Anna Richardson

  • English
  • Presenter and journalist

Press clippings

Anna Richardson reveals reality of friendship with ex Sue Perkins

The former couple sat down to explain the state of their relationship during an episode of Anna's podcast, It Can't Just Be Me.

The Sun, 12th January 2024

Sue Perkins splits from presenter Anna Richardson

Ex-Great British Bake Off star Sue Perkins has split up with Naked Attraction presenter girlfriend Anna Richardson.

Sue, 51, and Anna, 50, had been in a relationship for seven years but broke up last week.

The Sun, 30th June 2021

The sexism, harassment & assault faced by female comics

For years, sexual predators have infested the live comedy scene. But female comedians are demanding action. Is this British stand-up's #MeToo moment?

Rachael Healy, The Guardian, 5th August 2020

Keith Lemon to co-host Channel 4 craft series

Comedy character Keith Lemon will co-host a new Channel 4 show called The Fantastical Factory Of Curious Craft.

British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2019

Sue Perkins on her relationship with Anna Richardson

The couple, who have been together almost three years, first went public with their relationship in January when Anna talked about their "extraordinary connection".

Carrie Lyell, Diva Mag, 20th October 2015

Sue Perkins interview

Sue Perkins talks about her first boyfriend, falling in love with Anna Richardson, finding out she's infertile and, of course, GBBO.

Glenda Cooper, The Telegraph, 28th September 2015

Anna Richardson on falling for girlfriend Sue Perkins

The Channel 4 presenter has opened up about the first time she met her famous partner 18 months ago.

Tufayel Ahmed, The Mirror, 10th January 2015

Skinner and Dee - funny men at work

Dee did his bewildered, world-weary thing perfect well, although it could have been genuine - and frankly was not unreasonable given his team mates. The combination of the comedian, pop singer Stine B and TV presenter Anna Richardson was not a comfortable one. At one point, Richardson said she felt like Dee was her dad at a wedding. Yes, I imagine he did too.

Overall, Skinner took a workmanlike approach to the show. He proved to be a decent captain and, most importantly, helped turn the show into more of an ensemble piece - something that's been lacking since Bill Bailey's departure. Let's hope whoever gets the gig has that skill in spades.

Celine Bijleveld, The Guardian, 14th November 2008

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