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Ricky Gervais
Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais

  • 63 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, director, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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It's hard not to like Ashley Jensen, the Scottish actress who was catapulted to fame when she played Ricky Gervais's accident-prone best friend Maggie in Extras. Blessed with an open face, a slightly awkward manner and a wry sense of humour - much like Martin Freeman, her male equivalent in The Office, in fact - she's fast become a popular hit with audiences and a shoo-in for TV producers looking to cast a sympathetic female lead. So it may come as a surprise to viewers of this sitcom pilot episode to find her playing a high-powered ad executive called Erin, who has a penchant for shouting things like, "Unless the answer is yes, I don't want to know!" Glimmers of vulnerability appear, though, as she finds her boyfriend Mike (Raza Jaffrey) in bed with another woman and goes on a vengeful spending spree with his money - buying, among other things, a dilapidated farm which, in a moment of blind inspiration, she decides to actually take on. And so Erin arrives in Yorkshire to meet Olive (Jean Heywood), her cantankerous sitting tenant; Clive (Michael Hodgson), the ale-soaked local handyman; Judith (Sylvestra Le Touzel), her horsey neighbour; and a cast of other bucolic types. The result is a sitcom that, given a bit of spit and polish and a generous BBC One budget, might just inherit The Vicar of Dibley's mud-flecked crown.

Pete Naughton, The Telegraph, 21st December 2010

After her stints on US sitcoms Ugly Betty and Accidentally On Purpose, Ashley Jensen is back on UK soil - in every sense.

In this comedy pilot, she stars as Erin, a high-flying control freak advertising executive whose perfect life unravels when she discovers her boyfriend is a cheating git. Drunk, hurt and in possession of his credit card, she buys herself a run-down farm in Yorkshire. As you do.

Initially, a hungover Erin wants to get out of the purchase, but when her ex mocks her ability to make it as a farmer, she decides to prove him wrong. Armed with designer wellies and hand sanitiser, she heads for a new life in the country and, hey presto, another duck-out-of-water comedy is born.

It's a slow start, not helped by the fact that Erin is a horrible cow (of the human variety). But when she meets her new octogenarian sitting tenant, Olive, things quickly pick up. Joined by a cute comedy piglet and stereotypical TV country types (bar Olive, who is wonderfully refreshing) Erin becomes softer and more likeable and the overall result turns out to be a rather jolly show.

Jensen made her name starring opposite Ricky Gervais in Extras, but don't expect anything like the same kind of edgy humour here.

Even so, this pilot shows promise so don't be surprised if the Beeb ­commissions a full series.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 21st December 2010

Actress, writer and now, presenter: Ruth Jone, co-creator of Gavin & Stacey, hosts a light mix of chat, music and larks. It's going nationwide this Christmas after debuting in Wales last year. Music comes from indie-rock milquetoasts the Script, while places on the sofa are reserved for Ricky Gervais, Will Young and Miranda Hart.

Jack Seale, Radio Times, 20th December 2010

There's no Gavin & Stacey this Christmas, but as a consolation we are offered up this new mix of chat, music and sketch comedy from the sitcom's co-creator Ruth Jones, aka Nessa. Her guests will include Ricky Gervais (without whom, it seems, no chat show is complete), Miranda Hart (of BBC Two's Miranda) and pop crooner Will Young.

Sam Richards, The Telegraph, 18th December 2010

Ricky Gervais muses on Steve Carell's Office exit

Ricky Gervais has insisted that NBC's The Office should not attempt to replace lead actor Steve Carell.

Digital Spy, 9th December 2010

Ricky Gervais Golden Globes interview

Ricky Gervais admits that he was somewhat surprised when the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn asked him to headline January's Golden Globe ceremony after he drew mixed reviews for his hosting duties on the last broadcast.

David Kronke, Variety, 2nd December 2010

Ricky Gervais signs up for Muppets cameo

Though the new, still-untitled Muppet movie already appears to be bursting at the seams with humans, more and more actors are jumping aboard. You can go ahead and add Ricky Gervais and Emily Blunt to that ever-expanding list.

Empire, 2nd December 2010

Video: Gervais makes a surprise call to Karl Pilkington

An Idiot Abroad star Karl Pilkington was not best pleased when 5 Live's Richard Bacon and comedian Ricky Gervais made a surprise call on his day off.

Pilkington, in the midst of tiling his kitchen, demanded to know where the money from his comedy travel series had gone.

Richard Bacon, BBC News, 22nd November 2010

Stewart Francis: on touring

The deadpan Canadian comic talks about supporting Ricky Gervais on tour, the art of the one-liner and why he has no truck with Twitter.

Dominic Cavendish, The Telegraph, 9th November 2010

Friday with Graham Norton better than Jonathan Ross

Friday Night With Graham Norton was a distinct improvement on the Jonathan Ross version. No sign of the Four Poofs or their Piano. No back-slapping with Ricky Gervais...

Jim Shelley, The Mirror, 25th October 2010

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