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Comedian Shappi Khorsandi is due to appear on Question Time on BBC One next Thursday, September 24.
The political series hosted by Fiona Bruce returned this week with the audience asking questions online.
Khorsandi has appeared on Question Time before, including an appearance in 2006 when the other panellists included current Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
Watch Shappi Khorsandi talking about appearing on Question Time during an appearance on Live at the Apollo below in 2010.
Shappi Khorsandi, Jayde Adams, Rich Wilson, Jen Brister, Glamrou, Maria Shehata and Esther Manito are to appear at a benefit gig to raise money for Beirut after the recent blast/political crises.
The compere will be British-Lebanese actor/comedian/writer Isabelle Farah.
It's for Impact Lebanon who distribute money to local NGOs and are committed to non-sectarianism, rights for minorities, and for political change.
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Comedian Shappi Khorsandi has spoken out about sexual misconduct in the comedy industry, saying that “In the nineties, we thought feminism was matching the men pint for pint, and pretending we really enjoyed one-night stands. We never verbalised the horrible stuff that was going on.”
Khorsandi was being interview by fellow comedian Tom Price for his podcast My Mate Bought A Toaster, in which celebrities are interviewed in a memorable new way – on a trip back through their Amazon purchase history.
The comedy line-up has been announced for this year's Henley Festival. Shappi Khorsandi, Rory Bremner, Al Murray and Milton Jones will be among those taking part at the festival which runs from July 8 - 12.
Comedian, author and, most recently, idiot who agreed to be tortured on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, Shappi Khorsandi is a woman of many parts, but live comedy is where she's in her element. Following her 2019 tour, which included a sold-out 7 night run at Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival, Shappi is delighted to be extending her tour in to 2020 with a further 12 dates announced between February and May next year.
Comedian, author and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! survivor Shappi Khorsandi is back on tour this autumn following a seven-night run in Edinburgh.
Packed full of gags and cultural observations, Skittish Warrior…Confessions of a Club Comic is Shappi's warts-and-all journey of the 90s comedy scene, breaking through on telly and letting it all slip away.
Comedians Shappi Khorsandi, Rosie Jones and Ken Cheng are among the "difficult diners" putting teenage staff to the test in a new CBBC series Step Up To The Plate.
Comedian, author and - most recently - idiot who agreed to be tortured on 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!', Shappi Khorsandi is a woman of many parts. But live comedy is where she's in her element, and now she sets out on tour to 38 more welcoming destinations around the UK this spring with her newest show Skittish Warrior…Confessions of a Club Comic. This brand new hour brings sharp-tongued gags, cultural observation and whatever else is in her easily distracted mind at the time.
Comedian Shappi Khorsandi is the first celebrity to be voted out of I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!
On being evicted she told interviewer Joe Swash that she had one jungle regret: “I wanted to do more creepy crawly snakey things.”
After leaving Khorsandi tweeted: "Out of Narnia! My fam weren't there to meet me as my baby girl has high temp. Cuddled up with my babies now. What a blast but SO happy to be out! Big love and luck to my campmates xxx."
Comedian Shappi Khorsandi skydived into I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! tonight to kick off her stint in the Australian jungle.
Sitting in the helicopter before the jump strapped to an expert Shappi showed her nerves bu talking endlessly, while fellow leaper, former footballer Dennis Wise, was nervously quiet. Both, however, went through with their jumps despite their nerves.
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