Sean Hughes – Original Review
14/09/2008 … Sean Hughes is relaxed and laid-back in his middle-aged crabbiness, with an enjoyably sardonic take on both events in the news and his own, slightly disappointing…
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14/09/2008 … Sean Hughes is relaxed and laid-back in his middle-aged crabbiness, with an enjoyably sardonic take on both events in the news and his own, slightly disappointing…
04/09/2008 … How much you enjoy the Allo Allo stage show is almost entirely dependent upon how intrinsically funny you find a sausage to be, given that the sitcom’s original…
01/09/2008 … One of the most gifted and respected TV comedy producers of his generation, Geoffrey Perkins first nurtured his career at Oxford University, where he collaborated…
01/09/2008 … Rhona Cameron has recently returned to the stage after a five-year absence – and the results are decidedly mixed.
01/09/2008 … Grumpily disillusioned American Rich Hall mixes an engaging spontaneity with desert-dry jokes about his homeland and its retarded leader, barking out pithy, politically-aware…
01/09/2008 … In the transitional years of British comedy, folk singers such as Billy Connolly and Jasper Carrott used to banter between their songs until gradually the talking…
01/09/2008 … Cheeky newcomer Joseph Wilson’s material tends towards the obvious, appropriating a bit of graffiti he’s seen, doing a hummus/Hamas gag, and a hackneyed take…
01/09/2008 … Dingledodies is a word Jack Kerouac invented to describe life-affirming weirdos he was always drawn to, the ‘the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to…
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