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Hugh Dennis

Hugh Dennis

  • 62 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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TV review: Not Going Out Live, BBC One

Let's be honest, you watched the live edition of Not Going Out hoping that the scenery would fall on Lee Mack didn't you?

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd December 2018

Mash Report: 'comedy' more like Corbyn Party Political

Is there anything less funny than BBC comedy?

Charlotte Gill, Daily Mail, 16th December 2018

Not Going Out Christmas special to be broadcast live

A Christmas special of Lee Mack's sitcom Not Going Out is to be broadcast live on BBC One on 21st December.

British Comedy Guide, 26th November 2018

Hugh Dennis interview

Hugh Dennis talks improvising, comedy and why he owes it all to Jasper Carrott ahead of show The Messiah at the Birmingham REP.

The Express and Star, 20th October 2018

Dara O Briain resumes his role as referee in the news-based bunfight that continues to make us laugh. Hugh Dennis and this week's panellists Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble, Rhys James, Nish Kumar and Tiff Stevenson review what will surely prove to be another eventful week.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 7th September 2018

Daniel Roche: Dennis and Skinner have dated for years

Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner sent loyal Outnumbered fans wild after they finally lifted the lid on their relationship just days ago. And their on-screen son Daniel Roche has shared even more insight into the pair's romance, as he has revealed the couple have been dating for 'years'.

Rianne Addo, Daily Mail, 3rd July 2018

Hugh Dennis opens up about romance with Claire Skinner

'I am very, very happy, we are so very happy,' he said, speaking at his London home yesterday.

Daily Mail, 1st July 2018

Outnumbered parents 'become real-life lovers'

Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner, who play Pete and Sue Brockman in the hit BBC1 sitcom, are said to have been quietly dating for over a year.

Zoe Shenton, The Mirror, 30th June 2018

The panel show with a topical tinge looks back on another eventful week in world events, including the unfolding dramas of England's World Cup exploits in Russia. Host Dara O Briain and regular Hugh Dennis welcome guest panellists Angela Barnes, Desiree Burch, Ed Byrne, Glenn Moore and the ever-surreal Milton Jones.

Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 28th June 2018

Dara O Briain returns for a new series with another panel of comedians applying their special brand of pseudo-satire to all matters newsworthy. Mockery mainstay Hugh Dennis is joined by returning panellists James Acaster, Angela Barnes, Ed Gamble and Zoe Lyons, while rising star Darren Harriott, whose 2017 Edinburgh show was highly recommended by the Guardian, makes his series debut.

Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 7th June 2018

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