Jayde Adams
Newly-single Ruby is a fun and irreverent member of the customer service team at the Bristol call centre of Hellocom. The life and soul of her workplace, Ruby struggles to read from the prepared script that work and life have foisted upon her, choosing instead to walk her own chaotic path.
Comedy Ruby Speaking follows Ruby and her ragtag bunch of colleagues at the Hellocom call centre as they live, love, laugh and enter a choir competition they have no business being in.
Jayde Adams has been voted off Strictly Come Dancing.
Adams was up against Molly Rainford in the dance-off when she danced to the Victoria Wood classic, Let's Do It. The show was a BBC 100th Birthday special and everybody had danced to music related to the BBC. After the results Adams and her dancing partner Karen Hauer danced to Always Look On The Bright Side of Life, sung by Eric Idle.
Craig saved Molly Rainford and Carlos.
Motsi saved Molly and Carlos.
Jayde Adams provided a stirring finale for this week's Strictly Come Dancing's movie week when she danced to the classic Irene Cara song What A Feeling from Flashdance with partner Karen Hauer.
Anton said: "Ooh what a lovelty feeling" and gave 7 stars
Craig said Jayde was a little bit flatfooted but added "brilliant work" and gave 7 stars
Motsi said "well done" for showing dancing is for everyone and gave 8 stars
And Shirley said "You managed to caputre that essence beautifully" and gave 7 stars.
ITV has announced further information on some of its new comedy commissions that will air on ITV or premiere exclusively on ITVX, its new forthcoming free streaming service.
ITVX - Plebs: Soldiers Of Rome
After five successful series, multi award-winning comedy Plebs ends with a feature-length 85 minute special that will premiere on ITVX.
Jayde Adams is the fifth celebrity contestant taking to the Strictly dance floor when the show returns in the Autumn.
Comedian, actor, singer and presenter Jayde Adams is eavesdropping around the UK for a new Radio 4 comedy podcast dedicated to local gossip and grumbling. Welcome to the Neighbourhood invites a different guest each week to join Jayde for a deep-dive into listeners’ submissions from the well-meaning, but often feisty world of community WhatsApp groups, message boards and apps.
Multi-award winning comedian Jayde Adams is set to tour the nation on her biggest tour to date with the brand new show ‘Men, I Can Save You’. She’ll perform 61 dates from Friday 5th August to Thursday 8th December including a show at London’s Hackney Empire on 15th October and a month long run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022. Tickets for the Autumn leg go on sale on Friday 8th April here.
Dating No Filter is set to return to Sky with a Christmas special and full series next year. Joining the new series are Emily Atack, Asim Chaudhry, Sukh Ojla, London Hughes, Josh Jones, Jayde Adams and The Receipts alongside returning comedians including, Joel Dommett, Josh Widdicombe, Tom Allen and Rosie Jones
We have all had to adapt in some ways over the last year and comedy journalist Zoe Paskett is no exception. My former colleague on the Evening Standard has launched a regular newsletter, LMAOnaise, pointing comedy fans in the direction of top notch gigs and now becomes a poacher-turned-gamekeeper promoting her first comedy gig with Maddy Bye of comic duo Siblings.
Television has become pretty adept at putting stand-up comedy onscreen in recent years but that hasn't stopped them trying to come up with a twist on the one-person-and-a=mic format.
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