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Sue Johnston

Sue Johnston

  • 80 years old
  • English
  • Actor

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Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston reunite for More4 roadtrip series

Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston are embarking on a roadtrip series together for More4, visiting special places and landmark destinations in their lives.

British Comedy Guide, 23rd August 2023

Gold to celebrate 25 years of The Royle Family

Gold is re-editing its 2010 documentary about The Royle Family to mark the forthcoming 25th anniversary of the sitcom.

British Comedy Guide, 1st August 2023

Joe Wilkinson starring in farcical film romp A Family Affair

Joe Wilkinson, Colin Hoult, Laura Aikman and Jane Asher are starring in the farcical comedy film A Family Affair, about a failing spiritual retreat

British Comedy Guide, 15th June 2022

Julie Walters returns to TV in Channel 4's darkly funny Truelove

Julie Walters and Clarke Peters star in Channel 4's darkly funny end of life drama Truelove.

British Comedy Guide, 16th May 2022

How the sitcom wife evolved in 10 classic characters

Here we chart their evolution via 10 of sitcom's most memorable wives, from both the UK and USA...

Rachel Aroesti, The Guardian, 21st August 2021

Susannah Fielding joins The Cockfields

Susannah Fielding has joined the cast of The Cockfields. She will play new girlfriend of Simon in the second series of Gold's sitcom. Gregor Fisher, Michele Dotrice and Greg McHugh also join the cast.

British Comedy Guide, 14th May 2021

Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston abandon plans for care home sitcom

Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston have abandoned plans to reunite for a Royle Family spin-off set in a care home.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd July 2020

The Cockfields to return for Series 2

Gold has ordered a second series of The Cockfields, the sitcom starring Joe Wilkinson and Diane Morgan.

British Comedy Guide, 29th June 2020

TV review: The Cockfields, episode two, Gold

There were no major dramas in the first instalment of this three-part comedy and there are none in the gloriously mundane second part either. Unless you count a minor altercation with a neighbour (Dan Renton Skinner) about a hedge.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th November 2019

TV review: The Cockfields, episode three, Gold

This has been a real gem. It's a shame it is only a trilogy, but in those three episodes we have really got to know the Cockfield clan. Yes, they might be a bunch of Isle of Wight oddballs, but they are - mostly - a bunch of very sympathetic, engaging Isle of Wight oddballs.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th November 2019

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