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Malala Yousafzai to guest star in We Are Lady Parts Series 2

We Are Lady Parts Series 2 will launch on Channel 4 on Thursday 30th May. Alongside the release of some first-look pictures, it has been confirmed that education activist Malala Yousafzai will make a cameo in the series.

British Comedy Guide, 18th April 2024

Liz Kingsman wins Breakthrough Award

Liz Kingsman has won The Times Breakthrough Award at the South Bank Sky Arts Awards. Meanwhile We Are Lady Parts won the Comedy category.

British Comedy Guide, 11th July 2022

Sarah Kameela Impey interview

We Are Lady Parts actress Sarah Kameela Impey spoke to E! News exclusively about the groundbreaking show that follows an all-female Muslim punk band.

Cydney Contreras, E! Online, 12th June 2021

We Are Lady Parts review

Peacock's new comedy import from the U.K. makes representation matter in all the right ways.

Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 1st June 2021

We Are Lady Parts: an endearingly angsty teenage dream

We Are Lady Parts is at once a delightful coming-of-age story and an authentic representation of varied Muslim experiences courtesy of its five discernible protagonists.

Saloni Gajjar, The AV Club, 1st June 2021

We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review

Nida Manzoor's smart sitcom breaks new ground.

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 21st May 2021

Writer Nida Manzoor brings this deftly observed comedy about Muslim female punk band Lady Parts and their mission to find fame - or at least get their first gig. Anjana Vasan stars as well-behaved PhD student and sometime guitar teacher Amina, who is persuaded by the band's anarchic frontwoman Saira (Sarah Kameela Impey), to be their new guitarist - promising her introductions to men if she agrees. A glorious culture clash ensues, playing like Goodness Gracious Me's "ras malai" raps for the 21st century.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 20th May 2021

We Are Lady Parts preview

Review of Channel 4's new comedy about an all-Muslim female punk band.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th May 2021

We Are Lady Parts review

Writer-director Nida Manzoor's comedy is plenty of fun, filled with instantly memorable characters.

Katie Rosseinsky, Evening Standard, 20th May 2021

The Muslim punk sitcom breaking new ground

Raucous comedy We Are Lady Parts follows an all-female group's journey on to the toilet circuit. Its cast believe it's time for new voices to be heard.

Coco Khan, The Guardian, 18th May 2021

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