
Rosie Jones
- 34 years old
- English
- Actor, writer and stand-up comedian
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Mother F**king Pep Talk coming to Comedy Central
Comedy Central will publish an online series called Mother F**king Pep Talk, in which comedians deliver motivational speeches straight down the camera.
British Comedy Guide, 12th January 2021Rosie Jones wins Attitude Comedy Award
2016 Funny Women Awards finalist, writer and podcaster Rosie Jones has won Attitude Magazine's Comedy Award! Rosie tweeted: "I'm proud to be disabled and I'm proud to be gay but most of all I'm just proud to be me. This award winning little lesbian is so full of love...and alcohol." Also, Stephen Fry won the Icon Award.
Funny Women, 2nd December 2020Comedians indoors getting creative: part 29
Featuring Charlie Dinkin, Esther Manito and Rosie Jones.
Funny Women, 13th November 2020Rosie Jones praised for Question Time speech
Rosie Jones has been praised for criticising the government's treatment of people with disabilities while appearing on Question Time with Matt Hancock.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 13th November 2020Rosie Jones developing BBC sitcom
Comedian Rosie Jones is developing a sitcom for the BBC, imagining her life without cerebral palsy.
British Comedy Guide, 6th November 2020Rosie Jones interview
"My funniest outfit? A fully inflatable Mr Blobby costume"
The Guardian, 23rd October 2020Live From the Grand Hall, BAC review
Lockdown stories, personal woes and a bit of politics.
Veronica Lee, The Arts Desk, 19th October 2020Rosie Jones to return to Radio 4 for more Box Ticker shows
Radio 4 has ordered a second series of the stand-up show Rosie Jones: Box Ticker.
British Comedy Guide, 14th October 2020Comedies in the running for Broadcast Digital Awards 2020
Brassic, Breeders, Enterprice, Man Like Mobeen, The Young Offenders and This Country are amongst the nominees for the Broadcast Digital Awards 2020.
British Comedy Guide, 7th September 2020Shedinburgh mows down the fringe
With the Edinburgh festival shelved by Covid, stand-ups have turned a garden shed into a stage for an online extravaganza. Brian Logan enjoys flashes of brilliance amid a dislocating experience.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 4th September 2020