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A Kind Of Kidnapping review

Bungling amateurs kidnap a morally bankrupt politico in this British film - but his wife won't spring for him, and he's enjoying the publicity.

Cath Clarke, The Guardian, 11th July 2023

Nick Mohammed and Julia Davis comedy in the works at Channel 4

Nick Mohammed and Julia Davis are developing a new comedy for Channel 4, based upon their characters from the 2014 pilot Morning Has Broken.

British Comedy Guide, 16th March 2023

Review: Dan Clark

Me, My Selfie and I is a consistently funny show that goes down a storm, particularly with the built-in audience that have come thanks to his sitcom.

Kevin Wight, TV Bomb, 14th November 2015

Dan Clark: Me, My Selfie and I - Salford review

There is variety in Me, My Selfie and I. Clark does not restrict himself to just performing stand up; as well as the musical numbers he delivers a sketch on dating, in character and seated at a restaurant table.

Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 9th November 2015

Dan Clark interview

As comedian Dan Clark approaches middle age, he finds that he still can't quite work out his audience.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 27th October 2015

Dan Clark: life after How Not to Live Your Live (Link expired)

Actor, writer and comedian Dan Clark chats to us (in a horse box) about his Fringe show, his sitcom How Not to Live Your Life and some exciting future projects.

Alex Watson, WOW247, 27th August 2015

Dan Clark wants to bring How Not To Live Your Life back

The comedian, who played Don Danbury in the BBC Three sitcom, has said that although he wouldn't pursue a resurrection of the show, he would be interested if a channel approached him.

Frances Taylor, Digital Spy, 2nd December 2014

Dan Clark: Brings him selfie back to the Fringe

But when we heard Clark would be back at the Festival this year, we were pleased, and a little surprised. And keen to find out more about his new show, why he is back at the Fringe this year, and whether or not he takes a good selfie.

Caro Moses, ThreeWeeks, 20th August 2014

The Dan Clark three minute interview

Best known as Don Danbury from BBC Three's cult hit sitcom How Not To Live Your Life and Johnny Two Hats from The Mighty Boosh, Dan Clark is back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe after a few busy years away. Martin Walker asks about Me, My Selfie & I.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 16th July 2014

A kind of Weird Science for the internet generation, 30 And Counting kicks off the promising Love Matters series of six original one-off comedies covering all facets of the relationship game. The first double bill opens tonight with mates Matt (Dan Clark) and Jason (Brett Goldstein) constructing a computer-generated perfect woman with the goal of cheering up unlucky-in-love buddy George (Daniel Lawrence Taylor). Cue amorous carnage. The second tale, "Officially Special", stars The IT Crowd's marvellous Katherine Parkinson as a bored records adjudicator fearful that life is passing her by. She's somewhat nonplussed when her boyfriend takes her up the London Eye. And no, that's not a euphemism...

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 28th March 2013

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