British Comedy Guide
Tim Key
Tim Key

Tim Key

  • 48 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, comedian and poet

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TV review: Pls Like Series 3 Episode 1

This first episode from series 3 is a return to form though and the show at its funniest, possibly because they've changed the character of Liam back to how he was in the first batch of episodes.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 25th January 2021

Pls Like Series 3 review

Nearly as annoying as the hipster-Instagrammers it sets out to skewer.

Ed Power, The Telegraph, 24th January 2021

Pls Like review

Liam Williams deftly spoofs the influencer industry.

Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 24th January 2021

No More Jockeys interview

The quarantine quiz show, invented and played by comedians Tim Key, Mark Watson and Alex Horne, has been a surreal coronavirus balm.

Tom Wiggins, Esquire, 22nd January 2021

Stand-ups unite for sitcom to save comedy club

When venues were closed by the pandemic, James Acaster, Maria Bamford and other top comics got to work on a web series to rescue The Bill Murray in London.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 21st January 2021

Simon Bird directs Pls Like Series 3

Pls Like is to launch a third series next weekend. The social media mockumentary's latest batch of episodes have been directed by The Inbetweeners star Simon Bird.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2021

Radio 4 comedies nominated in BBC Audio Awards 2020

Various Radio 4 comedies have been nominated in the BBC Audio Drama Awards 2020.

British Comedy Guide, 8th January 2021

2020 in comedy: where will future stars come from?

As established names go global online, the next generation of stand-ups face losing their launchpad.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 12th December 2020

Tim Key, Dice.FM, review

Gloriously funny, with Key on impish, playful and melancholic form.

Bruce Dessau, i Newspaper, 25th November 2020

Tim Key writes a new book

He Used Thought As A Wife is described as an 'anthology of poems and conversations from inside' and is his first new title in almost a decade.

Chortle, 10th November 2020

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