Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones' moving storyline concludes on Casualty this evening (Saturday, April 9).
Back by popular demand, Comic Opera returns for Red Nose Day 2022, after it gripped the nation last year and this time with a big dose of girl power! This year BBC Radio 2 presenter Sara Cox will be on hand to support the all-female line up as they take on a medley of three Aria’s from the opera Carmen, all in aid of Comic Relief.
Comedian, actress and author Rosie Jones is to star in three new commissions for Channel 4.
Comedian Rosie Jones has received acclaim for her performance in this week's edition of Casualty.
Jones first played the character of Paula Kettering in February. Kettering was a woman who is drunk in a supermarket and throws a trolley through a glass door smashing it.
Jones explained that they were looking for someone to play Paula, who is a "feisty, strong, independent, alcoholic" and she joked that she perfectly fitted the bill.
Rosie Jones is set to return to hospital drama Casualty. The comedian first appeared in the series in February when she played Paula Kettering, a woman who is drunk in a supermarket and throws a trolley through a glass door smashing it.
Jones explained that they were looking for someone to play Paula, who is a "feisty, strong, independent, alcoholic" and she joked that she perfectly fitted the bill.
Channel 4 has today announced its most ambitious ever plans for coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, including a multi-location studio format and an all-star presenting team for the forthcoming Games.
The UK Paralympic broadcaster will broadcast over 300 hours and have a unique multi-location presentation model with its Paralympic Breakfast Show and morning sports competition coming live from Leeds, where the broadcaster’s National HQ is based.
Comedian Rosie Jones tells us about Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure, Fridays from 9th April at 8.30pm on Channel 4. Also available as a box set on All 4.
Tell us about Trip Hazard and what viewers can expect.
Comedian Rosie Jones fronts a new travel series on Channel 4, Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure, in which she visits places around the UK that don;t break the bank.
During the series Jones will be joined by guests including Gogglebox star Scarlett Moffatt and comedians Jamali Maddix, Joe Wilkinson and Jenny Eclair.
Olivia Colman will narrate the series and the show also features comedian Rachel Stubbings who plays Jones' commissioning editor in comic scenes that go behind-the-scenes.
A charity has unveiled a set of mock ‘Second Class Stamps’ featuring six personalities from the worlds of comedy, acting and sport: comedian Rosie Jones, comedian Francesca Martinez, actor James Moore, Britain’s Got Talent winner ‘Lost Voice Guy’ Lee Ridley, Paralympian David Smith MBE and para-Dressage rider Tegan Vincent-Cooke – all of whom have Cerebral Palsy (CP).
Comedian Rosie Jones is set to appear in Casualty on Saturday night.
In the long-running hospital drama Jones plays a woman who is drunk in a supermarket and throws a trolley through a glass door smashing it.
Jones explained that they were looking for someone to play Paula, who is a "feisty, strong, independent, alcoholic" and she felt that she perfectly fitted the bill.
This is not Jones' first foray into serious acting. She previously appeared in Silent Witness and also in th daytime medical drama Doctors.
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