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US sitcom deal for London Hughes
Stand-up to star alongside Robin Thede in Perfect Strangers reboot.
Chortle, 14th June 202120 names we'd like to see on Taskmaster
Which comics would you like to see on the show? Here are some name we think would make excellent competitors.
Chortle, 3rd March 2021London Hughes on her journey to Netflix stardom
An icon in the making.
Josh Smith, Glamour Magazine, 8th February 2021New report says diversity in TV has gone backwards
Deadline says that the report found that the representation of Black, Asian, and minority ethnic people (the report's terminology) went backwards both on and off screen. Behind the screen it went down to 11.8% from 12.3%. London Hughes, who has spoken out about how she decided to base herself in America, where her career has taken off tweeted: "Wow! BAME representation actually went backwards in UK television last year!!!.... THIS is why I've been so loud about my career move to the US! I honestly felt like I had no choice, and this report shows that not many of us do!!! SORT IT OUT BRITAIN!"
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 28th January 2021London Hughes: 'It's about the happy side of sex'
Having battled to kickstart her career in Britain, London Hughes is now raising pulses and laughs in LA with her joyously filthy monologues. Here, she reveals where it all went right.
Louise Wise, The Observer, 24th January 2021London Hughes interview
London Hughes reveals mum 'loved' sex act scene in raunchy Netflix special.
Alicia Adejobi, Metro, 14th January 2021London Hughes interview
London Hughes on To Catch a D*ck, dating, and filming a kissing scene with Bridgerton's Regé-Jean Page.
Anna Moeslein, Glamour Magazine, 11th January 2021Get to know London Hughes
British comedian London Hughes is popping up all over Netflix, most recently in the Nic Cage-hosted History of Swear Words and her own comedy special.
Aaron Pruner, Thrillist, 7th January 2021London Hughes interview
For as long as British comedian London Hughes can remember, she's wanted to be on television.
Angelique Jackson, Variety, 21st December 2020London Hughes - the Croydon comic about to conquer US
The British comic tells Dominic Maxwell about how she left the UK and got three Netflix shows - and a Hollywood movie.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 19th December 2020