Tony Slattery
Tony Slattery

Tony Slattery

  • 64 years old
  • Actor

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TV review: What's The Matter With Tony Slattery?

Slattery today, in this compelling documentary, seems to be a different person. There are still flashes of wit and moments of that mercurial twinkle, but he is not the same as he was. And, as the title says, this programme sets out to work out what happened to him.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 21st May 2020

What's the Matter with Tony Slattery? review

It was tough to watch the brightest of stars so dimmed.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 21st May 2020

What's The Matter With Tony Slattery? review

This story of what happened to Tony Slattery, 35 years after he set screens alight with his dazzling displays of mercurial comedy talent is not always an easy watch, but it is a compelling one.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th May 2020

Tony Slattery interview

When the actor and comedian was interviewed by the Guardian a year ago, there was an outpouring of love. It led to his new documentary, exploring the link between mental health and childhood abuse.

Hadley Freeman, The Guardian, 11th May 2020

Tony Slattery to present mental health TV documentary

Tony Slattery is to front an episode of BBC Two's Horizon documentary strand. His hour-long episode focuses on mental health.

British Comedy Guide, 14th November 2019

The past Edinburgh Comedy Award winners you should know

Before we find out who won this year's prize, we've taken a look back over some of the most significant wins since the Edinburgh Comedy Awards began.

Zoe Paskett, Evening Standard, 21st August 2019

Fringe 2019: festival's 13 best comedy acts to watch

The curtain rises this week on the world's biggest arts festival. We pick the best shows from the thousands taking place over next 25 days.

Alice Jones and Emily Jupp, i Newspaper, 1st August 2019

Reviews: Tony Slattery | Sh*tfaced Shakespeare

Slattery is back now and will most definitely offer something strange and different.

George Dodd, The York Press, 31st July 2019

Edinburgh preview: Returning Champions

It's hard to stay away from Edinburgh whether you are new to the comedy game or an old hand. This year there are a number of brilliant comedians coming back who have won the Edinburgh Comedy Award, best known as the Perrier but now sponsored by digital channel Dave. You can only win the top award once and there are certainly easier ways to make money, so why come back? It must be for the sheer fun and the incredible buzz of the Fringe.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th July 2019

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