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Bad Bridesmaid, TV review
There was some amusement to be had in watching the other hens progress from nervous giggles to outright hostility, but the behaviour of Francesca (aka comedian Anna Morris) was never outrageous enough to really entertain.
Ellen E Jones, The Independent, 12th September 2014This new six-part comedy gameshow has much in common with E4's Meet The Parents: while that format saw unsuspecting folk meet their partners' phoney families, this one follows hen parties infiltrated by a "pal" of the bride. The first of these fictitious friends is plummy PR/singer-songwriter Francesca (comic Anna Morris), who makes a big impression at Becky's celebrations. The claws are soon out, but in order for the bride to bag a luxury honeymoon, her real mates mustn't twig the ruse. Ridiculous and highly watchable.
Hannah J. Davies, The Guardian, 11th September 2014Bad Bridesmaid Francesca's 5 ways to cause havoc
Here, 'Francesca' gives you her top tips to create havoc at your best friend's hen do, if you dare...
Anna Morris, Metro, 11th September 2014Fringe Q&As: Anna Morris
Anna Morris speaks to HeraldScotland about never trying Haggis, getting heckled by her own Dad and Putin.
The Herald, 21st August 2014Edinburgh Fringe preview: Anna Morris
The character comic, and star of BBC's Outnumbered, Anna Morris returns as four comedy creations battle for your vote. Four women. One award. Who'll be crowned Woman of the Year? You decide. TPR had a chance to chat to Anna about her new Fringe show.
The Public Reviews, 27th July 2014The Anna Morris three minute interview
After a year away, character comic Anna Morris returns to the Edinburgh Fringe with Would Like to Thank. The show is filled with confessions, dark twists, competition, tension, jeopardy, songs and fearless interaction at an awards ceremony that is falling part. Martin Walker finds out more.
Martin Walker, Broadway Baby, 17th June 2014Five character comedians at the Glasgow Comedy Festival
Anna Morris, Al Murray, Phill Jupitus, John Shuttleworth and Bob Doolally among the GICF highlights.
Brian Donaldson, The List, 19th March 2013