Mark Gatiss
Mark Gatiss

Mark Gatiss

  • 57 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and producer

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Review: Stay At Home Festival

When the coronavirus hit home last week there was a lot of talk about comedians setting up online gigs as their touring workload dropped off a cliff.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 24th March 2020

Stay at Home festival review

Mark Gatiss's dystopia flashbacks kick off comedy series.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd March 2020

Streaming with laughter: 50 best stand-up comedy shows

From Bill Hicks to Hannah Gadsby, Dave Chappelle to Josie Long - here are 50 specials you can watch right now.

Paul Fleckney, Harriet Gibsone, Ellen E Jones, Brian Logan and Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 22nd February 2020

Dracula viewers spot spooky Inside No. 9 Easter egg

Titled 'Blood Vessel', the second instalment of the three-part series saw Dracula and a host of new characters sail a ship to England, with the Count struggling to keep his fangs in his mouth. Throughout the episode, the ship's captain and his crew kept alluding to an ill passenger who was resting in room 9.

Chris Edwards, Digital Spy, 3rd January 2020

The most memorable comedy gigs of the 2010s

Here Chortle editor Steve Bennett recalls the shows that had the biggest personal impact since 2010.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 31st December 2019

Mark Gatiss interview

The actor and writer on raspberry woodwork and cultivating an air of ruin at his Islington home.

The Sunday Times, 8th December 2019

Interview: Lunch with Mark Gatiss

"We live in an age of popinjays - Rees-Mogg, Johnson - and we fall for it".

Tim Adams, The Guardian, 8th December 2019

Good Omens episode 3 review

A period sketch show interlude.

Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 31st May 2019

Capering on from where the 2017 Christmas special left off, this 2018 show recorded at the Hammersmith Apollo begins with Tubbs and Edward duetting in the depths of Papa Lazarou's "wife mine", before adding other gems from Royston Vasey, including a bingo sketch you will never forget.

Mike Bradley, The Guardian, 21st April 2019

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