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Sian Gibson

Sian Gibson

  • 48 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer and executive producer

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Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review

All-star cast meet gruesome ends straight out of Midsomer Murders.

Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 18th December 2023

Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery review

Even aside from the fnar fnar gags about bed-hopping villagers, the humour in this easily digested comedy is broader than a snowman's smile.

Ed Power, i Newspaper, 17th December 2023

I Talk Telly Awards 2023 nominations announced

Black Ops, Changing Ends, Dreaming Whilst Black, Extraordinary, Juice, The Power Of Parker, Ruby Speaking and Significant Other are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2023. Voting is now open.

British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2023

The Power Of Parker review

You'll find yourself drawn in by the story, wanting to know just how the house of cards Martin has built around himself will come tumbling down.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 29th July 2023

The Power Of Parker review

This comedy-drama wishes it was a Victoria Wood show.

Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 28th July 2023

The Power Of Parker review

An intriguing romp with echoes of Steve Coogan and Victoria Wood.

Sean O'Grady, The Independent, 28th July 2023

The Power Of Parker review

A saucy, super-charged nostalgia trip.

Sharon Lougher, The Telegraph, 28th July 2023

The Power Of Parker captures the particular quirks of Nineties northern England

Sian Gibson and Paul Coleman's new series is comic perfection - but perhaps not everyone will find it funny.

Rachel Cooke, The New Statesman, 26th July 2023

Murder On The Blackpool Express review

A funny comedy film? Well that's something you don't often see on the BBC.

Anita Singh, The Telegraph, 12th July 2023

Johnny Vegas & Sian Gibson back for Murder, They Hope specials on Gold

Johnny Vegas and Sian Gibson are returning for two more Murder, They Hope specials on Gold. The first, Blood Actually, will air at Christmas and co-stars Robert Webb, Jane Horrocks, Lee Mack and Sarah Hadland, with a second 90-minute special to be broadcast in 2024.

British Comedy Guide, 16th May 2023

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