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Sarah Hughes (I)

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Cold Feet has finally become must-watch TV

The drama about middle-class Mancunians has hit its stride at long last - thanks largely to a love affair that's been bubbling under since the 90s.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 18th February 2019

Cold Feet review

As ever, Mike Bullen's writing offers an astute understanding of the everyday travails of middle age.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 15th January 2019

People Just Do Nothing: a beautiful final freestyle

This last episode was a lovely farewell to the emcees as Miche, Grindah and Angel left Brentford behind for a new life in Essex.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 17th December 2018

Lenny Henry: where are all the black Georgians on TV?

Actor predicts 'moment of change' at launch of Long Song TV adaptation.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 15th December 2018

The new wave of British female TV writers

Women are using their own, often traumatic, life experiences as material for compelling shows.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 3rd November 2018

Joel and Nish vs the World review

Joel and Nish vs the World is a witty, tongue-in-cheek travelogue.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 24th September 2018

Famalam, review

All hail Moses 'Motherf***in' Mountree of Midsomer.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 9th April 2018

Mum: season two finale review

Would Cathy and Michael's on-off romance finally be well and truly on? The finale kept us guessing till the end.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 27th March 2018

Will sitcom's odd couple bow out with a kiss?

It has made us weep, laugh and scream. As Mum concludes, Lesley Manville and Peter Mullan explain why its slow-burn romance is so compelling.

Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 26th March 2018

David Cross interview

David Cross on his bigamy comedy, Bliss, and being branded a racist.

Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 9th February 2018

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