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Tyger Drew-Honey
Tyger Drew-Honey

Tyger Drew-Honey

  • English
  • Actor

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Outnumbered kids reunite to recreate boardgame scene

Outnumbered fans have been treated to a trip down memory lane as the young cast recreated the show's iconic board game scene.

Kayleigh Giles, The Sun, 6th July 2019

Andie MacDowell is the new Cuckoo in the Thompson nest

Hollywood star Andie MacDowell has been confirmed to replace Taylor Lautner in the new series of Cuckoo, which debuts on Friday 4th January 2019.

British Comedy Guide, 7th December 2018

Tyger Drew-Honey spotted working in golf shop

The 21-year-old was spotted at an induction for the job at American Golf in Birmingham.

The Sun, 22nd November 2017

Outnumbered Christmas special review

Christmas is the season for catching up with old friends and so Boxing Day night seems an ideal time to entertain the Brockman family.

Ian McArdell, Cult Box, 26th December 2016

The Outnumbered kids on returning to TV

BuzzFeed UK chatted to 17-year-old Daniel Roche (Ben), 15 year-old Ramona Marquez (Karen), and 20-year-old Tyger Drew-Honey (Jake) about their time on Outnumbered.

Scott Bryan, BuzzFeed, 22nd December 2016

Tyger Drew Honey reveals how school bullies teased him

The actor has revealed his torment at the hands of jealous fellow pupils at public school Epsom College.

Mark Jefferies and Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 15th December 2016

BBC announces Outnumbered Christmas special

The BBC has confirmed that hit sitcom Outnumbered is to return for a new Christmas special.

British Comedy Guide, 21st November 2016

Cuckoo returns with 2 more series

Hit BBC Three sitcom Cuckoo has been recommissioned for a further two series, taking it to at least five series in length. All the cast are due to return for the new runs.

British Comedy Guide, 4th April 2016

Radio Times review

The broad comedy about a pompous and deluded "community leader" returns, with guest stars in the new series including Ronni Ancona, Tyger Drew-Honey, Steve Furst and, in this episode, Peter Bowles, who conforms to type by playing the lord of the local manor.

The stately home has put on an exhibition of Indian treasures collected during the Raj, something that piques the interest of both Mr Khan (Adil Ray) and his mother-in-law Naani (Adlyn Ross). But while Mr Khan sees a chance to better himself by rubbing shoulders with the aristocracy, Naani wants to profit in a rather more direct way.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 30th October 2015

Radio Times review

The Lichfield love triangle is finally resolved in this delightfully silly special: Rachel is struggling to choose between nice-but-dull boyfriend Ben and the hunky-but-bonkers American who just happens to be the son of her late husband. As always, the real reason to tune in is Greg Davies who plays curmudgeonly dad Ken and inevitably ends up in a Santa Claus suit cussing wide-eyed children.

Meanwhile, Mum - a trilling Helen Baxendale - jumps to the wrong conclusion after suffering a fainting fit. Hang in there for the musical interlude crooned by Outnumbered veteran Tyger Drew-Honey.

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 24th December 2014

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