Ray Fearon

  • Actor

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Swede Caroline review

This mockumentary about the heated world of veg growers should be awful - but it's laugh-out-loud funny.

Francesca Steele, i Newspaper, 19th April 2024

Swede Caroline review

Although the conspiracy at the heart of this vegetable-based caper isn't as enthralling as it could have been, the joy of this feature comes from watching this ludicrous tale play out.

Andrew Murray, The Upcoming, 18th April 2024

Swede Caroline review

Marrow mockumentary is gourd for a laugh.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 17th April 2024

Swede Caroline review

Lovably eccentric mockumentary delves into the shady world competitive veg growing.

Kevin Ibbotson-Wight, The Wee Review, 16th April 2024

Jo Hartley to star in mockumentary film Swede Caroline

Jo Hartley is to star in Swede Caroline, a new British comedy film about competitive giant vegetable growers.

British Comedy Guide, 20th August 2021

John Cleese to play Father Christmas

John Cleese is to play Santa in Father Christmas Is Back a new festive comedy film which also stars Nathalie Cox, Elizabeth Hurley and Kelsey Grammer.

British Comedy Guide, 15th September 2020

Red Dwarf: The Promised Land review

Dave's feature-length special is fun but far from purrfect.

Mr Josh, The News Trace, 10th April 2020

Rimmer, Lister, Kryten and the rest of the Red Dwarf crew are back for a feature-length special of galactic mishaps and absurd adventures. Craig Charles reprises his role as the radioactively reborn vending machine repairman who, in this one-off, encounters a trio of cat clerics who worship him as their god. But they are being hunted by feral cat leader Rodon (Ray Fearon) and only Lister can lead them to safety. Forever oddball, the return of Red Dwarf is a suitably escapist break in these uncertain times.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 9th April 2020

Red Dwarf: The Promised Land review

This tale of Lister's cat cult won't convert any newbies, but fans will find plenty to enjoy. **CONTAINS MILD SPOILERS**

Morgan Jeffery, Radio Times, 9th April 2020

Red Dwarf: The Promised Land, review

In this space sitcom no one can hear me laugh.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 9th April 2020

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