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TV review: Sandylands, series 1, episode 1

Despite having a storyline that's quite intriguing and containing some decent actors, and it only being three episodes long, it's not a series I plan to watch any more of.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 6th March 2020

Sandylands, review

Review of the new sitcom on Gold.

James Jackson, The Times, 5th March 2020

Sandylands, Gold, review

David Walliams and Simon Bird's show is camp and gaudy with plenty of 'oo-er' humour.

Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 4th March 2020

Little Britain: comedy from a less uptight age

It's only been off the air for 15 years, and already it's 'problematic'.

Guy Birchall, Spiked, 6th February 2020

Little Britain deserves another chance

As David Walliams announces that the divisive sketch comedy show is 'definitely' returning, our arts columnist Fiona Sturges is optimistic that it will leave the homophobia, racial stereotypes and blackface behind.

Fiona Sturges, The Independent, 30th January 2020

Mrs. Brown's Boys and Gavin & Stacey win NTAs

Mrs. Brown's Boys won the Comedy prize at this year's National Television Awards, with Gavin & Stacey picking up a special Impact Award.

British Comedy Guide, 29th January 2020

Can Little Britain stagger out of the gutter this time?

The bad boys of repulsive comedy want to clean up their act - 12 years too late.

Barbara Ellen, The Guardian, 25th January 2020

David Walliams could debut new Little Britain character

It's been reported that the Britain's Got Talent star will use his presenting spot at next week's National Television Awards to debut a brand-new character.

Patrick Cremona, Radio Times, 23rd January 2020

Lucas & Walliams plot Little Britain revival

Little Britain could return to television, as Matt Lucas and David Walliams are developing plans to work together again.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd January 2020

Was Little Britain ever really funny?

It was always unclear who the joke was on in Matt Lucas and David Walliams's sketch show. Twelve years on, the way minorities are demonised in Britain is no laughing matter.

Zoe Williams, The Guardian, 22nd January 2020

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