Press clippings Page 27
Miranda Hart stars alongside Tim Henman on Sport Relief
Comedy star Miranda Hart ends up across the net from her hero Tim Henman tonight in a film in aid of Sport Relief.
Elisa Roche, The Daily Express, 23rd March 2012Is Alexander Armstrong the poshest man in comedy?
More so than Miranda Hart, Stephen Fry and David Mitchell, Alexander Armstrong seems to be the acceptable face of posh comedy.
Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 10th March 2012How Miranda Hart has stolen the hearts of the nation
She seems to have switched effortlessly from being the queen of TV comedy to the queen of Sunday night drama. And now Miranda Hart looks set to crack Hollywood, too.
Elisa Roche, The Daily Express, 16th February 2012Miranda Hart: Slapstick to serious can be a bumpy ride
Miranda Hart has made the best of moving from comedy to drama, says Gerard Gilbert.
Gerard Gilbert, The Independent, 6th February 2012Miranda Hart: Call the Midwife delivers fans for BBC
Self-deprecating former PA follows long tradition of comedians going straight for hit Sunday-night drama
Vicky Frost, The Guardian, 1st February 2012Video: Miranda Hart on babies in Call the Midwife
Miranda Hart plays a clumsy midwife in new drama Call The Midwife. She explains more to BBC Breakfast.
BBC Breakfast, 20th January 2012Miranda Hart interview
Miranda Hart has always felt like an outsider, though her ability to laugh at her own insecurities has endeared her to the nation. Now she's playing a straight role - but can she deliver?
James Rampton, The Scotsman, 17th January 2012Miranda Hart: we should learn from 1950s austerity
Call the Midwife actress lauds the "physical and mental strength" of postwar Brits.
Radio Times, 17th January 2012Miranda Hart on Call the Midwife
Morwenna Ferrier reports on Call the Midwife, the BBC's new midwifery drama set in the 1950s, which sees Miranda Hart swap slapstick for forceps.
Morwenna Ferrier, The Telegraph, 15th January 2012Miranda Hart terrified of holding a child in new drama
Miranda Hart has revealed she was picked to star in new drama Call the Midwife by author Jennifer Worth shortly before her death.
Nicola Methven, The Mirror, 11th January 2012