British Comedy Guide
Liza Tarbuck. Copyright: Wendy Carrig
Liza Tarbuck

Liza Tarbuck

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Actor and presenter

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The Change review

Bridget Christie has created one of the most important, brilliant British comedies in recent years.

Julia Raeside, i Newspaper, 21st June 2023

Derry Girls stars drive World's Most Dangerous Roads for Dave

Dave has revived World's Most Dangerous Roads, with pairings in eight hour-long episodes including Derry Girls stars Saoirse-Monica Jackson and Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, stand-ups Ed Gamble and Lou Sanders, Joe Wilkinson and Zoe Lyons, Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam, Phil Wang and Pierre Novellie, Darren Harriott and Ria Lina, as well as Lara Ricote with Stephen Mangan and Will Mellor with Leigh Francis.

British Comedy Guide, 7th November 2022

Bridget Christie comedy The Change reveals cast

Omid Djalili, Paul Whitehouse, Ashley McGuire, Monica Dolan, Tanya Moodie, Liza Tarbuck and Jim Howick are amongst the actors set to join Bridget Christie in her new Channel 4 comedy drama The Change.

British Comedy Guide, 5th July 2022

Liza Tarbuck, Sue Perkins and Guz Khan for Comedy Game Night

Comedy Central has commissioned Comedy Game Night, a show with Liza Tarbuck as host and Sue Perkins and Guz Khan as team captains.

British Comedy Guide, 10th July 2020

How Europe Stole My Mum review

Kieran Hodgson and Liza Tarbuck offer up a rare treat indeed - the only thing that has managed to make me laugh about Brexit.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 1st November 2019

How Europe Stole My Mum review

Finally, a funny side to Brexit.

Chris Bennion, The Times, 1st November 2019

The lighter side of the (former) Brexit deadline

A comedian, author and musician tell BBC News why they wanted to mark the date the UK was to have left the EU.

Neil Smith, BBC, 31st October 2019

Documentary and dramedy reconstruction combine to tell comedian Kieran Hodgson's story of how Brexit divided his family. Irreverent and erratic, Hodgson's jittery tone works well with the complex subject material of Britain's historically fraught relationship with Europe, while "librarian" Harry Enfield and Hodgson's fictional mother Liza Tarbuck steal the show with their on-the-nose impressions. A helpful distraction from the continuing real-life confusion.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 31st October 2019

TV review: How Europe Stole My Mum, C4

I presume this comedy-slash-documentary was scheduled for the late night slot on C4 on Halloween night because that was the point when Britain was scheduled to leave the EU.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 31st October 2019

Channel 4 to screen Brexit comedy How Europe Stole My Mum

Channel 4 is to air a one-off comedy about Brexit, written by and starring Kieran Hodgson. The mockumentary How Europe Stole My Mum will be screened soon.

British Comedy Guide, 16th October 2019

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