London Hughes
A new report has revealed that diversity has gone backwards in the British television industry.
Comedian London Hughes is set to star in a new comedy enttitled Hot Mess, to be made for Universal Pictures.
Variety reports that the film will be written by Noushin Jahanian, based on an idea from Jahanian and Hughes. Hughes tweeted that "it’s loosely based on my life!!!!"
Watch the trailer for London Hughes' Netflix special.
The show, To Catch A D*ck, was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show prize in 2019.
Kevin Hart will serve as an Executive Producer alongside Leland Wigington, Bryan Smiley and Tiffany Brown for HartBeat Productions.
London Hughes’ acclaimed show To Catch A D**k is to be released as a Netflix special.
The show, in which Hughes takes a long, hard look at the ups and downs of her love life, was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award.
Kevin Hart will serve as an Executive Producer alongside Leland Wigington, Bryan Smiley and Tiffany Brown for HartBeat Productions.
Troy Miller serves as an Executive Producer for Dakota Films.
London Hughes and Fleabag are among the winners at this year's Royal Television Society Awards.
Hughes won Best Entertainment Performance for her appearance on ITV2's Don't Hate The Playaz.
Fleabag won Best Scripted Comedy and Phoebe Waller-Bridge won Best Writer (Comedy).
Saoirse-Monica Jackson won Best Comedy Performance (Female) for Derry Girls
More details have been revealed about London Hughes' US comedy pilot reported here.
Live Nation in association with Curtis Brown are delighted to announce that having already sold out 8 shows at London’s Soho Theatre in December, London Hughes - Edinburgh Comedy Award 2019 nominee and star of ITV’s All Star Musicals, BBC2’s Mock The Week and ITV2’s Don’t Hate The Playaz - will bring her hit show, To Catch A D*ck to the Bloomsbury Theatre on Friday 10th January and Saturday 11th January.
Dave' s Edinburgh Comedy Awards nominee London Hughes is to shoot a sitcom pilot in America.
The project is still largely under wraps but Hughes, who also appears in ITV2 panel show Don't Hate The Playaz on Wednesdays at 10pm, has told the Guardian that she will be working in Los Angeles with Larry Wilmore on a sitcom based on her own life. Wilmore has an impressive comedy track record - he appeared on The Daily Show for eight years and co-created the hit HBO show Insecure with Issa Rae.
London Hughes' To Catch a D*ck might not be the first Edinburgh Comedy Award-nominated show to offer tips on cunnilingus, but if there have been others in the past none spring immediately to mind. This is a bold, no-holds-barred, in-you-face hour that will help to make Hughes a big mainstream star. More ITV than BBC4, that's for sure.
UK Comedian London Hughes has joined the Spotify Original family with an exclusive podcast deal. On September 9th, her brand new dating and relationship podcast series, ‘London, Actually’ will be available to listen to for the first time, exclusively on Spotify.
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