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Red Nose Day 2021 highlights revealed

Sir Lenny Henry, Dawn French, Jack Whitehall, Mel Giedroyc, Tim Vine and Phoebe Waller-Bridge are amongst those who have created sketches for Comic Relief 2021, on BBC One on Friday 19th March from 7pm.

British Comedy Guide, 9th March 2021

BBC to broadcast Comic Relief pantomime

BBC Two is to broadcast Cinderella: A Comic Relief Pantomime For Christmas on 24th December. Stars include Olivia Colman and Helena Bonham Carter, with the stars of This Country as The Evil Step Sisters.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd December 2020

Emma review

Emma's candy coloured cinematography and costumes contribute to the playful and light tone of the comedy that is as delightful as a strawberry bon-bon.

Alexa Sambrook, The Student Newspaper, 13th March 2020

Emma review

Autumn de Wilde's adaptation ramps up the comedy, but Anya Taylor-Joy remains wonderfully edgy as Jane Austen's meddling heroine.

Mark Kermode, The Observer, 16th February 2020

Review: Emma

All in all, this feels like an opportunity missed, a waste of talent and potential.

Susan Singfield, Bouquets & Brickbats, 15th February 2020

Respectful new take on Emma is Austen powered

A new adaptation of 19th-century literary classic Emma is fresh, smart and a visual feast - even with the surprise bum flashes.

Graeme Virtue, The Big Issue, 14th February 2020

Emma review - sweetness, spite and bared bottoms

Anya Taylor-Joy revels in the role of the handsome, clever heroine with a sadistic streak in this amiable adaptation of Jane Austen's great romcom

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 14th February 2020

The cast of Emma on the books that changed their lives

Crushes on Peter Pan, rewilding the British countryside and understanding society - Emma stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Mia Goth and Callum Turner, plus director Autumn de Wilde on the books they love.

The Big Issue, 14th February 2020

Autumn de Wilde and Anya Taylor-Joy on Austen's Emma

Jane Austen's Emma returns to the big screen in a new female-led adaptation. Its stars and director explain why the time is right for more romantic meddling.

Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 14th February 2020

Emma review

Full of charm, a welcome dose of humour and packed with a stellar cast, director Autumn de Wilde has brought Jane Austen's Emma back to life in a brand-new adaptation of the much-loved novel.

Olivia Hill, The Digital Fix, 13th February 2020

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