Sarah Millican
Sarah Millican

Sarah Millican

  • 48 years old
  • English
  • Writer, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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Review: Live at the Apollo

With Sarah Millican, Russell Kane and Joe Lycett. Confined to a half-hour slot, the trio left us wanting more, which is the way it should be.

Sally Newall, The Independent, 20th November 2014

Sarah Millican on the terror of Live at the Apollo

Everyone told the comedian her third time at the Apollo would be as easy as riding a bike-- except she can't ride a bike...

Sarah Millican, Radio Times, 19th November 2014

Sarah Millican: Where are all the female comedians?

"I've sat next to women in restaurants and cinemas, but never at work"

Sarah Millican, Radio Times, 13th November 2014

Michael McIntyre will host 2014 Royal Variety Performance

Michael McIntyre will present the prestigious annual Royal Variety Performance this year, with acts including Dame Shirley Bassey, Sarah Millican and Ed Sheeran.

British Comedy Guide, 5th November 2014

Comedy queen Sarah Millican's record sell-out for show

Tickets to see comedy queen Sarah Millican at Pocklington Arts Centre have sold out in just six minutes, a record time for the venue.

Pocklington Post, 30th October 2014

Sarah Millican interview

"When my husband has finished in the bathroom, I go in to powder my shit and the floor is like a leisure centre changing room: all wet and pants. The sinks are swimming."

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 6th October 2014

We've reached "L". Lordy. That's some longevity, right there. However, to make things a little less lumbering, question maestro Stephen Fry is concentrating only on the animal kingdom tonight: from lonely whales to larval locomotives. And possibly lolloping lorikeets, lecherous lions and lesser mouse lemurs. Guests Sarah Millican, Ross Noble and Colin Lane join resident fixture Alan Davies.

Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 3rd October 2014

Radio Times review

It's certainly a big night for comedy panel shows with Have I Got News for You joining Would I Lie to You? on BBC1 and, testing our knowledge of the baffling and the obscure, the wonderful QI on BBC Two.

We're on to the letter L - although that hardly matters - and it takes less than five minutes for it to get lewd despite the headmasterly efforts of Stephen Fry. He asks an innocent question about the sound a lonely whale makes and the ensuing banter suddenly spirals off into filth. Hilarious filth, mind you. Fry, whose obsession with gadgetry matches his love of language, also gets to demonstrate how a fish can drive a tank.

Joining QI regulars Ross Noble and Sarah Millican is the quick-witted Australian comic Colin Lane, but even he is no match for Alan Davies who, for once, isn't there simply to play the fool. "What has 32 brains and sucks," the panel is asked. "The front row" is his speedy response.

Jane Rackham, Radio Times, 3rd October 2014

Sarah Millican's happy place

Sarah Millican reveals what puts a smile on her face - and what gets her goat. Turns out her goat's hard to get, but she loves a good tut.

Sarah Millican, Standard Issue, 3rd October 2014

Angela Barnes interview

Just before the Edinburgh Festival I wrote that Angela Barnes is the best mainstream female comedian I've seen since Sarah Millican. She had a great Edinburgh and I was surprised that she didn't figure in the Foster's Awards shortlists.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 23rd September 2014

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