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Gary Barlow to star in Miranda as love interest
X Factor judge Gary Barlow is joining BBC1 - as comic Miranda Hart's latest love interest.
Leigh Holmwood, The Sun, 1st November 2012Video: Miranda Hart on possible film rumours & new book
Miranda Hart tells us about her new book, the return of Call the Midwife and whether a film of her sitcom might be made.
The book or 'Mirannual' is about how to avoid embarrassment and talks about a host of funny incidents including one involving a loo roll at a restaurant!
Bill Turnbull and Susanna Reid, BBC Breakfast, 22nd October 2012Miranda Hart talks about underwear model mix-up
Miranda Hart has revealed that she was mistaken for Australian underwear model Miranda Kerr in a television mix-up.
Robert Dex, The Scotsman, 19th October 2012Miranda Hart movie rumoured to be in development
A big-screen spin-off of hit BBC sitcom Miranda is reported to be in development.
British Comedy Guide, 19th October 2012Audio: Miranda Hart considers 2014 stand-up tour
Actress Miranda Hart has revealed to BBC Radio 5 live's Richard Bacon that she is considering a stand-up tour.
The comedian, who stars in the self-titled Miranda series and Call The Midwife on BBC1, said she would also like to experience acting in a film.
Richard Bacon, BBC News, 18th October 2012Britain's chat-show king is back with a new series of bawdy chat. Sassy Norton is expert at getting guests to laugh at themselves, so it should be fun to see him face up to actor-turned-politician Arnold Schwarzenegger, fresh from the release of his cunningly titled autobiography Total Recall. American R'n'B singer Usher also pitches up on the sofa, alongside Miranda Hart[ and Ronnie Corbett.
Toby Dantzic, The Telegraph, 18th October 2012Miranda Hart interview
Would you take advice from this woman? Perhaps you should. Miranda Hart's guide to coping with "life hiccups" includes tips on surviving school, getting through weddings and how to avoid falling over...
Claire Black, The Scotsman, 15th October 2012Miranda Hart: I love farting
Miranda Hart, 39, is best known for pratfalling in her sitcom, Miranda. Here she talks to Metro about her new autobiography, how she once threw a poo out of a window and why she doesn't read reviews of her shows.
Andrew Williams, Metro, 15th October 2012Audio: Miranda Hart on her comical life
Miranda Hart, one of Britain's best known comedians has written her first book, Is it Just Me.
A former office temp, who worked as a PA for Comic Relief, she rose to fame with her television sitcom Miranda, in which she plays a hapless heroine who is hopeless with men.
Miranda explained to the BBC's arts correspondent Rebecca Jones that "there are times when... people want big, silly, warm, honest, eccentric humour and that seems to be now".
"I feel like I'm portraying everyone's friends that's worse than them... so people can go: 'my life is tricky but at least I'm not as bad as her.'"
Rebecca Jones, Today Programme, 9th October 2012Q&A: Miranda Hart reveals her most embarrassing moments
Miranda Hart is the lady who has made us all feel a little better about those social gaffes that befall us.
Caroline Frost, The Huffington Post, 9th October 2012