Press clippings Page 24
Tim Key and Alex Horne: How we met
"We spent an afternoon seeing how much stuff we could fit down our trousers. I managed a toaster and quite a lot of cutlery."
Adam Jacques, The Independent, 12th July 2015Cast announced for BBC comedy thriller Stag
Tim Key, Reece Shearsmith, Rufus Jones and Sharon Rooney are amongst the comic actors joining Jim Howick as BBC Two's Stag begins filming.
British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2015Fresh Meat first look: cast reunite for final series
Preview images seem to show that Tim Key is involved in the new series.
James Leyfield, Radio Times, 9th April 2015Competition! Win tickets to see Tim Key
Tickets up for grabs to an especially awesome Live at the Chapel.
London Is Funny, 18th March 2015Tim Key: I met one of my comedy heroes. Wish I hadn't
Never meet your heroes. That's what they say. That's what you're warned. Well, I did this week. I clattered right into one and the results were devastating.
Tim Key, The Independent, 14th March 2015Line-up revealed for new Greg Davies show Taskmaster
Taskmaster, the new comedy show for channel Dave starring Greg Davies and Alex Horne, will feature guests including Frank Skinner and Tim Key.
British Comedy Guide, 10th February 2015Tim Key: Father Slutmas review - a convivial smut-fest
Key revels in puncturing the feelgood festive spirit in this baggy Christmas stocking of a show.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 19th December 2014Buxton's back, and just in time for Christmas, with this one-off magazine show. Festivity aside, there isn't much of a unifying theme, with an itinerary that features the presenter riffing on some Christmassy internet comments, a Tim Key poetry recital, and a performance by former Supergrass frontman Gaz Coombes. Not that it really matters with Buxton behind the decks, a man who has mastered the art of turning a load of random items into consistently amusing television.
Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 16th December 2014Radio Times review
Spend a magical Christmas with a jolly bearded man. In a shed. Comedian and multimediagician Adam Buxton brings his distinctive mix of songs, animation and internet flotsam to this festive special. If you have never heard his hilarious take on bug-eyed YouTube commenters then you're in for a treat, but even longtime Adam & Joe fans should find something new.
In the best tradition of telly Christmas specials Adam is joined by some old friends, including poet Tim Key and Buxton's five-year-old daughter Hope. There'll be music and laughter and a hefty dose of nostalgia provided by...well, us, as Adam flicks through old copies of Radio Times. It'll be the best Christmas you've ever spent in a shed.
Jonathan Holmes, Radio Times, 16th December 2014The ten best comedy shows of 2014
Featuring John Kearns, James Acaster, What Does the Title Matter Anyway?, Bridget Christie, Anthony Jeselnik, Brian Gittins, Sara Pascoe, Funz and Gamez, Tim Key and Kraken.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 10th December 2014