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Ullman's enduring status is evident in her comeback show, with Samantha Spiro, Tony Gardner and Rupert Grint turning out as foils. The credits confirm the former 80s star of Three of a Kind also has the best writing and production team available. But this is not so much hit-and-miss as not-aiming-at-anything-concrete in the first place. Recurring characters, mimicry and light satire all refuse to ignite in a show that doesn't look as if its creator desperately needed to create it.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 11th January 2016

Breaking the US? Anything Hugh can do Fry can do better

Stephen Fry hopes to rival his former co-star's success in the States with a comedy series that sees him join forces with Rupert Grint.

Freddie Nathan and Adam Sherwin, The Independent, 20th March 2013

Stephen Fry to co-star in US comedy with Rupert Grint

Stephen Fry is to appear in a US pilot for CBS comedy Super Clyde alongside Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint.

Daisy Wyatt, The Independent, 19th March 2013

Stephen Mangan bags title role in Postman Pat movie

Stephen Mangan, Rupert Grint, David Tennant and Jim Broadbent are set to deliver first-class vocal performances in a big-screen 3D Postman Pat animation.

Henry Barnes, The Guardian, 16th September 2011

Matt Lucas and David Walliams's airport-based comedy series introduced a great new line-up of grotesques but, just three episodes in, some are already beginning to feel a teeny bit repetitive. Thank heavens, then, for the arrival of customs officers Robert and Stewart, delightfully perplexed when they stumble upon a massive consignment of smuggled narcotics, and Penny, the airline company's most snobbish employee, who struggles to cope whenever the lower orders dare to travel first class. Also this week, Flylo ground crew Taaj Manzoor bumps into Harry Potter actor Rupert Grint.

Gerard O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 6th January 2011

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