Sarah Cox

  • Executive producer

Press clippings

Vicious review

The sheer nastiness of certain comments had me recoiling into my sofa at times, toes clinging to my leopard print slippers. Like all the best comedies, however, Vicious remembers to inject some bittersweetness into proceedings.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 1st May 2013

Derek review: No Ricky Horror Show

But Gervais has undoubtedly opened the flood gates here. By writing, directing and starring in the show - he has once again aligned himself to a potentially inflammatory perspective on the less abled amongst us.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 12th April 2012

Robert Webb signs up to be Winnie the Pooh storyteller

Foul-mouthed Peep Show star, Robert Webb, has signed up as the frontman for a new Disney TV show.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 5th April 2012

Watson and Oliver review: Sketchy

The BBC evidently have faith in Lorna and Ingrid, they've already been awarded them a six-part series in a shiny prime spot on BBC Two and a whole host of celebrity guests, but it all feels vastly premature.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 21st February 2012

Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy review: Poor man's Boosh

This new show may well make all the right noises and pull enough stupid faces to keep the Fielding faithfuls happy, but it will need to contain a little more actual comedy (luxury or otherwise) to hold the attention of a broader audience.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 26th January 2012

Room 101 review: Nineteen-eighty-poor

If I were your average TV personality about to send two things down the 101 chute of no return, I would undoubtedly send chat-shows-which-are-inadequately-and-unnecessarily-revamped-into-second-rate-panel-shows...and Fearne Britton.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 19th January 2012

Rev. review: The second coming

Christenings, weddings and funerals. These are the three occasions when even God-less wretches like myself are forced inside a church. Two out of these three occasions have the potential to raise a smile; this is similar to the gag to smile ratio of BBC Two's church-based sitcom, Rev. Even the most ardent heathens will be able to enjoy themselves.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 11th November 2011

The Comic Strip Presents... review

After a six year sabbatical, the comedy collective who "changed the face of British comedy" returned with their comedy crosshairs set firmly on Tony Blair and his questionable behaviour in Iraq. The moment a police axe went through the door of Number 10 I knew we were in for a treat.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 15th October 2011

This Is Jinsy review: Tune in your tesselators

It is as much of a challenge to find the words to describe Sky Atlantic's new comedy series, This is Jinsy, as it is to work out what is actually going on in the bizarre sitcom. Written by and starring the previously unknown comedy duo of Chris Bran and Justin Chubb, the sitcom is set on the fictional island of Jinsy, where 791 seemingly bonkers residents live.

Sarah Cox, On The Box, 20th September 2011

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