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Friday Night Dinner gets documentary but maybe no new series

The executive producer of Friday Night Dinner has said there may not be a further series of the sitcom. However, Channel 4 are making a documentary to celebrate the show's 10th anniversary.

British Comedy Guide, 13th January 2021

Days of the Bagnold Summer (2020) review

A feel good and sweet natured British film focusing on the strained relationship between a mother and her 15-year-old son.

Sarah Morris, The Fan Carpet, 9th June 2020

Days of the Bagnold Summer review

The first-time director spins a bittersweet tale of family strife, starring Earl Cave in a breakout role.

Nick Levine, NME, 8th June 2020

Days of the Bagnold Summer review

Simon Bird's debut feature captures the comedy and tragedy in the lives of a single mother and her stroppy teenage son, writes Mark Kermode.

Mark Kermode, The Observer, 7th June 2020

Movie review - Days of the Bagnold Summer (2019)

Minor-key and understated to a fault, Days of the Bagnold Summer is an accomplished directorial debut for Bird.

Tom Beasley, Flickering Myth, 7th June 2020

Days of the Bagnold Summer review

If, like me, you are a huge appreciator of comic books and the music of Belle and Sebastian then Simon Bird's directorial debut is an easy sell.

Rich Johnson, The Digital Fix, 5th June 2020

Days of the Bagnold Summer review

Earl Cave and Monica Dolan are a delight in this charming comedy directed by The Inbetweeners' Simon Bird.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 4th June 2020

Days of the Bagnold Summer review

A charmingly relatable take on our cancelled summer holidays.

Tim Robey, The Telegraph, 4th June 2020

Looking back at Episodes

Not quite pure parody, this meta comedy series pulls back the curtains on television and fame.

Amal Awad, The Guardian, 26th May 2020

Robert Popper's family comedy comes to an end with the Goodman boys finally bringing their girlfriends over to meet mum Tamsin Greig, yet not without a typical dose of drama and predictable gags, especially as theyre both called Lucy. There's glass in the soup, unexpected arrivals and embarrassing anecdotes galore.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 1st May 2020

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