Press clippings
Holly Burn and David Mills pilot "big, bold, brash" sitcom Those Two
Holly Burn and David Mills have written and star in "big, bold, brash" sitcom pilot Those Two, co-starring Luke McQueen and Linda Marlowe.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd June 2022Fringe Q&As: Sam Fletcher
Sam Fletcher talks about his new show, Daftwerk.
The Herald, 23rd August 2016Rarely asked questions - Sam Fletcher
If you like your comedy quirky and lo-fi Sam Fletcher is your man. In the past the Edinburgh Comedy Awards Best Newcomer nominee and CBBC star has mixed (sort of) magic tricks with David Shrigleyish illustrations and crackpot inventions that would quickly get him thrown off of Dragon's Den. Which would be human giant Peter Jones and that lemon-faced woman's loss. Fletcher is back in Edinburgh with a new show to amuse and amaze his fans. Read his jolly answers and go and see his jolly funny show.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th August 2016Interview: Sam Fletcher - Daftwerk
Sam Fletcher interview.
Rosie Gillott, Fresh Air, 12th August 2016Don't miss a trick
Looking for laughter-filled illusions? Or more practical magic? Pick a show, any show, with our scale of magicians, from "funny" to "mind-boggling".
Ben Williams, Fest Mag, 20th July 201620 stand-up comedy recommendations for Fringe 2016
Once again Laugh Out London has delved into its collective comedy brain to bring you 20 stand-up comedy recommendations for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016.
Laugh Out London, 4th July 2016Comedy review: Rob Auton: The Yellow Show
Rob Auton, 30, is a talent to watch - a poet/ comedian/ illustrator, who combines the whimsical appeal of early Josie Long and the lo-fi artistry of Sam Fletcher with a hint of the menace of Tim Key.
Alice Jones, The Independent, 8th May 2013This week's new comedy
Reviews of Sam Fletcher, Ian D. Montfort and Henning Wehn.
James Kettle, The Guardian, 2nd February 2013The jury's out on whether this bright, noisy sketch show - with skits including Come Dine With Me (featuring Jesus) and a relationship counsellor who talks in street slang - will make it beyond the pilot stage. But the committed performances by its cast (including Rich Fulcher who popped up in The Mighty Boosh) may see sitcom offers come their way. Plus it's a chance to catch newcomer Sam Fletcher - the main man in the bum-bag/third nipple sketch - who is fresh from a critically acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Sharon Lougher and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 7th September 2012Sam Fletcher nominated for Edinburgh Comedy Award
The nominees for the 2012 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award have been announced.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd August 2012