Tom Durant-Pritchard

  • Actor

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The Windsors put "on hold" by Channel 4 after King's cancer diagnosis

The Windsors has been put "on hold" Channel 4 has confirmed to British Comedy Guide, with sensitivities around senior Royals' health reportedly mooted as the reason.

British Comedy Guide, 19th April 2024

How TV's The Windsors is making its unregal stage debut

The Windsors has been running on Channel 4 since 2016 - a wild comic satire which has always put the rude before the regal. Now the show's transferring to the stage in London, with some of the TV cast.

Vincent Dowd, BBC, 10th August 2021

How TV's The Windsors is making its unregal stage debut

The writer says the script of The Windsors: Endgame will try to keep up with the latest royal headlines, but that sometimes there are just too many to get in.

Vincent Dowd, BBC News, 9th August 2021

First look at cast pictures for The Windsors: Endgame

As final cast members Eliza Butterworth (Eugenie) and Sophie-Louise Dann (Fergie) are announced, a series of (un)suitably hilarious Royal portraits of The Windsors: Endgame characters are revealed today.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th July 2021

This Is Going To Hurt TV series completes filming

Filming has completed on This Is Going To Hurt, the BBC One comedy drama based on Adam Kay's book. Ben Whishaw stars, with Dame Harriet Walter, Ambika Mod, Michele Austin, Alex Jennings and Rory Fleck Byrne also on the cast list.

British Comedy Guide, 25th June 2021

TV review: The Windsors, series three, episode six

If it continues along in the vein of the majority of the third series it'll be increasingly disappointing and only fitfully amusing.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 1st April 2020

Review: 'Feel Good' is the pick me up we all need

Channel 4's Feel Good, written by Mae Martin and Joe Hampson, is a captivating modern rom-com that ruminates on matters from love and addiction to sexuality and gender identity.

Sophie Davies, The Custard TV, 1st April 2020

Feel Good review

Mae Martin comedy packs interesting themes, but the romance is lacking.

David Craig, Radio Times, 18th March 2020

TV review: The Windsors, series three, episode one

The main reason it works is that it's not afraid to tear in to all of the characters and mock them relentlessly, William and Kate perhaps get the easiest ride but the others are portrayed as either fucking idiots, downright evil (in the case of Camilla, at least), or conniving scumbags (Andrew, then).

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 26th February 2020

A new Prince Harry for The Windsors

Series 3 of The Windsors will see Tom Durant-Pritchard take over the role of Prince Harry. The creators have also revealed more details on the plot lines, which includes Prince Andrew 'withdrawing from public life'.

British Comedy Guide, 16th December 2019

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