Katy Wix
Katy Wix

Katy Wix

  • 44 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer, comedian and executive producer

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TV review: Ghosts, Series 4, Episode 2, Speak As Ye Choose

For a series featuring a lot of historical characters Ghosts doesn't half have a lot of topical references. Particularly this week. I'd barely settled down to watch it when there was a discussion about rising energy prices and the cost of heating Button Hall.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 30th September 2022

Ghosts Series 4 air date revealed

Ghosts returns to BBC One later this month for its latest series, the broadcaster has confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2022

Big Boys gets Series 2 at Channel 4

Sitcom Big Boys has been commissioned for a second series by Channel 4.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd August 2022

Katy Wix writes kids' Fat Camp series

Katy Wix and comedian Adam Drake have created a new comedy series set at a diet camp for children. Fat Camp is now in development at Baby Cow Productions.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd August 2022

Rhiannon Shaw wins David Nobbs Memorial Trust 2022 competition

Rhiannon Shaw has won the David Nobbs Memorial Trust 2022 writing competition, with Charlie Dinkin and Benjamin Sutton runners-up.

British Comedy Guide, 17th August 2022

Big Boys review

In keeping with TV comedy trends, Big Boys is a thoroughly authentic story drawn from the real life of its creator - in this case comedian Jack Rooke's experiences of going to college and tentatively exploring his sexuality for the first time.

Chortle, 26th May 2022

Big Boys review: Is Derry Girl star's new comedy worth your time?

Jack Rooke turns tragedy into a thing of beauty.

Abby Robinson, Radio Times, 26th May 2022

David Nobbs Memorial Trust announces judges for New Comedy Writing Competition final round

Lucy Lumsden is returning as a judge for the scripts that make it to the final. This year Lucy is joined by Katy Wix and Barunka O'Shaughnessy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 9th May 2022

The Witchfinder review

Expectations are high when you have a cast of comedy nobility, led by Tim Key and Daisy May Cooper, and a script from the writers of Alan Partridge. Yet The WitchfinderDaniel Rigby can't quite deliver on that promise, if not for a want of ambition.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 8th March 2022

Royal Television Society announces 2022 award nominations

The Royal Television Society has announced the nominees for its annual Programme Awards, with comedies including We Are Lady Parts, Bloods, Motherland and Alma's Not Normal all up for prizes.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd March 2022

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