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Preview - Murder in Successville
I'm not a great fan of BBC schedulers and planners. Murder in Successville is one of the most creative and funny improv comedies today and yet it has been shamefully squirreled away on BBC3.
Gareth Hargreaves, On The Box, 28th May 2017ITV2 orders new comedy series Action Team
ITV2 has commissioned Action Team, a new comedy series from the creative talent behind Murder In Successville.
British Comedy Guide, 10th May 2017The secrets behind TV's weirdest hit
There's nothing on TV quite like Murder In Successville at the moment.
Catherine Gee, The Telegraph, 19th April 2017Behind the scenes of Murder In Successville
Asked who would be D.I. Sleet's dream companion, Davis suggests a well known fellow sleuth: "I want to go head to head with Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock."
Finlay Greig, i Newspaper, 19th April 2017Murder In Successville... The Movie?
Tom Davis has hinted that a Murder In Successville film could be on the cards.
The Velvet Onion, 17th April 2017Murder In Successville 3 review
Yet year after year Tom Davis and the incredible team behind Murder In Successville deliver a show which attracts great talent and looks great, thanks to 360 Degree sets and some very clever CGI.
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 16th April 2017Preview: Murder in Successville series three
Murder in Successville is back on our screens next week, with a third series once more bringing Tom Davis back as uncompromising cop DI Sleet, alongside a whole new roster of celebrity rookie-cops to help him solve a crime. But is the third series up to the high standards set by the two before it? Our editor Paul Holmes took a sneaky peek to find out...
Paul Holmes, The Velvet Onion, 12th April 2017Prevenge: film review
It must be hard enough to write, direct, and star in a film at the best of times, so I can only imagine how difficult it must have been for Alice Lowe to do all these things while heavily pregnant.
Anna Power, The London Economic, 6th February 2017Prevenge: movie review
Despite what might be implied by its title, Prevenge will still no doubt present something unexpected to most: the first pregnant serial killer the big screen has ever seen. Gore, horror and psychopathy meet the viewer through a deadpan, blacker than coal, comedic lens.
Sarah Bradbury, The Upcoming, 6th February 2017Prevenge: gritty murder in the wake of motherhood
Prevenge, the directorial debut of actress and writer Alice Lowe, is a horror-comedy about the brutal serial killings carried out by the film's lead, Ruth, a pregnant woman who follows the malevolent desires of her unborn child.
Ben Harcourt, The Boar, 3rd February 2017