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New comedy drama written by and starring Aisling Bea with solid company from Catastrophe stalwart Sharon Horgan. Aine (Aisling Bea) … [ Read More ]
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New comedy drama written by and starring Aisling Bea with solid company from Catastrophe stalwart Sharon Horgan. Aine (Aisling Bea) … [ Read More ]
New comedy drama written by and starring Aisling Bea with solid company from Catastrophe stalwart Sharon Horgan. Four months after … [ Read More ]
Even though studio executives have tired of Divorce and written this off as the last season, there is plenty to … [ Read More ]
There is a caustic cynicism about Divorce that makes it irritating and totally watchable. Maybe it’s the fact that post-SITC … [ Read More ]
The critically acclaimed sitcom reaches its finale tonight.
According to the reports, the fourth series of Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney’s critically acclaimed sitcom will be the last.
Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe host the Christmas special of their live chat show.
Co-written by Sharon Horgan (Catastrophe), this new comedy drama follows three mid-30s women in Dublin struggling with live.
Motherland was one of the few BBC sitcom pilots last year that seemed to have worked – mainly because it … [ Read More ]
All too soon we’ve arrived at the finale of this season’s run of Catastrophe. It is a fittingly irreverent way … [ Read More ]
The delicious marital/domestic train wreck comedy penned by Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney continues as the couple get to put … [ Read More ]
A welcome return for the excruciating sitcom that is guaranteed to have you squirming in your seat. Written by and … [ Read More ]
There’s something about the crudeness of the C4 comedy series Catastrophe that is insanely addictive. The storyline? There’s nothing new … [ Read More ]
The best way to describe Catastrophe would be as a ‘coming of middle age’ story. Two people forced together and … [ Read More ]
A new comedy show on Dave (yes, an actual new programme, rather than an oxymoronic “new repeat”), this is a … [ Read More ]