British Comedy Guide
Sarah Millican
Sarah Millican

Sarah Millican

  • 49 years old
  • English
  • Writer, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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The 50 funniest films... chosen by comedians

For Sarah Millican it's the Coen brothers, while Stewart Lee laughs out loud at Festen. From the canonical to the controversial, and in no particular order, we asked 10 standups to pick 50 movies that make them giggle...

The Observer, 18th December 2016

Best and worst of live comedy DVDs

A live comedy DVD could cheer anyone up this Christmas. That's if you plump for new releases from the likes of Joe Lycett, Billy Connolly and Richard Herring.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 15th December 2016

The comedy DVDs guaranteed to raise a festive giggle

Looking at comedy DVDs from Sarah Millican, Romesh Ranganathan and Rich Hall.

Mark Wareham, Daily Mail, 3rd December 2016

Interview with Sarah Millican

'I have occasionally farted on stage...'

Chortle, 29th November 2016

Leicester Comedy Festival line-up announced

Next year's Leicester Comedy Festival will have as many events as ever, despite the headline sponsorship deal coming to an end.

Tom Mack, Leicester Mercury, 7th November 2016

Radio 4's Women Talking About Cars signs up top guests

Women Talking About Cars, a new Radio 4 comedy chat show series hosted by Victoria Coren Mitchell, has signed up Dawn French, Olivia Colman, Sarah Millican and Germaine Greer as guests.

British Comedy Guide, 17th October 2016

Sarah Millican cancels show after losing voice

Taking to Twitter yesterday she wrote: "I'm gutted to announce that we've had to cancel tonight's show at the Symphony Hall in Birmingham. I'm so sorry to everyone who was coming, I have literally no voice. I did last night's show with a sore throat and it's just got worse all day. I thought I might be able to perform but I can barely speak at all."

The Express and Star, 18th July 2016

Review - Sarah Millican: Outsider

While the anatomical references are graphic and the poo jokes plentiful, there is also an uplifting theme of embracing flaws and feeling comfortable in your own skin. That's the genius thing about Millican, she picks up on the everyday insecurities and quirks we all have and isn't afraid to share them with eye-popping honesty and four letter swear bombs in a room of 2000 people.

Clare White, The Reviews Hub, 17th July 2016

Sarah Millican review

The emphasis is relentlessly below the waist in a frank show ostensibly about the comedian embracing rural life.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 16th June 2016

Sarah Millican at Eventim Apollo

The good stuff only comes after the interval as the comedian discusses disliking her looks and her discomfort with her body.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 16th May 2016

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