Andrew Blair

  • Comedian and writer

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Gregory's Girl - 35 years on

A salute to 1981's Gregory's Girl, starring John Gordon Sinclair and Claire Grogan...

Andrew Blair, Den Of Geek, 11th May 2016

The Legend Of Barney Thomson review

This black comedy from Robert Carlyle is a solid first go in the director's chair...

Andrew Blair, Den Of Geek, 24th July 2015

Black Mirror Christmas special review

This Christmas special of Charlie Brooker's techno-horror show manages to compact the show's usual three-part run into one, feature-length, portmanteau episode.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 16th December 2014

The Andrew Blair three minute interview

This Edinburgh festival Fringe you can join The Alternative Edinburgh Walking Tour. It's billed as a series of bizarre lies, half-truths, and outright fibs. According to your tour guide, comedian Andrew Blair, it's a better context for his act than a stand up setting.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 20th July 2014

Yonderland Episode 7: 'The Heart of the Sun' review

While the reasons for Yonderland's existence lie more in its CBBC roots, it's a welcome addition to Sky's expanding roster of quality shows; something different for this moment in time.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 15th December 2013

Yonderland Episode 6: 'The Idiot King' review

Overall another entertaining half-hour; not the best episode, but still one with enough laughs to keep the family entertained for the duration and still like nothing else on TV.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 8th December 2013

Yonderland Episode 5 review

A slight dip in laughs tonight is counteracted by a slightly darker tone (relatively speaking), with sinister undercurrents afoot in Elf's behaviour and in the mysterious goings-on in Ennythingos.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 1st December 2013

Yonderland Episode 4 review

Yonderland is getting increasingly hard to review, because it's so bloody consistent.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 24th November 2013

Yonderland Episode 3: 'Reformation' review

Yonderland, then, is managing to combine the highbrow with the lowbrow for a wide audience, and it's great to see a pre-watershed sitcom is doing this so well.

Andrew Blair, Cult Box, 18th November 2013

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