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TV review: Sandylands, series 1, episode 1

Despite having a storyline that's quite intriguing and containing some decent actors, and it only being three episodes long, it's not a series I plan to watch any more of.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 6th March 2020

Sandylands, review

Review of the new sitcom on Gold.

James Jackson, The Times, 5th March 2020

Sandylands, Gold, review

David Walliams and Simon Bird's show is camp and gaudy with plenty of 'oo-er' humour.

Rupert Hawksley, i Newspaper, 4th March 2020

Sanjeev Bhaskar remembers his friend Terry Jones

"It was as if the creativity itself kept the dementia at bay."

Sanjeev Bhaskar, The Telegraph, 23rd January 2020

Life according to: Sanjeev Bhaskar

The comic turned quiz host tells The Sunday Post about his mastery of Elvis trivia, the difficulties of parenthood and getting married to his gran...

Stevie Gallacher, The Sunday Post, 26th November 2019

Gold announces new sitcom Sandylands

Sanjeev Bhaskar, David Walliams, Sophie Thompson, Craig Parkinson and Simon Bird are amongst the stars announced for new Gold sitcom Sandylands.

British Comedy Guide, 17th September 2019

Yesterday review

Danny Boyle, Richard Curtis and The Beatles make for a surprisingly infectious comedy.

Robbie Collin, The Telegraph, 5th May 2019

Movie review - Yesterday (2019)

Although it might be difficult to judge the staying power of Yesterday, especially when viewing it through the prism of Curtis' biggest hits of 15 - 20 years ago, it is undeniably a fun ride.

Tori Brazier, Flickering Myth, 5th May 2019

Yesterday review: Are Curtis and Boyle the dream team?

Have you seen Goodnight Sweetheart? Yesterday is basically a feature-length version of Gary's habit of claiming credit in the past for popular songs, solely focused on The Beatles.

Ian Sandwell, Digital Spy, 5th May 2019

Yesterday review: a pleasant but flimsy romantic comedy

With a screenplay by Richard Curtis, Danny Boyle's far-fetched tale of plagiarism has nothing like the momentum of the director's best works.

Geoffrey MacNab, The Independent, 5th May 2019

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