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Miranda Hart

Miranda Hart

  • 51 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer and comedian

Press clippings Page 12

Miranda: 'I hope the fans understand what I've done'

As Miranda bows out, Miranda Hart and her co-stars talk about emotions running high.

Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 23rd December 2014

Miranda Hart named best stand-up comedian by DS readers

Miranda Hart has been voted the best stand-up comedian of 2014 in Digital Spy's Reader Awards.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 22nd December 2014

And so Miranda Hart's jolly sitcom says farewell, its place in the nation's affections emphasised by a post-turkey timeslot when quite a large proportion of the population will be awake and even relatively sober. In the first of two episodes to wrap things up, Miranda has received two proposals, one from Gary and one from Mike. What will she do? Find out on New Year's Day when there's apparently a chance Miranda will finally learn to accept herself and find contentment, which all sounds dreadfully out of character.

Jonathan Wright, The Guardian, 19th December 2014

Miranda Hart interview

Her hugely popular sitcom is coming to an end - but Miranda Hart is happy to find her star waning.

Emma Freud, Radio Times, 3rd December 2014

Miranda: I cringed doing my stand-up shows

Her debut comedy stand-up tour made almost £7 million. And although it has been a monetary success for Miranda Hart it appears not to have been a personal one. For the star yesterday revealed she did not enjoy her 49-show tour, because she gets stressed about performing on stage.

Daily Mail, 27th November 2014

Miranda Hart explains why her sitcom had to end

"I will really miss her - she has been so very good to me"

Claire Webb, Radio Times, 25th November 2014

Miranda admits she questioned decision to end sitcom

Miranda Hart has admitted she questioned her decision to bring her hit BBC sitcom to an end as filming began on the show's final episodes.

Rob Leigh, The Mirror, 18th November 2014

DVD review: Miranda Hart, My What I Call Live Show

A live comedy DVD which starts with an aerial shot of London's O2 Arena, while - without irony - S Club 7's saccharine turd Reach For The Stars belts out has already started off on shaky ground, to be honest. What is this nightmare? Well, it's Miranda Hart, and her, what she calls, live show. And it's a good job she's made clear from the outset that this is what she calls a live show, because it would struggle to pass for such a thing by anyone else's standards.

Nic Wright, Giggle Beats, 13th November 2014

Christmas 2014: Top five live comedy DVDs

Featuring releases from Lee Evans, Simon Evans, Russell Howard, Miranda Hart and Jason Manford.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 7th November 2014

Radio Times review

By my count, Miranda Hart has been on Graham Norton's show five times before, so if she has any self-deprecating anecdotes about awkward slapstick moments that she hasn't already shared, she will roll them out tonight. She shares the sofa with Timothy Spall, whose latest performance is as painter JMW Turner in Mike Leigh's biopic. Maroon 5 provide the music.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 24th October 2014

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