British Comedy Guide

Sienna Miller

  • English
  • Actor

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Chivalry, Channel 4 review

As with any drama set in Hollywood, it can't help but get meta at some points.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 29th April 2022

Chivalry review

Steve Coogan comedy skewers Hollywood's everyday sleaziness.

Flora Carr, Radio Times, 22nd April 2022

Chivalry review

There are few more relevant topics for a satire than Hollywood's response to the #MeToo movement - even if any comedic take must walk the tightrope between po-faced outrage and mocking the genuinely scandalous consequences of the gender power imbalance.

Chortle, 21st April 2022

Chivalry review

What if Alan Partridge were a Hollywood hotshot in 2022? This razor-sharp show follows an old-school film producer floundering in a strange new world - and it's got just the right amount of wrongness,

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 21st April 2022

Chivalry review

Steve Coogan and Sarah Solemani are perfectly paired in this topical Channel 4 comedy.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 21st April 2022

Chivalry, Channel 4, review

Steve Coogan and Sarah Solemani explore the complexities of post-#MeToo Hollywood.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 21st April 2022

Chivalry, review

Channel 4's comedy-drama is a refreshingly mature and nuanced take on the post-MeToo film-making industry.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st April 2022

Coogan & Solemani delight in unexpected comedy Chivalry

New Channel 4 series about the banality of sleaze strikes a winning balance between levity and provocation.

Dan Einav, The Financial Times, 18th April 2022

Radio Times review

Maggie Smith doesn't need to do chat shows, so she usually doesn't. The latest coup for Graham Norton is that he's persuaded Smith to grace a TV sofa for the first time in 42 years, to discuss her new film, Alan Bennett's The Lady in the Van - and to discuss the end of Downton Abbey, no doubt.

Alongside the Dame are her co-star Alex Jennings; Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, the two leads in new chef drama Burnt; and the ever-regal Cindy Crawford, who's 50 next year and has a coffee-table photo-memoir out. Justin Bieber more or less provides music.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 30th October 2015

It's the motor-mouthed host's last show this year and a bumper cast squeezes onto his banquette of banter for the occasion. Ross welcomes arena-filling stand-up Michael McIntyre, actresses Sheridan Smith and Sienna Miller, plus Paralympic gold medallists Ellie Simmonds and Jonnie Peacock. Chef Jamie Oliver cooks festive food, while there's music from Charlotte Church and clowning from Broadway-wowing Russian troupe Slava's Snow Show.

The Telegraph, 21st December 2012

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