British Comedy Guide

Jeff Mirza

  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Russell Tovey joins Mawaan Rizwan's BBC sitcom pilot Juice

Russell Tovey has joined the cast of Mawaan Rizwan's BBC Three pilot Juice, alongside the stand-up's real-life brother and mother, plus fellow comic Jeff Mirza.

British Comedy Guide, 9th September 2021

Tom Parry writes first film

Tom Parry has written his first film, a festive family comedy - Your Christmas Or Mine? - now filming at Pinewood. Meanwhile, Joe Lycett and Rich Hall will appear in new Sky film A Christmas Number One.

British Comedy Guide, 25th August 2021

TV review: The Cockfields, episode two, Gold

There were no major dramas in the first instalment of this three-part comedy and there are none in the gloriously mundane second part either. Unless you count a minor altercation with a neighbour (Dan Renton Skinner) about a hedge.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th November 2019

TV review: The Cockfields, Gold

I've only seen the first episode though - maybe everything goes pear-shaped in the next two parts. I'll certainly be watching to find out.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th November 2019

TV review: The Cockfields, series 1, episode 1

I can't wait to see what happens to them next, even if it isn't very much at all.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 13th November 2019

Gold orders new sitcom The Cockfields

Channel Gold has ordered The Cockfields, a new sitcom about a family on the Isle of Wight. It's written by Joe Wilkinson and David Earl and stars Wilkinson and Diane Morgan.

British Comedy Guide, 3rd June 2019

Muslim comedy show is touring the UK

Muslims are rarely given mainstream spaces to speak about their experiences, much less make a joke out of it. But a comedy show, led by charity 'Penny Appeal' is changing that. Introducing esteemed and up and coming artists, the Super Muslim Comedy show is touring the UK with a number of talented acts from home and away.

Faima Bakar, Metro, 16th October 2018

Gaddafi comic Jeff Mirza attacked at Edinburgh fringe

A comedian was attacked with a glass bottle while dressed as Colonel Gaddafi to promote his Edinburgh Fringe act.

BBC News, 21st August 2011

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