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The week in TV: Here We Go - review

There are little shivers of sweetness in the way it bumbles along.

Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 4th February 2024

Harry Enfield and Simon Farnaby to guest star in Here We Go

Series 2 of Here We Go starts on BBC One on Friday 2nd February. The six-part series will feature guest stars including Harry Enfield, Simon Farnaby, Sophie Wu, Dolly Wells and Andrew Brooke.

British Comedy Guide, 18th January 2024

Here We Go review

Boredom, bickering, a few laughs - it's just like your own Christmas Day.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 22nd December 2023

I Talk Telly Awards 2023 nominations announced

Black Ops, Changing Ends, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, Juice, The Power Of Parker, Ruby Speaking and Significant Other are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2023. Voting is now open.

British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2023

Spike Milligan's Badjelly The Witch being made into animated TV series

Spike Milligan's children's story Badjelly The Witch: A Fairy Story is being turned into an animated television series 50 years after he wrote it. An all-star comedy cast is led by Miriam Margolyes and also features Rhys Darby, Julian Barratt, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Roisin Conaty, Katherine Parkinson and Joe Wilkinson.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd November 2023

Here We Go Series 2 now filming

Production has started on the second series of Here We Go, the BBC One comedy written by Tom Basden.

British Comedy Guide, 17th September 2023

Here We Go scenes filmed in Croxley Green

Taylor Made Tattoos, in Watford Road, Croxley Green, became a set for the second series of BBC sitcom Here We Go on Wednesday with Katherine Parkinson in attendance to film scenes.

Watford Observer, 8th September 2023

Two lives collide again in Significant Other (ITVX), a comedy which begins with a heart attack and an attempted suicide. Anna (Katherine Parkinson) and Sam (Youssef Kerkour) are neighbours who don't seem to have met so presumably this is London. Bumbling into each other in the nick of time, they commence a ... well, you'll have to watch. And you should.

Aidan Smith, The Scotsman, 10th June 2023

Significant Other review

By starting with an overdose attempt and a heart attack, Significant Other couldn't signal its intentions to be an unconventional romcom any more clearly.

Chortle, 8th June 2023

Significant Other review

The script feels like a first draft, the male lead is irredeemably selfish and the characters' actions are inexplicable. Katherine Parkinson's new show is cold, jarring and misanthropic.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 8th June 2023

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