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Meet The Richardsons review
Until today's comics grow out of the puerile urge to swear for laughs, there can never be another truly funny sitcom. Foul language kills good comedy. It ditches the need for wit or clever characters, and replaces them with an easy spatter of obscenity. Meet The Richardsons (Dave) is a prime example.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 9th April 2021Meet The Richardsons review
Sofa, so good for this comedy couple.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 8th April 2021Beaumont and Richardson's guide to lockdown marriage
After a year locked in the same house, the comedians have worked out the perfect way to keep their marriage from sinking: arguments.
Lucy Beaumont and Jon Richardson, i Newspaper, 7th April 2021Meet The Richardsons set to return for Series 3
Work has begun on a third series of Meet The Richardsons, before the second has even aired, Lucy Beaumont has revealed.
British Comedy Guide, 6th April 2021Leicester Comedy Festival is the tonic we need now
Tom Allen, Al Murray, Zoe Lyons and Ed Byrne are among the comedians taking part.
Becky Jones, Leicester Mercury, 3rd February 2021Lucy Beaumont writes a "mumoir" book
Lucy Beaumont is to publish her first book in the autumn. Mummy ... Can I Stand On Your Head?: Diary Of A First Time Mum is described as a "mumoir" sharing "the unpredictable craziness of being a mum".
British Comedy Guide, 19th January 2021Meet The Richardsons At Christmas review
Curb your cynicism, it's the festive season.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 10th December 2020Review: Meet The Richardsons
Jon Richardson seems to treat this as a time for re-gifting, or recycling, his old jokes. One about a 'sad-vent calendar', with depressing messages behind the 24 doors, was reused from an old episode of C4's Eight Out Of Ten Cats Does Countdown. He didn't even try to pretend it was new. That's hardly entering into the spirit of things.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 10th December 2020Meet The Richardsons At Christmas, Dave, review
Actual Christmas nuts watching might have felt a little twinge of recognition in his grating enthusiasm.
Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 9th December 2020Meet The Richardsons At Christmas, review
This curmudgeonly festive comedy was a downbeat delight.
Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 9th December 2020