Press clippings
Funny Woman Series 2 begins production
Production is underway on the second series of Funny Woman, the Sky comedy drama starring Gemma Arterton. Tim Key, Gemma Whelan and Roisin Conaty are amongst those joining the cast.
British Comedy Guide, 12th January 2024Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review
All-star cast meet gruesome ends straight out of Midsomer Murders.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 18th December 2023I Talk Telly Awards 2023 nominations announced
Black Ops, Changing Ends, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, Juice, The Power Of Parker, Ruby Speaking and Significant Other are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2023. Voting is now open.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2023Code 404 unlikely to return for Series 4
Daniel Mays has said Code 404 "almost certainly won't be coming back" as he and co-star Stephen Graham are too busy.
British Comedy Guide, 20th September 2023The Power Of Parker review
You'll find yourself drawn in by the story, wanting to know just how the house of cards Martin has built around himself will come tumbling down.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th July 2023The Power Of Parker review
This comedy-drama wishes it was a Victoria Wood show.
Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 28th July 2023The Power Of Parker review
An intriguing romp with echoes of Steve Coogan and Victoria Wood.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 28th July 2023The week in TV: Funny Woman
Gemma Arterton's Blackpool sitcom queen is an idealised trailblazer.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 13th February 2023Funny Woman review
Funny Woman, with a stinging script by Morwenna Banks, shamelessly revels in all the raunchy sexism of the 1960s while mocking the men who assumed every attractive female figure was topped off by a head full of air.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 10th February 2023The Love Box in Your Living Room review
Cultural vandal Nadine Dorries's laughable attempts at free-market broadcasting this week might be the best advert for maintaining the licence fee, but the surprisingly heart-warming conclusion to this bitingly funny hour comes a close second. We'll miss the BBC when it's gone... and this excellent programme is just one more reason why.
Chortle, 27th October 2022