Katy Brand's Big Ass Show
- TV sketch show
- ITV2
- 2007 - 2009
- 19 episodes (3 series)
ITV sketch show starring Katy Brand. Sketches include impersonations of famous stars and singers. Also features Katherine Parkinson, David Armand, Margaret Cabourn-Smith, Zoe Gardner, Rufus Jones and more.
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Time for series three of this sketch series and Ms Brand is still failing to wow us. None of it is terribly original but at least the music parodies are halfway fun: Kanye West espouses the virtues of Autotune, and Lady Gaga sings about her own pointlessness.
Sharon Lougher, Metro, 10th September 2009Katy Brand Interview
She's made a bit of a name for herself as an A-list hater thanks to her Big Ass Show, but with a third series about to arrive, is Katy Brand showing any signs of mellowing?
Dan French, Digital Spy, 9th September 2009Katy Brand's Kanye an egomaniac
I'm loving comedian Katy Brand's send-up of egomaniac Kanye West.
Gordon Smart, The Sun, 11th August 2009Katy Brand returning to ITV2 for third series
Comedian Katy Brand will be returning to ITV2 this autumn with a third instalment of Katy's Brand's Big Ass Show.
Kate McMahon, Broadcast, 13th May 2009Katy Brand and Inbetweeners to air in US
BBC America has acquired the broadcast rights to ITV2 sketch comedy Katy Brand's Big Ass Show and E4 comedy The Inbetweeners.
Both shows, which each comprise two 6 x 30-minutes series, are scheduled to broadcast on the cable network later this year.
Will Hurrell, Broadcast, 21st April 2009I hid from Lily Allen
Comic Katy Brand hid from Lily Allen in a loo because she feared the fiery pop star would thump her over her sketches.
Jen Blackburn, The Sun, 7th October 2008Katy Brand gives The Queen a cockney makeover
A preview of series two from The Daily Mail.
Daily Mail, 29th August 2008Is Katy Brand the new Catherine Tate?
The Evening Standard's Bruce Dessau interviews Katy Brand about the second series of her show.
Bruce Dessau, Evening Standard, 29th August 2008Series One Interview
An interview with Katy Brand to promote the first series of the show.
Nick Levine, Digital Spy, 16th October 2007