Josh Howie
Josh Howie is a stand up comedian, screenwriter and father of five children
Television review: The Club
A taste of Jewish Istanbul with murder on the side
Television review: Hapless
Josh Howie feared that a Netflix comedy about a Jewish newspaper would be too close to home. But then he spotted an extraordinary talent among the cast
Television review: Impeachment
What's the thinking behind the new series about Bill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky?
Television review: Valley of Tears
This drama about the Yopm Kippur war is like a Woody Allen film transposed to the Golan Heights
Are my kids neurotic? I’m working on it …
Josh Howie's wife is easy-going...could this be a problem?
Television review: Curb Your Enthusiasm
Larry's back, and Josh Howie is a happy addict
Television review: Who Do You Think You Are?
Former England footballer Alex Scott discovered Jewish ancestry in this week's dive into family history
Television review: Scenes from a Marriage
This remake of a classic comes a little too close to home for Josh Howie
Television review: Dave Chapelle: The Closer
How much antisemitism is too much? Josh Howie watches a fellow comedian's latest TV special
Television review: Ridley Road
The BBC's new drama shines a light on British fascism in the 1960s - and the Jews who fought it.
Television review: Ted Lasso
Josh Howie - a stand up comic - reviews the sitcom which won fellow stand up Brett Goldstein an Emmy. And no, he's not bitter at all...
Television review: Luxe Listings Sydney
Josh Howie enjoys some property porn among the billionaires down under
How can I escape the birthday party grind?
With five kids, every weekend is party time for Josh Howie. And that's not good.
Television review: Imagine… Tom Stoppard: A Charmed Life
His mother's trauma stifled the playwright's inner Jew
Television review: When Ruby Wax Met
Our critic Josh Howie has painful memories of the first time he met Ruby Wax - would that colour his judgement?
Radio review: Nuremberg: The Trial of the Nazi War Criminals
The enormity of the subject matter is too great for a radio series about the Nazi trials, says Josh Howie
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