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Comedy book corner - Sex Power Money, Sara Pascoe
This isn't a bad book, like I said it is very well written but I just couldn't get on with it - I stopped reading two thirds of the way through and went and read two other books because I couldn't bring myself to keep reading it and then when I returned I still couldn't get on with it. Give it a chance it is a good read but Animals was better.
Holly, Phoenix Remix, 3rd November 2019Guest judges lined-up for Series 4 of Roast Battle
Richard Ayoade, Big Narstie, Sara Pascoe, Noel Fielding and Joe Lycett will act as guest judges in Series 4 of Comedy Central's Roast Battle.
British Comedy Guide, 15th October 2019Sara Pascoe: I've had to stop joking about my sex life
Sara Pascoe has spent years mining the highs and lows of her relationships for material - and it never ended well. Now, with two new loves in her life, it's the one with four legs that's getting all the punchlines, she tells Chris Mandle.
Chris Mandle, Daily Mail, 13th October 2019Sex Power Money by Sara Pascoe, review
Pascoe's second non-fiction book examines the interaction of sex, power and money, and the evolutionary forces behind our desire.
Marisa Bate, i Newspaper, 4th October 2019Progress 1000: London's most influential people: comedy
The most influential people in London for comedy.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd October 2019TV review: Comedians Giving Lectures
It's a fun and diverting half-hour of post-Taskmaster entertainment.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th September 2019The 50 best comedians of the 21st century
Steve Coogan is the funniest Brit, coming second on the list, with American Tina Fey coming first. Once again, in a mirroring of a Channel 4 poll in 2007, Stewart Lee came 41st.
Hannah J Davies, Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Brian Logan and Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 18th September 2019Comedians Giving Lectures review
It's definitely a shame that this first episode was so patchy, as it's a show which definitely contains promise and it'd be a real shame if people don't give it a chance because this was only just above average fare.
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 18th September 2019TV Review: Comedians Giving Lectures
It's a good idea and it makes sure that stand-ups can't easily fall back on their own familiar set. I just wish Sara Pascoe did little more than exchange banter with her guests when she introduces them and then chat a bit when she tots up the scores at the end.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 18th September 2019Sara Pascoe on her new book Sex Power Money
'I used to think male sexuality was a restrained monster'.
Sarah Carson, i Newspaper, 3rd September 2019