We Are Lady Parts
- TV sitcom
- Channel 4 / Comedy Blaps
- 2018 - 2024
- 13 episodes (2 series)
Music comedy following an all-female Muslim punk band. Stars Anjana Vasan, Sarah Kameela Impey, Juliette Motamed, Faith Omole, Lucie Shorthouse and more.
Press clippings
Rose d'Or 2024 nominees revealed
Taskmaster, We Are Lady Parts and The Skewer are amongst this year's international Rose d'Or award nominations.
British Comedy Guide, 11th November 2024I Talk Telly Awards 2024 nominations announced
Big Mood, Boarders, Daddy Issues, Ludwig, Mammoth, Mr. Bigstuff, Spent, Such Brave Girls, Things You Should Have Done and We Might Regret This are amongst the nominees in the I Talk Telly Awards 2024.
British Comedy Guide, 9th November 2024BTS: Producing We Are Lady Parts S2
John Pocock, producer of Working Title Television's We Are Lady Parts, explains the process of bringing Nida Manzoor's hit comedy back for a bigger, better second series.
Jon Creamer, Televisual, 14th June 2024We Are Lady Parts: how the show continues the legacy of Muslim punk genre taqwacore
If a TV show can spark that flame for an alienated youth in Jakarta or Johannesburg, in London or in Lahore, then ultimately I think that punk is still a beautiful thing - whether you're wearing a hijab or not.
Matthew Noone, The Conversation, 10th June 2024Anjana Vasan on We Are Lady Parts Series 2, Malala and why UK must open its doors to immigrants
We Are Lady Parts is back, and star Anjana Vasan says the band loved getting together again.
Adrian Lobb, The Big Issue, 30th May 2024We Are Lady Parts creator Nida Manzoor on fear, fun and Malala
Her wildly successful sitcom about a Muslim punk band is back, better than before - and features the Nobel laureate in a Stetson. This time round, the writer-director is more confident than ever.
Chitra Ramaswamy, The Guardian, 30th May 2024We Are Lady Parts Series 2 review
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala makes a surprise cowgirl-themed cameo in Nida Manzoor's emotional, musical comedy.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 30th May 2024We Are Lady Parts Series 2 review
The tricky relationship between punk and glory is explored in this vibrant second serving of Amina and the gang.
Danny Munro, The List, 30th May 2024We Are Lady Parts Series 2 review
It's brimming with confidence, bursting with enthusiasm and totally anarchic. What other show could go from quoting Marxist Pakistani poets to covering nu-metallers Hoobastank?
Ellen E Jones, The Guardian, 30th May 2024We Are Lady Parts Series 2 review
TV's raucous Muslim girl band have lost their spark.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 30th May 2024