British Comedy Guide
Rosie Jones
Rosie Jones

Rosie Jones

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

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Rosie Jones review

The stand-up's new show, Backward, dissects the pitfalls of fame but her joyfully undercutting humour hasn't suffered.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 24th January 2020

Comedy Central orders three new web series

Comedy Central has today announced one brand new and two returning series for its online platforms. Transaction, Dragony Aunts and Comedians Solve World Problems will be published later this year.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd January 2020

Review: Sex Education, Netflix

The makers have gathered together some great comedy talent to write the new series.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 19th January 2020

The Last Leg gets Ofcom complaints over Thunberg joke

The Last Leg viewers were divided over the controversial gag by Rosie Jones about the 16-year-old climate activist on the New Year's special of the Channel 4 comedy show.

Kyle O'Sullivan, The Mirror, 2nd January 2020

Live review: Rosie Jones, Tom Ward, Lucy Hopkins

A review of the Quantum Leopard comedy night.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 8th November 2019

Review - Harry Hill's Clubnite

Channel 4's new late-night comedy show looks very much like an old one - and it's none the worse for that.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th October 2019

The oversized collar returns as frenetic comic Harry Hill hosts a new late-night show featuring clips from his favourite stand-ups across the country, as well as the usual chaotic sketches and audience gags. This week, Harry is joined by comedians Bridget Christie and Rosie Jones, as well as sketch duo EGG.

Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 25th October 2019

Comedy Central orders more online shows

Comedy Central has ordered a batch of new online short form series: Rosie Tries To Help, Comedy Central Chart Show and Desiree Burch's Fat Chat.

British Comedy Guide, 4th October 2019

Progress 1000: London's most influential people: comedy

The most influential people in London for comedy.

Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 3rd October 2019

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