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Am I Being Unreasonable?, BBC One review

Daisy May Cooper's new show is promising.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 24th September 2022

Am I Being Unreasonable? review

The new comedy is far from bad television, but it's hard to stay invested in a show that has such little direction.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 23rd September 2022

Am I Being Unreasonable? review

Daisy May Cooper offers up a tonally distinct yet hit-and-miss series.

James Hibbs, Radio Times, 23rd September 2022

TV review: Am I Being Unreasonable? BBC One

Preview links for upcoming TV programmes often ping in with requests not to reveal spoilers these days but Am I Being Unreasonable? must break some kind of record. Previewers are requested not to reveal "that someone was xxx - that xxx was xxx - that xxx has xxx - that xxx is a xxx - that xxx has xxx - that xxx is an xxx - that xxx is embroiled in an xxx"

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd September 2022

Am I Being Unreasonable? review

Mumsnet beware, Daisy May Cooper is back to her abrasive best.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 23rd September 2022

Am I Being Unreasonable? review

The creator of This Country's new comedy-thriller tries to do too many things to be truly great. But its star is phenomenally funny - and occasionally heartbreakingly vulnerable.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 23rd September 2022

Am I Being Unreasonable? review

Daisy May Cooper is flawless in her first follow-up to This Country.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 23rd September 2022

Daisy May Cooper on Am I Being Unreasonable?: 'They're damaged, but who isn't?'

We caught up with the writer before her new comedy thriller airs on BBC One this week.

Laura Craik, Radio Times, 22nd September 2022

This Country sponsored walk

The Children's Football Alliance - co-founded by Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper's father - has announced a This Country-themed fundraising walk through the Cotswolds in September.

British Comedy Guide, 18th August 2022

Daisy May Cooper talks life on the breadline before 'This Country'

The 35-year-old is as down-to-earth as they come. Born in the small British town of Cirencester, Gloucestershire, she speaks to seemingly everybody as she would to a friend in the pub but her talent comes across from the first second.

Max Goldbart, Deadline, 28th July 2022

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