
Catherine Tate
- 55 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, director and executive producer
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Catherine Tate to marry American screenwriter
She became engaged to American screenwriter Jeff Gutheim, a divorced father of three, over the New Year and the pair are planning a summer wedding.
Caroline Graham, Daily Mail, 27th January 2019The Catherine Tate Show Live review
Tate's best-known characters from her television series all make an appearance.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 9th January 2019The Catherine Tate Show Live, Wyndham's Theatre, review
Not a Tate devotee? Then don't bovver
Tristram Fane Saunders, The Telegraph, 9th January 2019Comic Relief announces all-star Wembley Arena gig
Stars including Jimmy Carr, Lenny Henry, Katherine Ryan and Catherine Tate will appear at Comic Relief: Spectacular, a fundraising gig for the charity due to take place at London's SSE Arena Wembley on Thursday 28th February 2019.
British Comedy Guide, 5th December 2018Catherine Tate and David Tennant to star in new Sky comedy
Catherine Tate and David Tennant are reportedly set to star in Americons, a new comedy drama for Sky about a couple planning to move to America.
British Comedy Guide, 18th May 2018In praise of Big Train
A tribute to the underrated 90s sketch-comedy gem.
Rob Keeling, Cult Box, 16th April 2018Catherine Tate reunites with David Tennant in Ducktales
The Doctor Whp stars are reuniting on the rebooted Ducktales - with Tate lending her voice talents to the role of Scrooge McDuck's arch nemesis Magica de Spell. Which means you'll be hearing her dulcet tones alongside Tennant's - as he's providing Scrooge's voice in the revival.
Caroline Westbrook, Metro, 6th October 2017The Nightly Show with Dermot O'Leary review
Likeable host turns on charm to salvage ITV's broken format.
Ed Power, The Telegraph, 21st March 2017Preview - Room 101
Frank Skinner returns for a sixth series of the Orwellian comedy where guests try to get rid of their pet hates forever.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 13th January 2017Frank Skinner clears some space in a basement bulging with bugbears, as a fresh series of the comedy panel show beckons.Catherine Tate, Nigel Havers and TV presenter Rylan Clark-Neal offer pet peeves for Skinner's Orwellian alcove; picks from the pissed-off participants include try-hard hipster restaurants, prearranged paparazzi shoots and - in a move that may well goad viewers into using a BBC bias hashtag or 10 - Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 13th January 2017