Press clippings
"We're going back to silly": what's the next turn for British comedy in era of nostalgia?
It's no joke for new shows as classic favourites live on while investment in sitcoms and sketches falters.
Alexandra Topping, The Guardian, 16th February 2024Everyone Else Burns returning to Channel 4 for a second series
Everyone Else Burns is returning to Channel 4 for a second series, cast member Morgana Robinson has revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 1st May 2023Everyone Else Burns review
Channel 4's latest isn't funnier-than-thou - but it does have some bright spots.
David Craig, Radio Times, 23rd January 2023Everyone Else Burns review
Everyone Else Burns, written by relative newcomers Dillon Mapletoft and Oliver Taylor, is a strikingly fresh sitcom while at the same time touching on some instantly recognisable tropes - the family dynamic, dad worried about his status, rivalry, meddling neighbours. It takes a few swipes at religion but actually in a fairly benign way.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd January 2023Everyone Else Burns review
It's the end of the world... and it's remarkably mundane.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd January 2023Sky Comedy Rep 2023 writers announced
Tom Critch, Doug Crossley, Alice Etches, Aoife Kennan, Mahad Ali, Georgie Morrell, Hattie Soykan and Asia Wray have been selected to take part in the Sky Comedy Rep scheme.
British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2022Liam Williams: Almost as soon as I got to university, I felt my accent changing
The comedian and writer talks to Isobel Lewis about the nicer side of being a 'lad', why he lost his Yorkshire accent at Cambridge, and why the Edinburgh Fringe has reawakened his desire to perform stand-up.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 5th September 2022Ladhood review
Comic exploration of masculinity continues to deliver.
Ben Dowell, The Times, 5th September 2022Ladhood review
Thank you, Liam Williams, for this consistently great comedy.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 5th September 2022'Sketch will never die!': Edinburgh fringe super troupes Tarot, Sheeps and Britney
It's a form of comedy that has fallen out of favour with TV, but a trio of fun acts are keeping the sketch flame alive.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 15th August 2022