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Miranda Hart writes her first play
Miranda Hart has written her first play. The short, The Most Important Journey Doesn't Need A Passport, examines apparent clashes between self-care and responsibility towards others.
British Comedy Guide, 25th March 2022Lily James to star in Comic Relief's Beauty And The Beast pantomime
Lily James, Oliver Chris, Guz Khan, Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Sian Gibson, Susan Wokoma, Celia Imrie, Pam Ferris, Simon Bird and Tom Rosenthal are amongst the cast for BBC Two's Beauty And The Beast - A Pantomime For Comic Relief.
British Comedy Guide, 9th December 2021BBC Studios to remake Miranda in Germany
ZDF Neo adaptation will be titled Ruby.
John Elmes, Broadcast, 2nd August 2021Comedians record NHS charity single
Thirty comedians have recorded a charity single for the NHS. Can't Wait! - created by doctor-turned-comic Simon Brodkin - features Miranda Hart, Harry Hill, David Baddiel, Jo Brand, Lee Mack, Jack Dee and Adam Kay among others.
British Comedy Guide, 6th July 2021Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie reunite for new film
Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie are reuniting on screen for the first time in more than a decade. Animated film The Canterville Ghost, based on the short story by Oscar Wilde, has been in development for 11 years but is only now in production.
British Comedy Guide, 1st June 2021Miranda Hart, Greg Davies and Alice Lowe BBC sketch pilot uncovered
Miranda Hart, Greg Davies and Alice Lowe made a dialogue-free sketch comedy for BBC Three in 2007.
British Comedy Guide, 11th March 2021Miranda Hart puts work on hold as she grieves her dog
In 2016, the comedian wrote a book about her love of the Shih-Tzu Bichon Frise cross, entitled Peggy And Me.
Chortle, 18th January 2021Miranda Hart to host Christmas show
Miranda Hart will host a one-off BBC One festive special Miranda's Games With Showbiz Names.
British Comedy Guide, 24th November 2020The advice given to Miranda Hart that changed her life
KISS, an acronym for Keep it Simple and Straightforward, was a principle established by the Navy (Google tells me the US Navy, which is disappointing as it sounds so delightfully British) suggesting that all systems work at their best when kept simple. It was adopted by engineering and technology designers and I've heard it used in tennis coaching with its more common phrasing Keep it Simple, Stupid. I prefer "Sweetie" for the gentler tone.
Miranda Hart, i Newspaper, 30th October 2020My culture fix: Miranda Hart
The actress and writer lets us into her cultural life.
The Times, 20th June 2020