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Press Reviews

Think the Unthinkable


'almost always superb' The Independent
'it is vulgar and very xenophobic: it is also laugh out loud funny. Un-PC yet hilarious: an unusual combination.' The Times
'nearest thing to a radio equivalent of TV's runaway success The Office' The Daily Mail
'James Cary's scripts brilliantly send up the baloney spoken by hot shot professionals' The Observer
'splendid sitcom' The Sunday Times

The Now Show


'Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis get my vote for most improved, most astute, sharpest comedy series of 2002' The Daily Telegraph
'funny and sharply observed' The Financial Times

Concrete Cow


'refreshingly funny' The Observer
'often original, sometimes just silly... a fine line in understatement' The Sunday Telegraph
'it's not the most groundbreaking sketch shows, but it's one of the sharpest... with a near perfect hit rate' The Guardian
'filled with witty and intelligent moments' The Daily Express

Stupid


'Given that all the sketches were acted by youngsters, the standard was amazingly good... the laugh rate was high. Looks like CBBC could have a hit on its hands' The Daily Telegraph

The Problem with Adam Bloom


'Bloom delivers a cross between 'Seinfeld' and 'Monty Python' Time Out
'very, very good' The Guardian

Crème de la Crime


'masterly send up of all those turgid real crime series' The Daily Mail
'a bit of a trademark of quality comedy' The Times

Recorded for Training Purposes


'flashes of brilliance ... engrossing' Financial Times
'Fast, funny, media-centred sketch show' The Telegraph
'hard-hitting and witty show' The Times

Hut 33


'Hut 33 could be set anywhere, any time and still be just as funny' The Times
'It's a bit like Dad's Army, but the humour is far saucier' The Radio Times
'A great cast does it's very best' The Telegraph

Double Science


'Very funny sitcom' The Sunday Times

Bash


'a pilot show with some good ideas and some sparky performances' The Independent