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Miles Jupp

Miles Jupp

  • 44 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Miles Jupp interview

The comedian and actor, who has just penned his first novel set in a private school, talks to Hannah Stephenson.

Hannah Stephenson, The Independent, 17th August 2021

Party's Over review

Setting politics aside, the personal turmoil of being forced to forge a new career after being stripped of the power you'd previously dedicated every waking hour to achieving and maintaining, is a strong premise for a sitcom. Even before you add in that your central character is dogged by failure at every turn.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd July 2021

Miles Jupp to play Prime Minister in Party's Over on Radio 4

Miles Jupp is to play Britain's least successful Prime Minister in a new Radio 4 sitcom. A series of Party's Over is coming to Radio 4, following on from the 2019 pilot.

British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2021

Painting of Miles Jupp makes portrait painters show

A painting of Miles Jupp has been chosen for exhibition at this year's Royal Society of Portrait Painters annual show.

Chortle, 3rd May 2021

Jeremy Hardy tribute gig rescheduled

The night of comedy to commemorate the genius of Jeremy Hardy has been moced to Wednesday, 26th Jan 2022 at the Eventim Apollo.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd March 2021

Miles Jupp writes his first novel

Miles Jupp has written his first novel. History is described as a satirical tragicomic story about a man on the edge.

British Comedy Guide, 28th January 2021

French & Saunders to star in Radio 4 comedy

Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will star in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen?, a one-off festive Radio 4 comedy about two sisters. Radio 4's other festive highlights include new episodes of Ed Reardon's Week and Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!.

British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2020

There is certainly plenty for arch-cynic Frankie Boyle to rail against in this new series of his topical panel show. Joined by regulars Sara Pascoe and Miles Jupp, Boyle takes his aim at the week's events, from coronavirus to the US elections and whatever else 2020 still has in store for us.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 3rd September 2020

TV review: Frankie Boyle's New World Order, BBC Two

I can't imagine many Tories enjoying this, so maybe it'll get axed in favour of some right wing comedy after this run. And admittedly some of the targets were fish-in-a-barrel. But no other television show is as vicious. It was Boyle at his bilious best.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 3rd September 2020

Anna Morris to record Radio 4 stand-up special

Anna Morris has landed her debut stand-up special on Radio 4. She is also working on two sitcoms for Channel 4 with Lee And Dean co-creator Mark O'Sullivan, and has a number of other projects in development.

British Comedy Guide, 14th August 2020

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