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Jennifer Saunders

Jennifer Saunders

  • 66 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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Ghosts' best guest stars (so far) from Jennifer Saunders to Kylie

Standing out among the rock-solid ensemble that is the cast of BBC's Ghosts is no mean feat. As we await the fifth and final series, here are some of the show's most memorable guest performances so far.

Laura Vickers-Green, Den Of Geek, 3rd August 2023

Best Comedy Podcast 2023 nominees revealed

Nominees have been revealed for 2023's British Podcast Awards, with comedians and comic shows featuring in a range of categories.

British Comedy Guide, 25th July 2023

Comic Strip stars to celebrate series at BFI

Three screenings at the BFI this month will celebrate more than 40 years of the influential Comic Strip Presents series.

British Comedy Guide, 9th May 2023

Jennifer Saunders to play Captain Hook in Palladium panto

The London Palladium will present Peter Pan as its pantomime this Christmas season, with Jennifer Saunders starring as Captain Hook.

British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2023

Jennifer Saunders says Suella Braverman has blocked her on Twitter

"I've never googled her before," comedian said.

Gabby Colvin, The Independent, 4th April 2023

Jennifer Saunders's new movie has the wildest twist ending of the year

Allelujah may look like a feel-good comedy, but hold on a second...

Digital Spy, 18th March 2023

Allelujah, review

A moving love letter to the NHS set in a world of death and incontinence.

Geoffrey Macnab, i Newspaper, 17th March 2023

Made me laugh for all the wrong reasons: Allelujah reviewed

If you're going to do Alan Bennett, don't meddle with Alan Bennett.

Deborah Ross, The Spectator, 17th March 2023

Allelujah review

A cheery adaptation of Alan Bennett's play that flatlines after a jarring final act twist.

Time Out, 17th March 2023

Jennifer Saunders on how Allelujah tackles "political football" of NHS

"This script is drawing attention to and asking the big question - what are we going to do?"

Morgan Cormack, Radio Times, 16th March 2023

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