British Comedy Guide
Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones

Rosie Jones

  • 34 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Trip 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 2021

Rosie 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 2021

I 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 2021

Rosie 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 2021

Rosie 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

Rosie Jones: Covid to prompt change for disabled people

Comic Rosie Jones believes disabled people's experience of the pandemic will bring about a movement as powerful as Black Lives Matter or MeToo. "Six in 10 people who have died of Covid were disabled", she tells us. "There have been a lot of people let down during the pandemic."

Emily Prescott, Evening Standard, 23rd March 2021

Where are the disabled people in TV?

Rosie Jones and Deborah Williams discuss television's failure to hire more disabled people.

Rosie Jones & Deborah Williams, Royal Television Society, 8th March 2021

20 names we'd like to see on Taskmaster

Which comics would you like to see on the show? Here are some name we think would make excellent competitors.

Chortle, 3rd March 2021

Comedians feature on fake stamps for charity campaign

Rosie Jones, Lost Voice Guy Lee Ridley and Francesca Martinez have been commemorated on stamps. However, it's nothing to do with the Royal Mail - but a campaign urging the NHS to stop treating people with cerebral palsy like second-class citizens.

Chortle, 26th February 2021

BBC Two's Funny Festival Live line-up revealed

Jason Manford, Jo Brand, Sara Pascoe and Kiri Pritchard-McLean will be amongst the hosts of Funny Festival Live, the nightly BBC Two stand-up series which starts on Sunday 7th March.

British Comedy Guide, 24th February 2021

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