Hugh Bonneville
Hugh Bonneville

Hugh Bonneville

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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'The Vicar Of Dibley: Inside Out' tribute documentary to air on Gold

Gold is to broadcast a two-hour documentary celebrating hit sitcom The Vicar Of Dibley, with all its surviving key stars and creatives taking part.

British Comedy Guide, 14th January 2021

W1A cast mocks BBC's new tagging device on Twitter

Cast members of BBC media satire W1A have reconvened on Twitter to mock the recent news that BBC staff at New Broadcasting House have to wear "social distance proximity devices" to ensure social distancing that beeps if they come too close to their colleagues.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 11th January 2021

Hugh Laurie to voice Terry Pratchett film The Amazing Maurice

Hugh Laurie will voice the central character in The Amazing Maurice, a new animated film based on Terry Pratchett's book.

British Comedy Guide, 5th November 2020

Scenes Of A Sexual Nature review

Ewan McGregor, Tom Hardy and Sophie Okonedo are big names doing small roles in this pleasant 2006 portmanteau film.

Leslie Felperin, The Guardian, 30th October 2020

Sandylands to return for Series 2

Sandylands, the sitcom set in a seaside resort, is to return to TV channel Gold for a second series.

British Comedy Guide, 6th July 2020

W1A: Initial Lockdown Meeting review

"Every problem is a solution waiting to happen," Hugh Bonneville says as he reprises his role as the BBC's head of values, Ian Fletcher. And right now he tells four other characters from the satirical sitcom W1A in a mock-Zoom meeting to determine the corporation's lockdown strategy. "We are looking at one of the biggest solutions any of us have ever seen."

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 21st May 2020

Top cast lined-up for Stephen Fry film The Liar

David Walliams, Charles Dance, Hugh Bonneville, Rupert Everett, Warwick Davis and Sally Phillips are amongst the cast lined-up for The Liar, a film based on Stephen Fry's book.

British Comedy Guide, 18th 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

Hugh Bonneville: Sandylands "a metaphor for Brexit"

The actor believes we will all be spending more time in the soggy British seaside and there may be trouble ahead.

James Rampton, i Newspaper, 27th February 2020

Hugh Bonneville reprises Ian Fletcher for BBC Sounds

Jason Watkins also returned as Director of Strategic Governance.

Radio Times, 12th November 2018

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