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Preview - Inside No. 9: Empty Orchestra

The latest edition of Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's anthology series takes us into karaoke booth No. 9.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 7th March 2017

Inside No 9: Empty Orchestra review

Anyone who has taken part in a works' karaoke outing knows that it's an arena for bad singing, annoyingly good singing and professional tensions to surface unprofessionally. The latest episode of Inside No 9, Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith's terrifically clever portmanteau series, exploited this to full effect to provide another 30-minute oddity that was bursting with ideas and left you with a feeling of deep unsettlement, like reading an MR James story and then remembering the denouement in your dreams and waking up in a cold sweat.

Ben Lawrence, The Telegraph, 7th March 2017

5 minutes with: Javone Prince

'Everyone thinks I'm a comic but I trained as a straight actor'

Emily Cole, What's On Stage, 12th May 2016

Peter Kay's Car Share leads BAFTA TV Awards comedy nominations

Car Share leads the comedy related nominations in the 2016 BAFTA Television Awards shortlists. Other nominations include Chewing Gum, Peep Show and People Just Do Nothing.

British Comedy Guide, 30th March 2016

Have you been watching The Javone Prince Show?

This new comedy sketch show offers parodies, cringe-inducing moments about matters of race in middle England - and the opportunity to dance to Cameo.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 23rd July 2015

The Javone Prince Show, BBC Two

Strong opener for new black sketch comedy.

Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 20th July 2015

Javone Prince - the new Mr Darcy?

We spoke to Phil Bowker and Javone Prince about their latest project for BBC Two, which is a mix of stand-up comedy, live music and sketches.

Emma Bradshaw, BBC Blogs, 20th July 2015

Javone Prince talks about his new BBC2 comedy

The thirtysomething Londoner Javone Prince talks about why he doesn't see himself as a "black" comedian.

Ben Dowell, Radio Times, 19th July 2015

TV preview: The Javone Prince Show

The entertainment is slick, the tone enjoyable, yet behind the superficial confidence it feels like a show yet to really find its mojo.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 19th July 2015

Javone Prince: 'It's lovely to make people belly laugh'

The PhoneShop star Javone Prince hopes to shake up primetime with a new BBC Two sketch show about young black Britain.

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 19th July 2015

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