Press clippings Page 24
Catastrophe Series 3 review
Catastrophe is an absolute game-changer for British comedy and I wouldn't be surprised if it goes on to become the most influential sitcom since The Office.
Andy Partington, Frame Rated, 14th April 2017Next series of Catastrophe could run for 10 episodes
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney are understood to be thinking of expanding the length of the fourth series of the Channel 4 comedy.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 11th April 2017The week in TV: The Trip to Spain; Catastrophe - review
Coogan and Brydon made magic of middle age on the road in Spain, and Sharon Horgan reached for the loo roll.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 9th April 2017Catastrophe review: poignant finale full of tenderness
The relationship comedy may have outgrown its original concept, but the superb writing keeps it going.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 5th April 2017Catastrophe, Series 3, review - 'the end of the road?'
Good grief? Channel 4's marital sitcom turns deadly serious.
Jasper Rees, The Arts Desk, 5th April 2017What does the future hold for Catastrophe?
In true Catastrophe style, the third series of the Channel 4 comedy came to an end on Tuesday night with a dramatic cliffhanger.
Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 5th April 2017Review: Catastrophe, series 3, final episode
But the most powerful scenes for me were the very final ones.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th April 2017Preview - Catastrophe
All too soon we've arrived at the finale of this season's run of Catastrophe.
Gareth Hargreaves, On The Box, 4th April 2017Review: Catastrophe series 3 finale was heartbreaking
Knowing that it is one of the last time we'll see Fisher in a fresh role made it automatically bittersweet.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 4th April 2017Review: Comedians In Pubs Talking Comedy, BBC Three
It's cheap television certainly, but for comedy fans cheap television at its best. It only lasts 21 minutes but I could watch this sort of thing for 21 hours.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd April 2017