British Comedy Guide

Shobna Gulati

  • English
  • Actor

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Murder, They Hope Series 2 guest stars revealed

Murder, They Hope, the Gold comedy series starring Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson, will welcome guest stars including Hugh Dennis, Vicki Pepperdine, Sally Phillips, Isy Suttie and Sandi Toksvig.

British Comedy Guide, 30th June 2022

BBC Radio Wales orders Beena And Amrit sitcom from Priya Hall

BBC Radio Wales has ordered the sitcom Beena And Amrit from Priya Hall, co-starring Shobna Gulati. However, a television version co-starring Meera Syal is no longer going ahead.

British Comedy Guide, 6th June 2022

Gold orders second series of Murder, They Hope

Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson are returning for a second series of comedy mysteries in Murder, They Hope.

British Comedy Guide, 12th May 2022

'Murder, They Hope' cast revealed

Sarah Hadland, Shobna Gulati, Lee Mack, Paul Whitehouse and Jason Manford will be amongst the cast joining Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson in the new Gold series Murder, They Hope.

British Comedy Guide, 5th February 2021

Adil Ray organises video to dispel Covid vaccine myths

Romesh Ranganathan and Meera Syal are amongst those who have made a video urging people to get the Covid vaccine. The video was co-ordinated by Citizen Khan creator Adil Ray, who said he wanted to dispel vaccination myths for those from ethnic minority communities.

BBC, 26th January 2021

TV review: Hold the Sunset

After 39 years away, John Cleese returns to the sitcom format with a cosy affair.

Brian Donaldson, The List, 16th February 2018

Like Newsjack, The Show What You Wrote is a comedy show made up of sketches sent in by listeners: a bit like a modern version of Week Ending, though the producers and performers (such as John Thomson, Shobna Gulati and Gavin Webster) are well established. It's only the writers who aren't. You can't tell though: the sketches, chosen from thousands that are sent in by listeners, are on a par with other Radio 4 shows. It's almost impossible to write good jokes for people you don't know already, and yet The Show What You Wrote has an audience that manages to do just that. I hope the writers go on to great things, like writing (better) jokes for Michael McIntyre, or maybe, for themselves.

Miranda Sawyer, The Observer, 20th December 2015

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