Stuart Heritage
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The Thick of It: lines of the week - episode six
An abrupt change of style in this week's episode may have played havoc with the laugh count. But was the more nuanced approach a welcome change from the usual swear-fest?
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 20th October 2012Have you been watching ... The Thick of It?
The comedy's storylines have been predicting real-life political events with uncanny accuracy. But what do you hope is lined up for the big finale?
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 17th October 2012The Thick of It: lines of the week - episode five
Everybody but everybody is on the verge of meltdown. But did the need to set things up for next week's big finale take the edge off the comedy? Tell us your favourite moments.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 13th October 2012The Thick of It - Lines of the Week
Tucker finally puts in an appearance, with the Malcolmiest version of Malcolm we've seen for years. And what's more, the episode ended with a 'To be continued ...'
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 29th September 2012The Thick of It: lines of the week - episode three
Those coalition chaps are shaping up to be comedy gold, while Mr Tickle's 'departure' brings everyone together. No, not really.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 22nd September 2012Is 'The Watch' just a movie version of 'Dad's Army'?
Once you've scraped away all the sex jokes and clanging Costco product placement, you're basically left with Dad's Army.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 16th August 2012Ab Fab gets gold for worst Olympic Games show
This onslaught of Olympic-related programming won't last. The bad news is it'll be replaced with the real thing.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 24th July 2012The Thick of It: why I can't wait for the new series
Malcolm Tucker is to return with more political spleen - and the series is set to take aim at the coalition and the Leveson inquiry.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 12th July 2012Playing yourself - a trend that's played out?
Matt LeBlanc's self-mocking role in Episodes is the latest in a line stretching back to Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm. But is the fad in danger of going stale?
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 11th May 2012The Kumars join the list of old comic comebacks
Alan Partridge, Reeves & Mortimer, Absolutely Fabulous and now The Kumars have all made comebacks, but do viewers really want to see these comedians back on the screen?
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 2nd May 2012