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Sue Perkins
Sue Perkins

Sue Perkins

  • 55 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, producer, comedian and presenter

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Monkey Tennis may yet see the light of day

Peter Bradshaw's timely reminder about the re-emergence of Alan Partridge in Brexit Britain (The revenge of Alan Partridge, G2, 6 November) is underlined by the inclusion in recent TV schedules of such absurd real-life programmes as The Ganges with Sue Perkins and Gordon Ramsey on Cocaine, which might have been dreamed up by the great man in a previous television incarnation. Alan's previous suggestions of Youth Hostelling with Chris Eubank and Monkey Tennis are surely now ripe for production.

Quentin Falk, The Guardian, 7th November 2017

Sue Perkins: 'My dad is really worth grieving over'

Sue Perkins takes an emotional trip down India's sacred river Ganges from source to sea.

Ian MacEwan, TV Times, 12th October 2017

Insert Name Here to return for third series

Sue Perkins will return with Josh Widdicombe and Richard Osman to host Series 3 of cult-hit panel show Insert Name Here.

British Comedy Guide, 10th October 2017

Sue Perkins admits no one can fill Brucie's shoes

Sue Perkins has opened up about the challenge of taking over from Sir Bruce Forsyth on the upcoming reboot of The Generation Game.

Ash Percival, The Huffington Post, 6th October 2017

Sue Perkins: 'I want to make Bruce proud'

Sue Perkins has told how she hopes the late Sir Bruce Forsyth would be "proud" of her role fronting next year's reboot of The Generation Game.

TV Times, 6th October 2017

Radio Times TV 100

Who are the hottest talents on television now? RadioTimes.com asked some of the most powerful TV executives and broadcasting bigwigs in Britain to name the stars they believe have had an exceptional 12 months.

Radio Times, 18th September 2017

Our guide to the best stand-up shows

Some recommendations.

Rebecca Monks, Edinburgh Evening News, 5th August 2017

Fringe 2017: the 20 best comedy shows to see

The best from the comedy section.

Alice Jones, i Newspaper, 4th August 2017

7 of the best shows to see at the Fringe

The iconic event is set to kick off in a matter of days and with thousands of shows set to take place we pick out some of the best on offer.

Katharine Stewart, Daily Record, 28th July 2017

The best theatre, comedy and dance to see this year

Edinburgh Fringe kicks off next week - if you're heading up, these are our highlights.

Laura Freeman, Veronica Lee and Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 28th July 2017

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