Jodie Kidd
- Presenter and model
Press clippings
Jon Richardson to host Channel 4 show Trash Monsters
Jon Richardson is to host Trash Monsters, a one-off show for Channel 4 in which three celebrities will wear their household rubbish over the course of two weeks.
British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2021It is tough to predict what will work on TV. Exhibit A: the third series of this show, in which minor celebs play old-school video games against each other. Catnip for the hidden hordes of the callus-thumbed, but a little more trying for the casual. Tonight: Gregg Wallace (strategy) v Jodie Kidd (reflexes).
John Robinson, The Guardian, 12th February 2018Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit: series 3, episode 1 review
The video game comedy returns Romans, worm-like humans, and some accidental racism.
Ian Wolf, On The Box, 12th February 2018ITV to broadcast panel show about the Royal Family
ITV is to broadcast A Right Royal Quiz, a TV format dubbed as "Britain's first ever panel show about the Royal Family".
British Comedy Guide, 11th December 2017If they conducted a national poll to find which panel show the public thought best bridged the gap between Have I Got News For You and Family Fortunes, this would be the hands-down winner.
Host Jimmy Carr returns to deadpan his way through an eighth series of more current affair-based quipping.
The show's traditional opening round to try and guess which headlines have been exercising the public jawbones this week should be pretty easy. And you can bet team captains Sean Lock and Jason Manford have spent the week happily polishing ad-libbed one-liners about Britain's Got Talent, Susan Boyle's meltdown, The Apprentice and the Big Brother launch.
As with HIGNFY, the only flaw in this format is that the panelists then have to patiently EXPLAIN these hot topics to us as though we've just recently touched down from Mars. "She was this woman with bushy eyebrows who lived with her cat in a village in Scotland and then she became the most famous woman in the world and it all went a bit wrong..."
Chipping in with their two-pence worth this week will be Johnny Vegas, Ulrika Jonsson, Jodie Kidd (not known for her rapid-fire humour, but she may surprise us) and Jack Whitehall, who'll be secretly hoping that the nation will be talking of nothing other than what a shame it is he won't be hosting Big Brother's Big Mouth this year.
The Mirror, 5th June 2009