Sally Phillips
New C4 series Queenie is based on the bestselling novel by Candice Carty-Williams. The eight-episode series has begun filming in South London and stars Dionne Brown, Samuel Adewunmi, Bellah, Sally Phillips, Jon Pointing, Tilly Keeper, Llewella Gideon, Michelle Greenidge, Cristale De’Abreu, Elisha Applebaum and Mim Shaikh.
BBC One’s Pointless, announces eight more celebrities joining Alexander Armstrong this year.
Famous faces gearing up to share some pointless, yet interesting facts with the nation are Andi Oliver, Gyles Brandreth, Nish Kumar, Lucy Porter, Ria Lina, Rose Matafeo, Sally Phillips, and Vick Hope.
Ronni Ancona, Nathan Caton, Colin Murray and Sally Phillips battle to win Richard Osman's prestigious prizes in this week's run of Richard Osman's House of Games. If that sounds familiar it's because this week's shows are repeats, so if you've seen the shows before and have got a really good memory you may be in with a chance of impressing your mates.
In a special series of films for Advent, actor and comedian Sally Phillips meets three well-known faces to explore how their memories of Christmas reflect the enormous changes they have gone through in their lives, careers, family and faith.
Previous winners Rickie Haywood-Williams, Sally Phillips, Vikki Stone and Dan Walker test their general knowledge skills on this week's House of Games: Champions Week. So expect the standard to be particularly high and the competitive spirit to be particularly fierce.
A few years ago on a bit of a whim I decided to see if I could cycle from London to Oxford in a day. Much to my amazement I made it all the way and the first thing I did when I got there was park my bike and head to the QI cafe in Turl Street* – the coffee shop spin-off of the show. Except that when I got there the cafe had closed down. I hadn't thought to check before setting off. I hope you found that quite interesting.
Life after death comedy ReincarNathan returns to Radio 4 on BBC Sounds, Thursday 9 July at 18:30, welcoming back Daniel Rigby and Diane Morgan, joined by Daniel Lawrence Taylor, Sally Phillips, Romesh Ranganathan, James Acaster and a host of special guest stars.
Channel 4’s upcoming comedy, Year of the Rabbit, has gone in to production with an outstanding guest cast.
The new six-part comedy sees BAFTA-winning actor Matt Berry play Detective Inspector Rabbit, a hardened booze-hound cop in Victorian London. He's aided and abetted by his new partner Wilbur Strauss (Freddie Fox) and the country’s first female police officer, Mabel Wisbech (Susan Wokoma), as they bring justice to the streets of the east end.
Tourist Trap is a brand new mockumentary starring acclaimed comedy actress Sally Phillips. Known for her performances in Bridget Jones’s Diary, Miranda and Smack the Pony, she’s joined by some of the most established talents in Welsh comedy.
Sally Phillips is to host a new series on Gold looking back at classic comedy skits. Each week in the six-part series My Favourite Sketch Phillips will invite a comedy star to discuss sketches from comedy history. The full guest line up for the first series is Jessica Hynes, Jason Manford, Bob Mortimer, Sue Perkins, Johnny Vegas, and Paul Whitehouse.
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