Press clippings
Thames Clippers host their first comedy nights
London's river buses are to host their first comedy nights. Two sailings in the next couple of months will feature stand-ups performing as the clippers ferry the audience past London landmarks including Battersea Power Station, the Houses of Parliament, Tate Modern and Tower Bridge. Comedians taking part include Tim FitzHigham making a more comfortable journey on the Thames than he made in 2003, when he set a record for navigating 160 miles on the river in a paper boat.
Chortle, 9th September 2024Taskmaster: Champion of Champions, review
A cult classic no more - this is a British comedy great.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 14th January 2024Kiell Smith-Bynoe to stand in for Mae Martin on Taskmaster special
The next Taskmaster Champion of Champions special will follow in early 2024. Mae Martin is unavailable for filming, so series runner-up Kiell Smith-Bynoe has stepped up to fill the space.
British Comedy Guide, 14th December 2023Frayed ends after two series
Sarah Kendall has confirmed that Frayed has come to an end after two series on Sky.
British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2023Big Zuu's Big Eats Series 4 guests revealed
The eight guests Big Zuu and his "boys" will be cooking for in the fourth series of Big Eats have been confirmed.
British Comedy Guide, 20th July 2023Guests revealed for Radio 4's Best Medicine recordings
Kiri Pritchard-McLean is now preparing to record a full series of Best Medicine, the Radio 4 panel show that takes a deep dive into the science of healthcare. Sukh Ojla, Nabil Abdulrashid, Suzi Ruffell, Jordan Gray, Sarah Kendall and Ria Lina.
British Comedy Guide, 20th April 2023Dreamland review
Lily Allen's TV acting debut is nothing to write home about.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 6th April 2023How Frayed's Sarah Kendall fell in and out of love with stand-up
Nerves nearly kept her from picking up the mic and then she discovered an industry hostile to women. As her hit TV show returns, the star reflects on the thrill and camaraderie of comedy - and its much-needed change.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 8th March 2022Frayed, Sky Max, review
Sarah Kendall's comedy deserves a bigger audience.
Ed Power, i Newspaper, 24th February 2022Mae Martin, Sarah Kendall and Aisling Bea's shows up for writing award
The Writers' Guild Of Great Britain Awards shortlist features Feel Good creators Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, Sarah Kendall (Frayed) and Aisling Bea (This Way Up).
British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2021