
Dan Clark
- Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and director
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New sketch comedy series written by and starring Dan Clark. Luck never seems to smile on Don although fantasy sequences show that in his mind life would be very different. In the opener he finds he's been left a house by his recently deceased grandmother but it comes with a mountain of back payments. When he decides to get a lodger, a girl he was in love with as a teenager replies. Rarely more than mildly amusing.
Simon Horsford, The Telegraph, 12th August 2008You might know him as Johnny Two Hats in The Mighty Boosh, but now comedian, actor and writer Dan Clark stars in his own sitcom. He plays Don, a twentysomething man with bad luck like you'd never believe - and even worse instincts. If you've ever dreamt of telling your boss exactly what you think of them, or wish you could say what you really thought after a one-night stand, this comedy will satisfy your itch as Don's overactive imagination conjures up all the things he wishes he'd said.
Reveal, 9th August 2008Following a successful pilot last year, this comedy of errors returns for a full squirm-inducing series. The multi-talented Dan Clark writes the series and also stars as the hapless Don, whose imagination tends to run away with him - giving us the chance to see the things he really wishes he'd said or done in certain situations.
Inside Soap, 9th August 2008Victor Lewis-Smith on The Estate Agents
The trio who wrote and performed this garbage doubtless see their rightful destiny as serving up gags for the networks, but I suspect that where they'd really find their niche is serving up fries for Colonel Sanders.
Victor Lewis-Smith, Evening Standard, 8th February 2002