British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (III)

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Press clippings Page 26

The World's End review

With a fabulous Madchester-era soundtrack and a strong, believable portrait of male bonding at its core, The World's End turns out to be a hugely entertaining caper. It doesn't live up to the memorable brilliance of Shaun Of The Dead, but it's great fun if you're happy to go along for the ride.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 8th July 2013

Mat Ricardo's London Varieties review

Juggler Mat Ricardo was annoyed by the lack of variety in the West End and on TV, so decided to do something about it.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 28th June 2013

TV review: Vicious

For all that is wrong here, McKellen and Jacobi come with a certain camp chemistry, that's fun and forgiving. It's a thin basis for a comedy classic, admittedly, but can just about sustain half an hour of no-brain frippery.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th April 2013

Interview: Steve Bennett, editor of Chortle

Steve Bennett, the Editor of comedy website Chortle says: "I'm not just a reviewer. The website is used as a resource and has news on it. That's mine. I made that. I'm proud of that."

John Fleming, 24th March 2013

Review - Micky Flanagan: Back In The Game

It's on the eternal subject of the co-existence of men and women that Micky Flanagan has most to say. It risks sliding into cliche, but just about avoids it simply by dint of the situations he describes seeming so familiar to anyone in a relationship.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st March 2013

Review - Pierre Hollins: White Man Blues

Hollins is an old pro, and guides the gig back to solid jokes, bookending the hour with proven hits.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th February 2013

Rob Deering: The One - review

The hour becomes too much about a muso noodling about with his toys rather than a comic maximising the laughs.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 13th February 2013

Alan Francis Expands - review

The main message of the day is that the underrated Francis a strong observational comic, more so than many of the younger, thinner, prettier stand-ups who do get the TV breaks. But if he's bitter... well that only fuels the comedy.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th February 2013

An Ideal Night Out review

A little over 24 hours after explaining why he was no longer doing stand-up, Johnny Vegas was back in the same Leicester venue doing, what to most observers, would have looked pretty much like stand-up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 12th February 2013

Geoff Norcott Occasionally Sells Out review

The slick Geoff Norcott has an unusual point of view, which he delivers with a lightness of touch - and, more importantly, makes it funny.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 11th February 2013

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