British Comedy Guide
Kat Sadler
Kat Sadler

Kat Sadler

  • Actor and writer

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Radio 4 orders raft of comedies for 2022

Radio 4 is piloting a panel show about misleading statistics hosted by Dominic Frisby, as it commissions a raft of new comedies for next year from comedians including Joz Norris, Luisa Omielan, Andrew O'Neill, Eleanor Morton, Kat Sadler and Gemma Arrowsmith.

British Comedy Guide, 5th August 2021

Tom Allen launches new podcast: Room Of Gifts

In this six-part series, Tom Allen invites some of the UK's top comedic talent, including Katherine Ryan, Kat Sadler, Nish Kumar and James Acaster, to bring along their most unwanted gift, and share the funny and revealing stories behind them.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 17th June 2021

New recipients of BBC Comedy Writer's Bursary announced

This year two new writers will join the list - Kat Sadler and Catherine Brinkworth. Whilst women have been recipients of the bursary for more than twenty years, this is the first year all recipients are women.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 13th December 2018

Edinburgh Fringe picks 2018

Fun, thought-provoking and must-see shows.

Katy Davies, Entertainment Focus, 16th July 2018

Kat Sadler and Cameron Loxdale interview

Following the release of their new online sitcom Sadface, Why did the Chicken? caught up with the show's writers Kat Sadler and Cameron Loxdale to discover the secret of their success...

Why Did The Chicken?, 10th October 2017

Lou Sanders review

Lou Sanders excludes playful and imaginative charm. Her infectious energy blended with her quirky personality feels larger-than-life but also unmistakably genuine and because of this, she is a joy to watch.

Kat Sadler, Funny Women, 29th July 2016

Helen Duff: Smasher review

"Just imagine we're in some sort of sex well," Helen Duff suggests, gesturing around the dungeon-like venue at the Vault Festival. Dancing around the stage in a bright blue mac in a sac and matching neon tights, she goes on to explain that she is dressed as a gigantic sperm. I'm fascinated, confused, maybe aroused and definitely a bit frightened. This is the power of Helen Duff.

Kat Sadler, Funny Women, 2nd March 2016

Dry Humour review

Overall the night was a joy to watch, and an interesting alternative to a regular comedy night.

Kat Sadler, Funny Women, 20th January 2016

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