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Good Omens Series 2 review

A comfy slice of supernatural romance, comedy, and intrigue.

Michael Cook, Geek Vibes Nation, 26th July 2023

Jon Hamm returns as Archangel Gabriel in Good Omens 2

Jon Hamm will be returning as the Archangel Gabriel in the Prime Video series Good Omens 2, currently in production in Scotland. Gabriel will be aided and abetted by the Angels Michael, played by returning cast member Doon Mackichan, and Uriel, played by the previously announced Gloria Obianyo. They will be joined by new angels, Saraqael, played by Liz Carr, and Muriel, played by Quelin Sepulveda. Another key character from Hell this season will be played by Shelley Conn.

BBC, 17th December 2021

Lost Voice Guy to host Radio 4 showcase of comedians with disabilities

Lost Voice Guy is to host a Radio 4 stand-up showcase of comedians with disabilities.

British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2020

Comedy stars take part in Who Do You Think You Are?

Ruth Jones, David Walliams and Liz Carr will feature in the new series of genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are?, coming to BBC One in October.

British Comedy Guide, 24th September 2020

Liz Carr to be on Who Do You Think You Are?

Liz Carr is to be the subject of a future edition of genealogy series Who Do You Think You Are? Carr is best known these days as a regular cast member of crime drama Silent Witness, playing Clarissa Mullery, but she is also an long-time comedian who worked regularly on the circuit and as a member of sketch group Abnormally Funny People.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd December 2019

Where are the disabled comedians on panel shows?

Liz Carr and Chris McCausland are about to break a long drought.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 29th May 2019

Opinion: stop using disability as a cheap comedy device

Sacha Baron Cohen playing a disabled veteran in his new series might have caused controversy, but he's doing nothing others haven't done before.

Penny Pepper, The Guardian, 18th July 2018

Assisted Suicide The Musical preview

The disability rights activist and actor Liz Carr, who had a memorable cameo in the BBC's Silent Witness, asks provocative questions about our attitudes to the idea of suicide for the terminally ill.

Mark Fisher, Edinburgh Festivals, 27th July 2017

Fleabag announced for Edinburgh Fringe 2017

Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag and Fagin's Twist from Avant Garde Dance Company have been announced as part of the British Council's Showcase programme at the 2017 Edinburgh Fringe.

Giverny Masso, The Stage, 3rd April 2017

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