Press clippings
Worzel Gummidge Down Under & complete Blu-ray box set
The popular children's comedy sequel Worzel Gummidge Down Under has been restored for a new Blu-ray release, alongside a new complete box set with its preceding series.
British Comedy Guide, 12th October 2023Una Stubbs remembered by Martin Freeman
The actor recalls his Sherlock co-star, a doyenne of British TV whose youthful, no-nonsense energy and humour were irresistible, as shown in her role sitcoms such as Till Death Us Do Part.
Martin Freeman, The Guardian, 14th December 2021Una Stubbs dies aged 84
Actor Una Stubbs, who rose to fame in sitcom Till Death Us Do Part, has died at the age of 84.
British Comedy Guide, 12th August 2021Una Stubbs obituary
Sparkling actor whose long, eclectic career ranged from Shakespeare to Sherlock.
Michael Coveney, The Guardian, 12th August 2021Fawlty Towers to be released as vinyl LP collection
A complete vinyl LP collection of the audio versions of all twelve Fawlty Towers TV episodes are to be released, with an exclusive frameable print signed by John Cleese. Just 1500 copies have been made.
British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2021Worzel Gummidge: Unseen animated episode unearthed
An unseen animated episode of popular TV show Worzel Gummidge has been unearthed.
BBC, 26th February 2019Till Death... DVD review
Fans of Till Death Us Do Part may end up a little disappointed by Till Death..., which definitely isn't how they would choose to think of the immortal Alf Garnett. However, for completists and those interested in forgotten television curiosities, Till Death... is worth a look.
Greg Jameson, Entertainment Focus, 10th February 2019Till Death Us Do Part - Blu-ray review
The immortal character of Alf Garnett as played by Warren Mitchell represents a section of society that's never allowed to be part of British culture any longer - the aspirational and patriotic working classes.
Greg Jameson, Entertainment Focus, 2nd February 2019The "bonkers panel show, as Edmonds/Partridge might put it, continues with two teams attempting to persuade an army of invading aliens we're actually worth saving. An uphill struggle, some would say, given almost any recent news headline. Still, the likes of Janet Street-Porter and Una Stubbs give it their best shot.
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 5th May 2018Penned by Hebburn writer Jason Cook, Griff Rhys Jones plays mercenary murder mystery writer David Van Der Clane, who's helming a budget coach tour of super-fans to the locations from his novels, ending up at Blackpool Tower. Except soon they're getting bumped off. There's a fine cast including Johnny Vegas, Sian Gibson and Una Stubbs, but even Kevin Eldon and Mark Heap find it hard to wring out any laughs. Whodunnit? Who cares?
Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 11th November 2017