Sarah Hughes (I)
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Two Doors Down: Doon Mackichan steals the show
Doon Mackichan steals the show in this Burns Night horror.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 29th January 2018Derry Girls preview
'Sometimes the toughest places to live are also the funniest'.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 1st January 2018French and Saunders, review
Very silly and extremely smart.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 25th December 2017TLOG review: still the masters of creeping unease
Few people do creeping unease as well as The League of Gentlemen team and right from the start this long-awaited return did its best to raise the hairs on the back of the neck and turn saliva sour in the mouth.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 21st December 2017The Mash Report hopes to puts a UK spin on US satire
The Mash Report on BBC2, hosted by Nish Kumar, is inspired by America's late-night shows but hopes to add some British warmth to the mix.
Sarah Hughes, The Guardian, 16th July 2017White Gold: The new Inbetweeners
The "white gold" of the title refers to "the dirt-cheap white plastic bits that go round your windows" and the show is both something of a labour of love for [writer] Damon Beesley, whose own father Dennis was "a slightly deranged double-glazing salesman... like having Del Boy for a dad" and an entertaining take on 1980s excess.
Sarah Hughes, i Newspaper, 11th May 2017Why can't British TV ever make a nightly talkshow?
So why didn't The Nightly Show wow? Is it even possible for a UK channel to create a successful chat show following the US mould?
Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 5th March 2017TV's new heroines make us all feel better
A new wave of shows are being told through a woman's perspective, from sharp-tongued Fleabag to the darkly honest One Mississippi.
Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 11th September 2016The female millennials changing comedy
A new wave of young women are set to dominate standup, sketch and character comedy at Edinburgh this year.
Sarah Hughes, The Observer, 31st July 2016Camping review
It's an indisputable fact that you need a very strong stomach to watch anything written by Julia Davis.
Sarah Hughes, Frame Rated, 24th April 2016