
Steve Coogan
- 59 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, producer and executive producer
Press clippings Page 45
The Trip To Spain: "Summer Wine for Guardian readers"
Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan chat at length about their next adventure into eateries, The Trip To Spain...
Rob Leane, Den Of Geek, 6th April 2017Sad that it's no longer on terrestrial, but this is an utterly welcome return for the comedy travelogue starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as slightly fictionalised versions of themselves. This show isn't just about their work; it's their best work. This time, they're on a culinary jaunt through Spain, with Brydon escaping domestic life and Coogan on a literary mission. Mick Jagger and John Hurt are among the impersonated.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 6th April 2017Preview - The Trip to Spain
The Trip has been one of the most critically praised comedies of recent years. However, there is at least one thing about the new series that will mean that fewer people will watch it as it goes out: it's now on Sky Atlantic.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 6th April 2017The Trip returns: Brydon and Coogan bicker
Spain edition serves up food, landscapes and mimicry as Rob and Steve give their take on the Don Quixote and Sancho Panza story.
Caroline Davies, The Guardian, 6th April 2017Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon talk The Trip
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon talk The Trip, Trump's Twitter and impart worldly wisdom through the medium of glassware...
Ellie Harrison, Radio Times, 6th April 2017Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon's comic chemistry
How did Coogan and Brydon become 'the funniest couple since Laurel and Hardy'? As The Trip returns, we rank all their world-beating comedies to find out.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 6th April 2017The Trip To Spain review: as funny as ever
The channel and backdrop may be different, but The Trip's comic-drama formula remains decidedly unchanged.
Mark Butler, i Newspaper, 6th April 2017The Trip to Spain: review
"Two middle-aged men looking for adventure, like Don Quixote and Sancho Panza." That's how co-star Rob Brydon pitched The Trip to Spain (Sky Atlantic), although I don't recall Cervantes' epic novel featuring so many Michael Caine impressions.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 6th April 2017TV review: The Trip To Spain
The big laughs come when they discuss the potentially unfunny topic of death.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd April 2017The Trip to Spain episode 1 and 2 review
Coogan and Brydon's latest journey is like Hemingway if he'd been obsessed with daytime TV instead of bullfighting.
Christopher Hooton, The Independent, 3rd April 2017