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Strictly comedians mid-table after second week
Both Jayde Adams and Ellie Taylor taking part in this year's Strictly Come Dancing are firmly mid-table after the second week of the competition.
Chortle, 1st October 2022Late Night Mash with Rachel Parris review
Furious polemic is out, and passive-aggressive sarcasm is in.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 2nd September 2022Review: Late Night Mash, Dave
The one thing about having Parris as anchor is I missed her monologues and two-way convos with Kumar.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 2nd September 2022Late Night Mash Series 2 start date
Dave has announced the start date for Series 2 of Late Night Mash, now fronted by Rachel Parris.
British Comedy Guide, 10th August 2022Ellie Taylor signs up for Strictly 2022
Comedian Ellie Taylor has become the latest competitor announced for the 2022 series of Strictly Come Dancing.
British Comedy Guide, 9th August 2022Ellie Taylor to co-host quiz with Danny Dyer on Netflix
The comedian will be hosting Cheat, in which contestants can either use their general knowledge skills or blag their way to £50,000.
Chortle, 16th May 2022Ellie Taylor lands two new Channel 4 shows
Stand-up comedian and actor Ellie Taylor has been lined up to present two new entertainment formats on Channel 4, a dating show built around movie love scenes, and a sleuthing-inspired game show.
British Comedy Guide, 8th March 2022Comedians lined up for new series of Celebrity Mastermind
Among those taking part are Ellie Taylor, Josh Widdicombe, James Acaster, Rufus Hound, Nish Kumar, Phil Wang, Nina Conti, Chris McCausland, Sophie Duker, Shazia Mirza, Ed Gamble and Charlie Higson.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 27th January 2022Ellie Taylor on why motherhood can be hard on your mental health
Comedian, author and mother of one Ellie Taylor chats to Lauren Taylor about supporting #LoveBeatsLikes, a campaign highlighting the mental health needs of new mums...
Lauren Taylor, The Irish News, 4th January 2022Mash had to censor PM quote as it breached Dave rules
We can't tell you exactly what was said, but there was definitely a homophobic slur, some more than casual racism and a sizeable portion of misogyny. Nish Kumar put it in a sarcastic nutshell: "Pretty cool that we aren't allowed to broadcast things the Prime Minister has said because they're too racist."
The Poke, 22nd October 2021