Sarah Millican
Sarah Millican

Sarah Millican

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

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Sarah Millican's #joinin campaign helps lonely

Launched by Sarah Millican several years ago, it encourages people to use the hashtag and link with one another so as not to feel lonley.

BBC, 25th December 2017

Sarah Millican interview

Not a lot of people know this but I'm very good at... making a clown horn noise with my mouth.

The Daily Express, 10th December 2017

Book review: How To Be Champion by Sarah Millican

There is undoubtedly something very likeable about Sarah Millican.

Chris Hallam's World View, 7th November 2017

Sarah Millican tops bestseller chart

Sarah Millican has topped the Sunday Times bestseller list with her first book How To Be Champion on its first week of release.

Chortle, 15th October 2017

How To Be Champion by Sarah Millican - book review

Sarah Millican's first book falls partway between biography and self-help guide. You sense that she's a modest woman who feels a simple story of her life might be considered arrogant, so tempers those fears with a more altruistic purpose.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 10th October 2017

Review: Sarah Millican's book is champion

I do love a good autobiography and Sarah Millican's book How to be Champion combines autobiography with useful advice and even a cake recipe.

Kate Stone, Funny Women, 5th October 2017

Sarah Millican's "utterly terrifying" fan encounters

The TV comic has revealed she has been groped and watched while putting her bins out, leaving her with anxiety problems.

Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 5th October 2017

Sarah Millican to host Radio 4 panel show

Sarah Millican is to host the pilot episode of Elephant In The Room, a new panel game format for Radio 4.

British Comedy Guide, 1st September 2017

What happened to the comedy trademark?

Comedians once embraced a signature quip or look, so why have such tropes fallen out of favour?

James Kettle, The Guardian, 7th August 2017

How Edinburgh changed British comedy

Comedy did not feature at all when the Edinburgh Fringe began but over the past three decades it has become the "spiritual home" of Britain's funny folk.

Steven Brocklehurst, BBC, 6th August 2017

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