sitcom
Catastrophe, Channel 4, series 4 finale review - sitcom saves the best till lastWednesday, 13 February 2019When the third series ended with a car crash, I did wonder whether Catastrophe (Channel 4) should maybe think about calling it a day. The previous half-dozen episodes had gone to a dark place in their exploration of alcoholism, but stealthily, as if... Read more... |
Camping, Sky Atlantic, review - Lena Dunham's tentative British exportFriday, 01 February 2019When British sitcoms head west anything can happen. For every success – The Office had a happy second life with Steve Carell – there are half a dozen others that got lost in translation, including Coupling, Getting On, Gavin and Stacey, The It Crowd... Read more... |
Catastrophe, Series 4, Channel 4 review - final series starts stronglyWednesday, 09 January 2019Some may have thought that Catastrophe (Channel 4) had neared the end of the road with the third series, but I disagree. It was still managing, with some deftness, to pull off the difficult trick of mixing broad humour with serious themes of love,... Read more... |
There She Goes, BBC Four review - mining disability for family comedy?Wednesday, 17 October 2018What do you do after playing Doctor Who, the dream dad of the nation, quirky and compassionate, the adult who every child knows will be fun? Does it seem like a good idea to play the beleaguered father of a child with special needs? It must do... Read more... |
The Bisexual, Channel 4 review - joyless comedy dramaThursday, 11 October 2018Write about what you know, every nascent novelist is told. So you can't fault writer/director/actor Desiree Akhavan, Iranian-American creator of Appropriate Behaviour (2015) and The Miseducation of Cameron Post (2018), which explore divergent... Read more... |
Peter Kay's Car Share: The Finale, BBC Two review - happy ever after?Tuesday, 29 May 2018Would it be happy ever after for John and Kayleigh? Would they or would they not drive off into the sunset? By the end they weren’t driving off anywhere. Thanks to an errant hedgehog, the finale of Peter Kay’s Car Share (BBC One) turned into Peter... Read more... |
Friday Night Dinner, Channel 4 review - predictable but funSaturday, 05 May 2018The Goodmans are back - for a fifth (and rumoured possibly to be the last) series of Friday Night Dinner, Robert Popper’s deliciously daft comedy set in a secular Jewish household in north London and based on the Peep Show producer's own upbringing.... Read more... |
Home From Home, BBC One review - Johnny Vegas as everyman heroSaturday, 21 April 2018Home From Home, written by newcomers Chris Fewtrell and Simon Crowther, first saw life as a pilot in the BBC’s Landmark Sitcom Season in 2016, the channel's search for new and original content for its schedules. Well, new it may be, but original it... Read more... |
Mum, BBC Two, series 2 finale review - the perfect way to goWednesday, 28 March 2018Should Mum end here? There have been only two series on BBC Two, and it closed the second with all the characters poised for the next step. A third series has been commissioned, so there will be the opportunity to see what happens next for Cathy and... Read more... |
Mum, BBC Two, series 2 review - Lesley Manville is a discreet delightWednesday, 21 February 2018This week brings a tale of two comedies. Both half-hour sitcoms are about widowed mothers with grown-up sons still at home. Each woman has an unattached admirer. Both shows star fine comic actresses who learned much of their craft in the films of... Read more... |
Hold the Sunset, BBC One, review - this is an ex-sitcomMonday, 19 February 2018You need to be of a certain vintage to have any memory of the traditional suburban family sitcom. Like the Raleigh Chopper and the Betamax video, like amateur athletics and glamrock and key parties, it is an extinct cultural artefact. What did for... Read more... |
Derry Girls, Channel 4 review – bring on series two!Friday, 09 February 2018When first announced, Derry Girls seemed a strange prospect. Derry during The Troubles wasn’t an obvious choice for a sitcom; neither was writer Lisa McGee, whose only previous comedy outing London Irish was slammed for negative... Read more... |