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Theatre review: Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell

Love pubs? Love theatre? Then I definitely have a show for you. Robert Bathurst, best known for Cold Feet and Toast Of London, plays Jeffrey Bernard, renowned writer and boozer who finds himself locked in Soho's Coach and Horses overnight.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 8th February 2024

Robert Bathurst pilots advertising agency sitcom

Robert Bathurst is piloting an advertising agency sitcom, Agency, currently being shopped around channels. A proof of concept teaser has been shot, co-starring Rachel Stubbings and Alistair Green.

British Comedy Guide, 17th October 2022

Toast Of Tinseltown review

Toast is hot stuff - with more laughs in 30 minutes than in most sitcom series.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 5th January 2022

TV review: Toast Of Tinseltown, BBC Two

The script is superb and and the visual gags are the icing on the cake, from the 1970s titles (Columbo 1974?) to the gaggle of ancient in-joke celebs in the "Colonial Club" including David Hockney, George Melly and Tom Baker in his Doctor Who iteration.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 4th January 2022

Toast Of Tinseltown review

Matt Berry's idiotic actor returns - and is just as weird as ever.

Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 4th January 2022

Toast Of Tinseltown review

Knowingly naff and stuffed with surreal one-liners, this riotously absurd cult comedy sees Britain's worst actor arrive in Hollywood.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 4th January 2022

Dad's Army lost episodes cast in tour talks

The cast who recreated the lost Dad's Army episodes have been asked to go on tour with a live version of the show. However Kevin McNally, who played Captain Mainwaring, says the coronavirus lockdown might have put the kibosh on the plans 'for a very long time'.

Chortle, 2nd June 2020

Top 20 British sitcoms of 21st century: Toast of London

Just after he appeared in The IT Crowd but before he started appearing in TV's What We Do In The Shadows, Matt Berry played jobbing actor Stephen Toast in this enjoyably zany Channel 4 sitcom written by Father Ted co-creator, Arthur Mathews and Berry himself.

Chris Hallam, Chris Hallam's World View, 9th April 2020

Cold Feet, episode 6 review

This charismatic gang still feel like old friends - but it's a wise decision to bow out now.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 17th February 2020

Cold Feet review

What? Yet another unexpected family visit?

Carol Midgley, The Times, 21st January 2020

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