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The night a stand-up saved my life

Three years ago, NHS nursing assistant Sarah Hughes, below, reluctantly went to a comedy gig, despite suffering severe depression. It was a night that was to change her life, as she describes in her own compelling words...

Sarah Hughes, Chortle, 23rd December 2021

Mitchell & Webb on the return of Back

After four years, the duo reunite in their rural sitcom. What took them so long?

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 20th January 2021

Billy Connolly: It's Been A Pleasure review

A superficial but well-made tribute to the comedy god.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 28th December 2020

Ghosts, BBC1, review

A pleasingly daft comedy fit for the whole family.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 21st September 2020

How players gave Inbetweeners writers inside stories

The First Team lampoons the game's excesses - and much of the insight came from players and club officials.

Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 23rd May 2020

Inside No 9, series five, review

Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith took on the worlds of football and policing in the fifth series of the anthology show.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 9th March 2020

Vic & Bob's Big Night Out, BBC4, review

Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are clearly having fun, but why didn't they put their brilliant minds to work on something new?

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 4th December 2019

Guilt, BBC Two, review

An unexpected Scottish treat with a pitch-black tone.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 20th November 2019

Doc Martin review

It's been two years since we were last in the village of Portwenn, but in a ninth series, Martin Clunes's doctor is as grumpy as ever.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 26th September 2019

The show that celebrates lawyers who aren't heroes

A candid legal memoir has inspired a new BBC sitcom featuring hapless pupil barristers fighting for a job.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 14th September 2019

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