Miranda. Miranda (Miranda Hart). Copyright: BBC
Miranda Hart

Miranda Hart

  • 51 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and comedian

Press clippings Page 9

Miranda Hart on the possibility of more 'Miranda'

It's been nearly six months since we bid farewell to the happy couple - but don't give up hope on a return for the BBC One sitcom just yet.

Susanna Lazarus, Radio Times, 5th June 2015

Vicious: hammy seventies throwback saved by stars

Despite the stellar cast the writing is snore-inducing and the acting is of the Miranda Hart School of Hammy Self-consciousness.

Matilda Battersby, The Independent, 1st June 2015

Radio Times review

Hang on - a few weeks ago, Miranda Hart appeared on the show to promote her new comedy-action film Spy, and tonight co-stars Jude Law and Melissa McCarthy show up too. Norton must really like that film. McCarthy became a top Hollywood leading woman after her role in Bridesmaids and has signed on to appear as Tinkerbell in a comedy about Peter Pan characters, which sounds promising. Chris Pratt is also invited, to discuss his role in Jurassic World.

Plus there's music from Florence + the Machine (remember them?) and at the comedy end of the sofa, John Bishop, who at the Baftas described the bearded Norton as looking like the love-child of Father Christmas and Louis Walsh. Harsh.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 29th May 2015

Pictures: Miranda Hart attends premiere of Spy

Miranda Hart reveals her glossy Hollywood make-over in chic black jumpsuit as she attends Spy premiere in London.

Nola Ojomu, Daily Mail, 28th May 2015

Miranda Hart plays down Generation Game rumours

It's sad news for Miranda Hart fans, as the actress and comedian revealed she won't be hosting a Generation Game reboot anytime soon. She said: "It got massively blown out of order in the press and, no, we are not doing it right now."

Harry Fletcher, Digital Spy, 27th May 2015

Miranda, a review

To call the character Miranda (Miranda Hart) hapless is a cliched understatement. She is not only clumsy and inappropriate, but she walks that treacherous line between awkward and too social for her own good.

Anglonerd, 13th May 2015

Miranda Hart puppet introduced in Newzoids

Call the Midwife star makes special appearance at the Royal Birth.

Danny Walker, The Mirror, 29th April 2015

Sarah Hadland: I want to do a Miranda film

Sarah Hadland recently hinted that she and Miranda Hart planned to reunite - and now she's revealed that their BBC One sitcom might be getting a big screen outing. "I'm hopeful that we will do a film," she told chat show host Alan Carr.

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 17th April 2015

Miranda Hart's Generation Game 'still up in the air'

BBC bosses have yet to give the nod for the 'modern version' of the 1970s hit show previously hosted by Bruce Forsyth and Jim Davidson.

Nigel Pauley, The Mirror, 11th April 2015

Radio Times review

The last time we saw Mr Bean he was bringing the house down at the 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony, playing one note of Chariots of Fire. Can he (alongside Ben Miller and Rebecca Front) possibly be as funny for 2015's Comic Relief?

Anyone who's anyone from the world of comedy is on BBC One for this comedy marathon. Dawn French dusts off her dog collar to become the Bishop of Dibley (despite some famous rivals); and David Walliams gets in a right kerfuffle as patronising carer Lou, who appears to have a new charge - Professor Stephen Hawking. Miranda Hart, Stephen Fry, Russell Brand and Cardinal Burns also pop by.

There are stunts, dares and the unmissable sight of Dermot O'Leary dancing his socks off (will he survive this danceathon?).

In between all this hilarity are sobering film clips reminding us what this is really all about: donating money.

Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 13th March 2015

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