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Rob Brydon

Rob Brydon

  • 58 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer, executive producer, stand-up comedian, presenter and script editor

Press clippings

Ruth Jones: I'm terrified about my first musical at 57

The actress is starring in Sister Act. She talks about her favourite show, The Archers, and her schooldays with Rob Brydon.

The Times, 4th March 2024

Rob Brydon: A Night Of Songs And Laughter review

Overall this was pleasant, milk chocolate Rob Brydon. One longed for a bit more of the spiky, dark chocolate version.

Roger Jacobs, North West End UK, 21st February 2024

Rob Brydon: A Night Of Songs And Laughter review

Rob Brydon is fully deserving of the title "world-class entertainer." We were promised a night of music and laughter and that is exactly what we got!

Holli Boyd, A Young(ish) Perspective, 20th February 2024

Rob Brydon: A Night of Songs & Laughter - review

This cosy night of music and chuckles is a little self-indulgent but full of fun, with Brydon proving a consummate old-school entertainer.

Jay Richardson, The Telegraph, 19th February 2024

The week in audio: Barry Humphries: Gloriously Uncut - review

It was fun to be reminded of Sir Les Patterson, that terrible spitting, drunk roué, as well as the fabulous Dame Edna Everage.

Miranda Sawyer, The Guardian, 17th February 2024

Ruth Jones pours cold water on Gavin & Stacey reunion reports

Gavin & Stacey co-creator Ruth Jones has played down the possibility of the hit sitcom returning for a Christmas special, saying it was "sadly a rumour".

British Comedy Guide, 14th February 2024

Gavin & Stacey to return for 2024 Christmas special

James Corden and Ruth Jones are reportedly working on a new Gavin & Stacey special. Filmed this summer, it will air on BBC One at Christmas.

British Comedy Guide, 13th February 2024

Would I Lie To You? is the only good panel show left

The BBC's panel show doesn't punch up, it doesn't punch down - it's wholesome, absurd fun.

Emily Baker, i Newspaper, 29th December 2023

There is so much wrong with 'Big Fat Quiz Of The Year' - can it really survive?

The annual comedy quiz has been a Christmas staple since 2004 - but its childish one-liners and macho atmosphere mean it struggles to feel fresh.

Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 26th December 2023