
Sian Gibson
- 48 years old
- Welsh
- Actor, writer and executive producer
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TV review: Mammoth, BBC Two & iPlayer
Yes, there is a heavy reliance on time-warp gags, often involving Bille Jean King references. I do wonder what audience it's aimed at - not just people who were around then, surely? But if you get the name checks they do work, exposing how ridiculous the 1970s were while also slyly hinting that maybe some aittudes now are not necessarily as progressive as they might seem. It's also a sneaky way of getting unreconstructed gags back onto television. If it gets both demographics it could be massive. If not it could soon be extinct.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th April 2024Sian Gibson joins Mike Bubbins' sitcom Mammoth as it comes to BBC Two
Mike Bubbins' sitcom Mammoth will air UK-wide on BBC Two, with Sian Gibson joining the cast, British Comedy Guide can exclusively reveal as we share a first image from the series.
British Comedy Guide, 24th March 2024Greg Davies' The Cleaner returning to BBC One for a third series
Greg Davies' crime scene comedy The Cleaner is returning to BBC One for a third series, with filming taking place later this year.
British Comedy Guide, 9th January 2024Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review
All-star cast meet gruesome ends straight out of Midsomer Murders.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 18th December 2023Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review
Even aside from the fnar fnar gags about bed-hopping villagers, the humour in this easily digested comedy is broader than a snowman's smile.
Ed Power, i Newspaper, 17th December 2023I Talk Telly Awards 2023 nominations announced
Black Ops, Changing Ends, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, Juice, The Power Of Parker, Ruby Speaking and Significant Other are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2023. Voting is now open.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2023The Power Of Parker review
You'll find yourself drawn in by the story, wanting to know just how the house of cards Martin has built around himself will come tumbling down.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th July 2023The Power Of Parker review
This comedy-drama wishes it was a Victoria Wood show.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 28th July 2023The Power Of Parker review
An intriguing romp with echoes of Steve Coogan and Victoria Wood.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 28th July 2023The Power Of Parker review
A saucy, super-charged nostalgia trip.
Sharon Lougher, The Telegraph, 28th July 2023