Press clippings
How we made Him & Her
"A lot of people said Becky's poo set the show back."
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 8th May 2023Marriage review
At long last! A brilliant BBC drama about normal people.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 15th August 2022Marriage is largely tedious - Sean Bean's new TV series finally gets it
No smashed plates. No screaming rows. No custody battles. Stefan Golaszewski's BBC drama about a 27-year-old partnership is unusually honest about the lethargy of long-term cohabitation, writes Fiona Sturges.
Fiona Sturges, The Independent, 15th August 2022Marriage review
This clever drama about a 27-year relationship is full of slow, steady reveals that are sparse and deeply affecting. The actors' rich, detailed performances will welcome you in.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 14th August 2022Marriage, BBC1, review
Sean Bean and Nicola Walker find magic in the doldrums of a long-term relationship.
Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 14th August 2022Marriage review
Stefan Golaszewski's new BBC drama navigates the humdrum rhythms of a long-term relationship. But this stuff is boring enough to live through, let alone watch.
Nick Hilton, The Independent, 14th August 2022Behind the scenes of Marriage
How playing a couple of 27 years in Stefan Golaszewski's new BBC drama taught Sean Bean and Nicola Walker the secret of a lasting relationship.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 30th July 2022Nicola Walker and Sean Bean to star in Marriage
Marriage, the forthcoming BBC One comedy drama by Mum creator Stefan Golaszewski, will star Nicola Walker and Sean Bean.
British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2021Daisy May Cooper to star in BBC comedy drama Cash Carraway
Daisy May Cooper will star as a young working class single mum in new BBC comedy drama Cash Carraway. The network is also making Everything I Know About Love, a comedy drama based on journalist Dolly Alderton's memoir.
British Comedy Guide, 19th May 2021Stefan Golaszewski interview
The Him & Her creator knows "the perfect opening scene" to a Series 5 - but says he'll never write it.
Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 14th January 2020