British Comedy Guide
Nida Manzoor
Nida Manzoor

Nida Manzoor

  • Writer, director, producer, composer and executive producer

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Rose D'Or for We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor

We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor is to receive the emerging talent accolade at the prestigious international Rose d'Or TV awards.

Chortle, 18th November 2021

Edinburgh TV Awards 2021 results

We Are Lady Parts, Rob And Romesh Vs, Joe Lycett's Got Your Back and O-T Fagbenle have won in the Edinburgh TV Awards 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 21st October 2021

C4 revives its punk spirit with We Are Lady Parts

Shilpa Ganatra salutes We Are Lady Parts for subverting stereotypes and allowing young Muslim women to be themselves.

Shilpa Ganatra, Royal Television Society, 10th June 2021

We Are Lady Parts review

Peacock's new comedy import from the U.K. makes representation matter in all the right ways.

Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 1st June 2021

We Are Lady Parts: an endearingly angsty teenage dream

We Are Lady Parts is at once a delightful coming-of-age story and an authentic representation of varied Muslim experiences courtesy of its five discernible protagonists.

Saloni Gajjar, The AV Club, 1st June 2021

Nida Manzoor: The punk spirit behind We Are Lady Parts

The writer and director on taking inspiration from her own life for her new Channel 4 comedy about a Muslim female punk band.

Hannah Bowler, Broadcast, 27th May 2021

We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review

Nida Manzoor's smart sitcom breaks new ground.

Adam Sweeting, The Arts Desk, 21st May 2021

We Are Lady Parts review

Channel 4's sweet, silly sitcom offers something we've never seen before on mainstream television: Muslim women being themselves, and rocking out to rowdy punk anthems.

Chitra Ramaswamy, The Guardian, 20th May 2021

We Are Lady Parts, review

Channel 4's sparky new comedy about an all-female Muslim punk band challenges expectations, but tries a bit too hard to be cool.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 20th May 2021

We Are Lady Parts review

Writer-director Nida Manzoor's comedy is plenty of fun, filled with instantly memorable characters.

Katie Rosseinsky, Evening Standard, 20th May 2021

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