British Comedy Guide
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

  • 59 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and executive producer

Press clippings Page 45

TV 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 2017

The 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

The Trip To Spain review

Wonderful conversation, wonderful food and wonderful locations.

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 2nd April 2017

10 people you didn't expect to find in Royston Vasey

Given that the 100+ characters in the turn-of-the-century comedy horror The League Of Gentlemen are almost entirely played by three actors, you will probably be surprised to learn about these A-list cameos.

Jamie Pond, Anglonerd, 29th March 2017

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon interview

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon are fine-dining their way through Spain as the show moves to Sky Atlantic for its third series...

Sean Marland, TV Times, 29th March 2017

Camping, Fleabag, Mum, Alan Partridge up for BAFTA writing award

The BAFTA Craft Awards shortlists have been announced, with the writers behind Camping, Fleabag, Mum and Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle up for the Comedy Writing award.

British Comedy Guide, 28th March 2017

Red Nose Day: Ofcom considering investigation into show

Language used before the watershed by Steve Coogan, a game of Innuendo Bingo and a sketch by Reeves and Mortimer have come in for particular criticism.

BBC, 27th March 2017

Coogan & Brydon are the funniest since Laurel & Hardy

Anyone who relishes what happens when Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon sit opposite each other in a restaurant will know that the real focus of the entertainment is on the actors at the other tables who are pretending not to laugh.

Clive James, The Guardian, 25th March 2017

Mum, Fleabag, Graham Norton and Alan Partridge win at BPG Awards

Fleabag writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge, BBC Two sitcom Mum, The Graham Norton Show and Alan Partridge: Mid Morning Matters picked up prizes at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards 2017.

British Comedy Guide, 17th March 2017

Opinion: should Spitting Image return?

Every time Donald Trump is in the news you can be pretty sure that someone somewhere will post something on social media similar to the following: "Economic problems, loose cannon in the White House, female Prime Minister, Labour Party in disarray. It's the eighties all over again. What we really need is Spitting Image back."

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 12th March 2017

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