Dave Lambert
- Director, producer and crew member
Press clippings
Guz Khan & Morgana Robinson get Stuffed in BBC Christmas comedy caper
Guz Khan, Morgana Robinson and Sue Johnston are to star in a multi-faith, latter-day version of National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation for BBC One, with Stuffed described as a "Christmas caper for the whole family to enjoy this Yuletide season".
British Comedy Guide, 21st May 2025Changing Ends review
Changing Ends beams with warmth despite - or more likely because of - the endemic 1980s homophobia which forms its backdrop. Dropped into this world, like a naive alien, is a camp, buck-toothed, socially awkward child, misunderstood by almost everyone and ostracised by most of them.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st June 2023Alan Carr making ITV sitcom Changing Ends
Alan Carr has written and stars in Changing Ends, an ITV sitcom based upon his adolescence growing up gay in Northampton, while his father was manager of the local football club.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2022Making High & Dry
We had to dodge falling coconuts and find ways to cope with problematic tides and tricky beach access to deliver our comedy vision, says Dave Lambert.
Dave Lambert, Broadcast, 20th March 2018Channel Dave orders fantasy comedy series 'Zapped!'
Channel Dave has ordered Zapped!, a new fantasy comedy series starring James Buckley, Paul Kaye and Sharon Rooney. The Executive Producer is Steve Coogan.
British Comedy Guide, 6th June 2016Preview: Alan Partridge's Scissored Isle (Link expired)
Produced by regular Baby Cow collaborators Dave Lambert and Ted Dowd, the special sees Alan tackle Broken Britain in a bid to fix his broken career. But given the high calibre of Past Partridge, does this live up to the rest? TVO took a sneaky peek to find out...
The Velvet Onion, 27th May 2016Interview with director Dave Lambert (Link expired)
At the helm is Dave Lambert: a director who cut his teeth making behind-the-scenes features for The Mighty Boosh and Gavin & Stacey before taking on Alan Partridge in Welcome To The Places Of My Life, and helming Sky Atlantic's brilliant series of shorts, Common Ground. With Undercover, he shares the channel's sitcom virginity, in spite of a long legacy of great comedic output.
The Velvet Onion, 16th June 2015