Vicky Pattison

  • Celebrity and television personality

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Red Nose Day 2024 to include Alan Partridge and The Traitors

Details of this year's Comic Relief telethon have been revealed, including a headline sketch spoofing The Traitors and the return of Alan Partridge to BBC One.

British Comedy Guide, 28th February 2024

More comics join cast of Buffering

Lolly Adefope, Michael Spicer and Joel Dommett are to guest star on Iain Stirling's new sitcom Buffering, it has been announced.

Chortle, 13th July 2021

Celebrities to try stand-up comedy for charity

Celebs 'including Roman Kemp and Vicky Pattison' to try stand-up comedy for charity on new C4 show.

Andy Halls, The Sun, 29th September 2020

A new offering in which the geordie comic welcomes guests to a TV studio seemingly decked out to resemble a teenage boy's bedroom, where he besieges them with games and challenges. Like Ramsey himself, it's amusing and good-natured, although Jimmy Carr's reliably sharp, close-to-the-bone gags threaten to overshadow both the host and fellow guest Natasia Demetriou in places. Plus, ever-orange Vicky Pattison offers tanning tips.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 11th January 2017

Chris Ramsey to host Series 4 of E4's Virtually Famous

Chris Ramsey is taking over as host of E4 panel show Virtually Famous, with Seann Walsh, Vicky Pattison and Scarlett Moffatt the show's new regular line-up.

British Comedy Guide, 14th November 2016

Eamonn Holmes welcomes his wife Ruth Langsford to the dating-themed panel show. In her absence, she's often the subject of the host's self-mockery, so now she can turn the screw in person. Also guesting on the series closer are Russell Kane, Al Porter and Carol Vorderman. There's cheeky banter - personified by Kelly Brook as one team captain - but the show is made somewhat edgier by her rival, the naturally hilarious Vicky Pattison.

Jack Seale, The Guardian, 19th August 2016

Eamonn Holmes is released from daytime TV to embrace his cheeky side on this panel show about the perils of dating. Perennial pin-up Kelly Brook and Vicky Pattison, who made her name on Geordie Shore but is crafting herself a fine career as a TV personality, are captains. Sharply scripted one-liners keep things on the right side of Celebrity Juice-style crassness, but few gags are off-limits, so expect plenty of mother-in-law and Tinder-based laughs.

Hannah Verdier, The Guardian, 12th August 2016

Eamonn Holmes hosts this bawdy panel show, in which two teams reveal far too much about their experiences in the world of dating and relationships. Heading up the teams are Kelly Brook and Vicky Pattinson from Geordie Shore, with games such as First Impressions, in which the contestants have to guess which guest is responsible for the anecdote told by Eamonn. There's another round called Bonkbusters. God help us all.

Ben Arnold, The Guardian, 23rd June 2016

Murder in Successville, review

The show's format has the potential to get stale quite quickly. But it still feels like it's at the sharper end of comedy's cutting edge.

Gerard O'Donovan, The Telegraph, 16th June 2016

Preview: Murder In Successville, BBC3

There is certainly a lot of improvisation about at the moment. We reviewed this yesterday and there is this show at the Soho Theatre. But there is nothing quite like BBC Three's Murder In Successville, which features real celebrities winging it to crack a fictional killing alongside comedians playing it for laughs.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th June 2016

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