British Comedy Guide

Steve Bennett (III)

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Press clippings Page 29

'It was a labour of insanity'

Red Dwarf actor Robert Llewellyn became an internet sensation with his unlikely online chat show, Carpool, in which he interviewed celebrities while giving them lifts. Now, after making 76 episodes on his own since early 2009, the show is moving to the Dave channel. Here, he tells how the show came about, some of his favourite guests and the practicalities of trying to interview someone while driving...

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd November 2010

Trick or treat?

Steve Bennett meets Psychoville's Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 28th October 2010

Meet the cast and crew of Pete vs Life

Channel 4 has high hopes for its new sitcom, Pete Versus Life - but it's a show that almost never got made. An interview by Chortle.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd August 2010

Lembit Opik's first stand-up gig

This was simply a non-event. All the hoopla may have ensured a weird atmosphere of anticipation, but in the event, Lembit Opik delivered a nondescript speech - for that's what it really felt like - culminating in a strange moment of self-conscious weirdness.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 3rd June 2010

The Infidel review

This witty-but-flawed movie is pulled off with a lightness of touch that only the most narrow-minded could possibly object to. But there are missteps along the way.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 6th April 2010

Review: Mark Thomas Presents The People's Manifesto

In this election year, here's the one manifesto that's sure to be popular with the people... because it was written by the people.

Campaigning comic Mark Thomas struck on the inspired idea of asking audiences on his last tour for suggestions for new laws; then voting on the best of that gig. This pocket-sized book details 40 of Thomas's - and the audience's - favourites, and provides a more fascinating snapshot of what's on the nation's mind than any YouGov poll.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th January 2010

Chortle Review of 2009 Final

For the final of one of the most valuable competitions in comedy - its £5,000 top prize topped only by the Edinburgh Comedy Awards - the audience for FHM's Search For A Stand-Up Hero contest seemed sluggish and hard to impress.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 24th November 2009

'Comedy feels serious now'

Vic and Bob on the return of Shooting Stars.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th August 2009

Chortle's We Are Klang Review

What TV always struggles to do is to capture the true anarchy of a live performance, and that's what hits them here. The screen can't convey the joyously unpredictable feeling of being trapped in the same room as three loveable, but slightly scary, comics who are quite happy to go off script.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 31st July 2009

Steve Pemberton Interview

Steve Pemberton talks about Psychoville. "What we've done is something for like-minded people. Hopefully there's enough of them out of there. The viewer has to put a bit of work in, I'm afraid."

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 18th June 2009

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