertie Wooster and which were spoken by Peep Show's Jeremy?
Chris Wiegand, The Guardian, 31st March 2014Mark Heap & Robert Webb take over Jeeves and Wooster
Green Wing and Peep Show stars will replace Stephen Mangan and Matthew Macfadyen in Perfect Nonsense from April.
Matt Trueman, The Guardian, 3rd February 2014David Mitchell and Robert Webb have lost none of their comedy momentum: the series continues as energetically as it started last week. This time, the running sketch is Mitchell as the "Radio 4 sommelier", with suggestions for a wine that will augment the most laughs in each section of the show. The most unexpected hilarity comes in a scene set in a tavern close to Count Dracula's castle where the endless list of vampire lore - ward them off with water, crucifixes, garlic etc - is given a very funny new twist.
A final word of praise for the wonderful Olivia Colman, whose skills as a comedy actress are put to good use.
Jane Anderson, Radio Times, 3rd December 2013Robert Webb: Why Tristram Hunt didn't cut it as a comic
Tristram Hunt, the shadow education secretary, was not 'reliably funny' during his days performing in the Footlights at Cambridge according to his co-star Robert Webb.
Tim Walker, The Telegraph, 28th November 2013