Richard Gadd
Richard Gadd

Richard Gadd

  • 34 years old
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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TV review: Code 404 series 1 episode 6

I still hope that the show comes back for a second series, the cast are all fantastic, the concept's a fun one and there's surely a lot of ideas and concepts they can play with, but if it does I hope they shake things up a little, come up with a plot which is far more complicated, and that they ditch the love triangle element completely as that particular story strand has been done to death, both here and in way too many other series as well.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 7th May 2020

Code 404 review

Sky's had a pretty good run with its comedy commissions lately, thanks to the likes of Breeders and Intelligence, and Code 404 - named after the 'page not found' error in internet protocols - is a solid and stupid addition to that decent slate.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th April 2020

West End theatres to stay closed until May 31

Comedy shows affected include Ross Noble at the London Palladium; a run of Richard Gadd's one-man show Baby Reindeer at the Ambassadors, which was also planning a run of late-night comedy shows featuring the likes of Lloyd Griffith, Suzi Ruffell and Bridget Christie; and a performance of Adam Kay's NHS stories This Is Going To Hurt at the Garrick Theatre.

Chortle, 6th April 2020

Comedy's coronavirus crisis

With gigs cancelled and no support given to an art form that Art Council England does not officially recognise, comedians fear the worst.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 18th March 2020

Interview: Richard Gadd on Baby Reindeer

"I'm looking forward to the experience of being part of the West End, it's the holy grail of British theatre, being in the Ambassadors which has so much history, I just want to soak it up."

Theatre Weekly, 11th March 2020

Review: Sex Education, Netflix

The makers have gathered together some great comedy talent to write the new series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th 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

The top ten comedy gigs of 2019

As is tradition, here's my look back at the ten most memorable comedy gigs of the last 12 months. There are bound to be omissions - the 300 or so shows I see each year are but a scratch on the volume of work the UK's industrious comedy scene produce - and the emphasis is on the 'memorable' not necessarily the funniest or the most game-changing, even if these qualities are so often interlinked.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 30th December 2019

The decade in comedy

Mental health, sexism and watching stand-up through screens.

Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 15th December 2019

Two friends talk about Richard Gadd's Baby Reindeer

Bush Theatre's Baby Reindeer certainly courted controversy with its depiction of a man dealing with a stalker, pushed to the limit. After friends, Lou and Toby saw the production they were left with very different opinions. Here, they talk in length about them.

Lou Waller, A Younger Theatre, 20th November 2019

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