
Sue Perkins
- 55 years old
- English
- Actor, writer, producer, comedian and presenter
Press clippings Page 5
Mel Giedroyc interview
The comedian hopes to return to stand-up with her pal Sue Perkins and reveals how a financial crisis made her re-evaluate her priorities.
The Independent, 13th April 2021No Such Thing As A Fish to stream 20-hour long show
QI researchers are to air a mammoth 20-hour version of their hit podcast No Such Thing As A Fish for Comic Relief.
Chortle, 3rd March 2021Sue Perkins revealed to be Dragon on Masked Singer
None of the judges correctly guessed the comedian and former Great British Bake-Off host was the mystery star.
Chortle, 6th February 2021Review: Blankety Blank
Bradley Walsh is a class act as iconic gameshow returns.
Helen Daly, Radio Times, 25th December 2020Tributes as comedy producer David Johnson dies at 60
The words of comedy and theatre have today paid tribute to ebullient producer David Johnson, who died yesterday at the age of 60.
Chortle, 14th December 2020French & Saunders to star in Radio 4 comedy
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders will star in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane Austen?, a one-off festive Radio 4 comedy about two sisters. Radio 4's other festive highlights include new episodes of Ed Reardon's Week and Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!.
British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2020Review: Urban Myths
Sue Perkins wrote and directed the short, giving us a convincing portrait of a young woman who didn't know yet how talented she was.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 15th October 2020Urban Myths review
A funny, fizzing kiss-and-tell tale of two divas.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 15th October 2020Urban Myths: When Joan Kissed Barbra review
Katherine Ryan's acerbic stand-up has been compared to Joan Rivers so often that it was surely a no-brainer to cast her as the younger version of her comedy hero.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th October 2020Sue Perkins interview
The comedian and presenter on dealing with nerves, Bake Off and why she's made a drama about Joan Rivers and Barbra Streisand.
Kate Kellaway, The Observer, 11th October 2020