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TV review: Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration, BBC One
Well why not celebrate your tenth birthday in public? That's how Miranda Hart marked the tenth birthday of her self-named BBC sitcom. In public. At the Palladium. With nibbles. In front of a packed house of screaming fans.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st January 2020BBC to broadcast Miranda reunion
The cast and crew of Miranda are to celebrate the hit TV sitcom's 10th anniversary in a special one-hour 'birthday celebration' show, to be broadcast on BBC One.
British Comedy Guide, 19th July 2019Jennifer Saunders to captain team in Sport Relief netball match
Jennifer Saunders is to lead one of the teams in All-Star Netball For Sport Relief, a charity match due to be shown on BBC Two.
British Comedy Guide, 10th July 2019Sarah Hadland amongst cast announced for Admissions
Miranda favourite Sarah Hadland will join the cast of Admissions. Hadland will star opposite Alex Kingston in the award-winning comedy, which opens at London's Trafalgar Studios on 28 February.
Theatre Weekly, 30th January 2019Jack Whitehall leads all-star voice cast for The Queen's Corgi
The voice cast has been announced for forthcoming animated comedy The Queen's Corgi. Stars include Jack Whitehall, Julie Walters, Ray Winstone, Sheridan Smith and Matt Lucas.
British Comedy Guide, 6th December 2018Hang Ups DVD review
What a surprise when an American concept gets reworked into a British series and actually works.
Samuel Payne, Entertainment Focus, 20th October 2018Hang Ups, episode 1 review
Real therapists will roll their eyes but this comedy is a wonderfully ribald treat.
Jasper Rees, The Telegraph, 9th August 2018Hang Ups episode 1 review
With a strong core cast, an impressive roster of guest stars and an interesting style unlike anything else on British television, Hang Ups is an enjoyable watch.
Sophie Davies, Cult Box, 9th August 2018New comedy: 'Cup your genitals and just hold them'
If the jokes are just the right side of inappropriate, so is the form.
Peter Crawley, The Irish Times, 9th August 2018Hang Ups episode 1 review
Stephen Mangan's semi-improvised Channel 4 comedy Hang Ups is a circus of silliness and human pain...
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 9th August 2018