Press clippings Page 5
Mash hits: these bite-size packages from the enthusiastic but scattershot news spoof seem suspiciously like filler to push sombre 9/11 drama The Looming Tower round to the hour. But they are also a useful reminder of the comedic chops of newsdesk pairing Ellie Taylor and Steve N Allen.
Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 31st May 2019Steve N Allen interview
"I've always dreamed of a talk-based radio station that was actually funny."
Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 17th May 2019The Mash Report recommissioned
The Mash Report will return to BBC Two later this year for a third series.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd February 2018The Mash Report review
This sharp new show did it rather well and was the most promising satirical arrival on our screens in a long time.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 21st July 2017TV Review: The Mash Report, BBC2
Pretty ambitious and, so far, flawed but pretty good.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st July 2017Preview - The Mash Report
There are many films and radio shows that have been spun-off into TV shows, but this series is a rare example of a website being turned into a TV show.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 20th July 2017The Mash Report review
After so many false dawns, it seems like the BBC finally be a successful home-grown take on the format.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th July 2017The Steve N Allen three minute interview
You might know Steve N Allen as a stand-up comedian telling jokes. You might know him as a radio presenter on your local station, or as a guest TV broadcaster brought in to analyse the news in a funny way. You might know him from the SomeNews podcast on iTunes... Martin Walker gets to know his Edinburgh Festival Fringe show.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 1st July 2014