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The Nightly Show with Gordon Ramsay review

For a merciful few minutes, it seemed that someone at ITV had pulled the plug.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th March 2017

The Nightly Show with Gordon Ramsay review

For a merciful few minutes, it seemed that someone at ITV had pulled the plug.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 27th March 2017

Gordon Ramsay on his plans to save The Nightly Show

'The knives are out... but that's how I like it': Can Gordon Ramsay save the disastrous Nightly Show from the chop? He opens up about his toughest roll yet!

Cole Moreton, Daily Mail, 25th March 2017

Nightly Show's a sign British TV isn't funny anymore

The solution? Spend more and more money (it's there) on comedy writers and producers because that's where it starts, and let them create what they want. Otherwise, TV comedy of all kinds in the UK will continue to suffer a very slow and painful death.

David Stephenson, The Daily Express, 12th March 2017

This new daily entertainment show, which features comedy, video clips and studio guests, has been preceded by a trailer of absurdly exaggerated camp starring opening host David Walliams. This snippet - which climaxes in Walliams being served champagne by a buff, half-naked waiter on rollerblades - probably sets the tone for a show that's unlikely to be understated. Future hosts include John Bishop and Gordon Ramsay.

Phil Harrison, The Guardian, 27th February 2017

Robert Peston: News at Ten's time shift may be reversed

ITV political editor says channel's new topical entertainment show will have to win audience quickly to keep 10pm slot.

Hannah Ellis-Petersen, The Guardian, 26th February 2017

Interview: Gordon Ramsay impersonator Martin Jordan

Gordon Ramsay impersonator Martin Jordan, from Gravesend, receives rave reviews after Channel 4's Lookalikes. "All the messages I've had on my phone and from Twitter are from people who say they just enjoyed watching something on TV they could sit back and have a laugh at."

Jamie Bullen, Kent News, 22nd July 2015

Radio Times review

This is silly. Very silly indeed. Successville is a town populated by celebrities - Gordon Ramsay's the chief of police; Mary Berry runs the strip joint - and policed by maverick DI Sleet. All these people are played by actors (Tom Davis is hilarious as Sleet). But when restaurateur Bruno Tonioli is found dead, Sleet is partnered with a celebrity rookie, Made in Chelsea's Jamie Laing, who's parachuted in to help solve the case.

It's a mixed-up structured reality comedy cop drama impressions show. Yet it boils down to a bunch of comedians saying increasingly ridiculous things to make Laing corpse, which he does a lot. Brilliantly silly.

David Crawford, Radio Times, 6th May 2015

Stars in Andy Murray sketch for Stand Up To Cancer

The former Wimbledon champion will show his funny side in a Stand Up To Cancer spoof where he oversees auditions for roles in the film of his life with Richard Ayoade, Gordon Ramsay, Michael Sheen, Rory McIlroy, Sir Terry Wogan, Pharrell Williams, Britney Spears and many more taking part.

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 1st October 2014

The Liam Hourican three minute interview

Liam Hourican is a TV personality, impressionist and semi-funny man. He was last seen in a starring role in Channel 4's Very Important People, playing Gordon Ramsay, Simon Cowell, Simon Bird and many others. Now he's appearing in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with A Kitchen Nightmare.

Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 11th July 2014

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