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The week in TV: Funny Woman
Gemma Arterton's Blackpool sitcom queen is an idealised trailblazer.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 13th February 2023Funny Woman review
Funny Woman, with a stinging script by Morwenna Banks, shamelessly revels in all the raunchy sexism of the 1960s while mocking the men who assumed every attractive female figure was topped off by a head full of air.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 10th February 2023The Love Box in Your Living Room review
Cultural vandal Nadine Dorries's laughable attempts at free-market broadcasting this week might be the best advert for maintaining the licence fee, but the surprisingly heart-warming conclusion to this bitingly funny hour comes a close second. We'll miss the BBC when it's gone... and this excellent programme is just one more reason why.
Chortle, 27th October 2022Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield on their BBC mockumentary
Gloriously spoofing Downton, Peaky Blinders, Jackanory and much, much more, the comedy legends reveal all about their riotous sketch show for the Beeb's centenary.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 14th October 2022BBC confirms Undoing Martin Parker series
The BBC has confirmed the commissioning of a new period comedy series set in 1990, from Car Share writers Sian Gibson and Paul Coleman.
British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2022Code 404, Sky Comedy, review
Forget Turner and Hooch - Stephen Graham and Daniel Mays are the best buddy cops.
Ed Power, i Newspaper, 4th August 2022The Witchfinder cast revealed
BBC Two sitcom The Witchfinder starts on 8th March, with Jessica Hynes, Daniel Rigby and Reece Shearsmith amongst the cast joining lead actors Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper.
British Comedy Guide, 16th February 2022Code 404 Series 3 confirmed by Sky
Sky has confirmed that cop sitcom Code 404 will return for a third series.
British Comedy Guide, 4th November 2021Code 404 set to return for Series 3
Work has begun on a third series of Code 404. Further episodes of the hit Sky Comedy cop sitcom, which stars Daniel Mays as a detective brought back to life as an AI experiment, and Stephen Graham as his long-suffering partner, have already been written BCG understands.
British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2021Code 404 Series 2 review
A gloriously silly CBBC version of Line Of Duty.
Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 1st September 2021