Author: Damian Meaden


  • “You write something and if it makes me laugh, I just hope that I’m not totally insane and that it’ll make the audience laugh as well” – An Interview with Andy Hamilton

    Writer Damian Meaden interviews comedian Andy Hamilton ahead of his new Q&A tour, coming to NST Campus

  • On Edge: Anticipating Doctor Who (Series 11)

    The Thirteenth Doctor is landing this Sunday! Damian previews Jodie’s debut series.

  • Rise of the Blockbusters: A Retrospective on ’80s Cinema

    Damian Meaden takes a look at the blockbusters of the ’80s.

  • Review: Doctor Who – ‘Twice Upon A Time’

    Damian Meaden reviews Peter Capaldi’s final adventure aboard the TARDIS in a festive edition of Doctor Who.

  • A Star Wars Jedi Master: Why the Star Wars sequel trilogy is the most exciting yet

    Yes, even really loyal fans are excited for ‘The Last Jedi’. Damian Meaden tells us why.

  • Nostalgic News: Sonic the Hedgehog 2 was released 25 years ago today

    Two and a half decades ago, everybody’s favourite blue anthropomorphic hedgehog returned to our 16-bit SEGA Megadrive consoles for his smash-hit sequel.

  • Review: Jenson Button – Life to the Limit

    Damian Meaden races to review the F1 driver’s autobiography.

  • Review: Fickle Friends at Engine Rooms, Southampton

    Damian Meaden reviews a triumphant start to Fickle Friends new tour as the band perfectly balance their hits with some head-turning new material (08/10/2017).

  • Comedian in Focus: Ivo Graham

    Damian Meaden takes a look at a rising star in the comedy world.

  • Spider-Man: The Evolution

    As yet another Spider-Man film is released, Damian Meaden takes a look at the character’s slinging throughout the years.

  • How SEGA have revived Sonic the Hedgehog – by going back to the start

    Damian Meaden applauds SEGA for their forward thinking celebration of their flagship mascot upon the announcement of ‘Sonic Mania’.

  • Review: Doctor Who (Series 10, Episode 7)

    Damian Meaden reviews as the cult sci-fi show hits a mid-series slump.

  • In Criticism of Doctor Who

    Damian Meaden argues that the sci-fi show needs some regeneration.

  • Review: Sherlock – ‘The Six Thatchers’

    Damian Meaden reviews the return of everyone’s favourite genius sleuth.