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Miles Jupp telling the story of a Mary Poppins actor
If you've seen the original Mary Poppins film you'll remember the character Mr Banks, the father of the children and the epitome of an English gent. Now a one man play in Cambridge is telling the fascinating story of the actor who played him.
ITV, 12th September 2019How a disgraced PM put Miles Jupp back on form
Miles Jupp is effortlessly funny. His name alone sounds like someone being given the Heimlich manoeuvre.
Iona McLaren, The Telegraph, 7th August 2019Miles Jupp to star as ex-PM in Radio 4 sitcom
Miles Jupp will play an ex-Prime Minister in new Radio 4 sitcom pilot Party's Over.
British Comedy Guide, 13th June 2019Radio comedy needs more trust, risks and a lot more fun
What now for radio comedy? I can't believe it's already been four years since Miles Jupp took over from Sandi Toksvig as host of The News Quiz (Friday, Radio 4), but times are changing - last week Jupp announced that he's moving on.
Charlotte Runcie, The Telegraph, 22nd May 2019Miles Jupp quits The News Quiz
The News Quiz host Miles Jupp won't return after the end of the current series, the BBC has announced.
British Comedy Guide, 15th May 2019Chortle Awards 2019 nominees
The nominees have been revealed for the 2019 Chortle Awards. Kiri Pritchard-McLean leads the lists, with four nominations.
British Comedy Guide, 26th February 2019Miles Jupp: my double life as Mr Banks
Having been repeatedly told that he looks like David Tomlinson, Miles Jupp now finds himself playing the mildly aristocratic character actor.
Miles Jupp, The Guardian, 11th February 2019Miles Jupp interview
Forget George Clooney - the actor/comedian's passions were more sporty when he was 16.
Alan Woodhouse, The Big Issue, 4th February 2019Miles Jupp on his new play The Life I Lead
Miles Jupp, 39, talks about his new play, The Life I Lead, charting Disney's most famous dad.
Andrew Williams, Metro, 31st January 2019There She Goes episode 5, review
David Tennant convincingly goes against type as an ugly, unfunny drunk.
Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 13th November 2018