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Dinosaur receives four nods in BAFTA Scotland Awards

Dinosaur, the new sitcom by Matilda Curtis and Ashley Storrie, has been nominated four times in the BAFTA Scotland Awards.

British Comedy Guide, 2nd October 2024

Rufus Sewell and Olivia Williams reunite for dark comedy film

Rufus Sewell and Olivia Williams star in black comedy film The Trouble With Jessica.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd September 2021

Where are the cast of Bridget Jones are now?

It's exactly 20 years since Renée Zellweger burst on to our screens as our favourite chain-smoking, big-knicker-wearing 'thirty-something' singleton in Bridget Jones's Diary. And while film sequels Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason and Bridget Jones's Baby went on to reveal what happened to hapless Bridget and her love interests Mark Darcy, played by Colin Firth, and Daniel Cleaver, played by Hugh Grant, just where are the original blockbuster's cast now?

Miranda Knox, The Sun, 12th April 2021

Review: Worzel Gummidge: Saucy Nancy

Mackenzie Crook's whimsical adaptation returns with another tremendous one-off.

Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 24th December 2020

Review: Worzel Gummidge: Saucy Nancy

Affectionate, nostalgic, televisual tonic.

Marianne Levy, i Newspaper, 24th December 2020

Worzel Gummidge to return for new special, Saucy Nancy

The BBC has confirmed that the new version of Worzel Gummidge written by and starring Mackenzie Crook will return for a new special titled Saucy Nancy.

British Comedy Guide, 8th September 2020

Film review: Greed

Satire sowing the rise and fall of a high street fashion gladiator. Remind you of anyone?

Adam Zawadzki, The Edinburgh Reporter, 26th February 2020

Film reviews: Greed

Steve Coogan and Michael Winterbottom largely manage to balance finger-wagging with rib-tickling in Greed, which explores the life and business of an amoral billionaire.

Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 24th February 2020

Review: Greed

The film isn't subtle in its approach; on the contrary, it goes in with all guns blazing and neatly obliterates its chosen targets.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 23rd February 2020

Greed review

Michael Winterbottom's comedy drama opens with a scene of Caroline Flack, the late television presenter, handing over a big cheque to the wealthy wife of a rich businessman while his poorly paid minions look on.

Alison Rowat, The Herald, 22nd February 2020

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