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The Sarah Millican Television Programme

The Sarah Millican Television Programme

  • TV stand-up
  • BBC Two
  • 2012 - 2013
  • 20 episodes (3 series)

TV series in which Sarah Millican delivers stand-up comedy inspired by what she has seen on television, and interviews her favourite presenters. Stars Sarah Millican.

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Sarah Millican on love "without the niggly bits"

The 36-year-old comic is blissfully happy with fellow stand-up Gary Delaney and doesn't want to jeopardise it by doing something silly... like living under the same roof.

The Mirror, 7th March 2012

Observational comedian Sarah Millican has been a regular face on panel shows ever since she won acclaim for her Edinburgh Festival show in 2009. Now she gets her own star vehicle. Millican performs trademark warm but sharp monologues about what's on TV, and chats to stars from the small screen. First up, on the themes of wildlife and dating, she's joined by naturalist Chris Packham and "sexpert" Tracey Cox.

Michael Hogan, The Telegraph, 7th March 2012

Sarah Millican says she has got domestic bliss sorted

TV'S hottest new comic Sarah Millican and her boyfriend of six years are house-hunting - but not together.

Nicola Methven, Daily Record, 7th March 2012

The exemplary standup gets her own show. It's part monologue, part chat about things she likes watching on TV, with the relevant bods joining her for, as Partridge put it, sofa-based chat. Tonight's focus is on wildlife and dating shows, and her guests are Chris Packham and "sexpert" Tracey Cox. With her warmth, citrus tongue and some seriously filthy mime skills, this is going to be fun.

Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 7th March 2012

Sarah Millican: I might write a sitcom one day

Award-winning stand-up comedian Sarah Millican tells Metro about the perks of fame, the worst gig of her life and spills the beans about her brand new comedy show on BBC2.

Andrew Williams, Metro, 6th March 2012

Video: Comedy queen Sarah Millican's interview secrets

Sarah Millican, who was recently voted Britain's Queen of Comedy, has launched a new television series.

The show introduces some of her favourite, if somewhat unlikely, television genre combinations.

The comedian shared some of her interview techniques with BBC Breakfast.

"When you're a comic people don't want you to be safe," she said.

BBC News, 5th March 2012

Sarah Millican on comedy, money and marriage

Sarah Millican's bawdy jokes have brought her brickbats and a new BBC series. She tells Gerard Gilbert where it began.

Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 2nd March 2012

Sarah Millican: women can make their mark in TV

Standup dismisses concerns raised by diversity report about shortage of female comedians such as Mock the Week and QI.

John Plunkett, The Guardian, 2nd March 2012

Sarah Millican gets advice from sex expert on new show

Funnygirl Sarah Millican is set to get some sexpert advice from Tracey Cox on her new comedy series.

The Sun, 28th February 2012

Audio: Millican surprised at what she can get away with

Award-winning comedian Sarah Millican has admitted she is surprised with how much she has been able to get away with on her first television show.

Speaking to Mark Lawson on BBC Radio 4's Front Row, she said she knew she would have to clean up her risqué comedy to transfer it to TV, but said she did not have to tone it down as much as she thought.

Millican also spoke of her "irritation" at audience members filming her stand-up shows.

Mark Lawson, BBC News, 28th February 2012

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