'Scallywagga' In The Press...After a shaky start, this likeable, quickfire sketch show has moved up a gear. There are nifty gags, and it hurtles quickly past anything like an average punchline. Carl 'right through, aren't I?' Rice and Luke Gell's inappropriate origami are particularly memorable. Good, rocky soundtrack, too. Radio Times, 20th May 2008 Possibly the worst comedy ever made. Even a drain wouldn't laugh at this pish. It's a comedy sketch show so, in time-honoured thecustard.tv fashion, we must say there were hits and there were misses. But, you ask, was the balance towards the former or the latter? And we can reveal a reasonably significant leaning towards.... hits. Congratulations, Scallywagga. It wasn't hilarious but it wasn't stupid, cruel or crude, either. Matt Baylis, Daily Express, 30th April 2008 Scallywagga is definitely put together with a lot of care and a nice sense of visual coherence. Unfortunately, it's gone to all this trouble without getting the script right first. If it was giving a chance to some novice writers, that would be one thing. In fact, it's written by Stuart Kenworthy whose pedigree includes Smack the Pony and Green Wing. Scallywagga is that rare beast - a new sketch show that is more hit than miss, harnessing the power of the running gag almost as well as The Fast Show. Filmed in and around Manchester, Scallywagga may be a touch raw around the edges. But it also happens to be very funny. Think The Fast Show for a new generation. This energetic sketch series from Green Wing and Smack the Pony scribe Stuart Kenworthy mixes confident performing with variable punchlines. It scores points for the lads comparing mobile functions and the bedroom organist, but for a first episode, the hit rate needs to be higher. The Radio Times, 29th April 2008 |