
Rosie Jones
- 34 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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Rosie Jones interview
Rosie Jones on writing a children's book hero with a disability, getting stopped on the street, and coming out.
Nina Nannar, ITV, 11th June 2021Jackie Weaver launches comedy podcast
Jackie Weaver, of Handforth Parish Council fame, is launching a comedy podcast. Comedians Isy Suttie, Omid Djalili, Matt Forde, Rosie Jones, Tom Allen and Nigel Ng will be among the guests appearing on Jackie Weaver Has The Authority.
Chortle, 6th May 2021Comedians on the return of stand-up
Life without an IRL audience is no joke for stand-ups. With proper gigs finally on the horizon, comedians tell us about how they're preparing.
Jochan Embley, Evening Standard, 28th April 2021Oxford Castle comedy festival announced
The latest Summer festival to be announced for 2021 is Jericho Comedy's Oxford Castle Comedy Festival.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 10th April 2021Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure preview
The landscape of Britain takes a back seat to larking about as Rosie Jones becomes the latest comedian to embark on her own travel series.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th April 2021Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure review
Affable chaos made for a relatable travelogue.
Rachael Sigee, i Newspaper, 9th April 2021Rosie Jones interview
'How is it OK to talk about disabled people as though they are second-class citizens?'. Rosie Jones talks about boob jokes, wrestling - and her serious side.
Kasia Delgado, i Newspaper, 6th April 2021I talk to Rosie Jones
"You forget that actually, disability aside, being a woman and having my own primetime Channel 4 Friday night show, is huge in itself."
Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 2nd April 2021Rosie Jones interview
'I hope disabled people can see me on TV and think: if she can do it, I can do it'
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 30th March 2021Rosie Jones joins #FeelLikeCrap emoji campaign
Rosie Jones has teamed up with the Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) in their bid to introduce a new 'Unhappy Pile of Poo' emoji, to be used when people just cannot find the words to explain how are why they feel low.
Charlie Herbert, JOE, 24th March 2021