Mandy
- TV sitcom
- BBC Two
- 2019 - 2024
- 20 episodes (3 series)
Diane Morgan plays a woman trying to navigate life. Also features Michelle Greenidge, Tom Basden, Michael Spicer, Mark Silcox and Alistair Green
- Due to return for Series 4
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Edinburgh TV Awards 2022 nominees
After Life, Mandy, Motherland, Sex Education, Stath Lets Flats and The Outlaws are amongst the nominees for the Edinburgh TV Awards 2022.
British Comedy Guide, 16th June 2022Comedy.co.uk Awards 2021 shortlist
The 60 TV and radio programmes shortlisted across the 10 categories in the Comedy.co.uk Awards 2021 have been revealed. Voting is now open to determine the winners.
British Comedy Guide, 17th January 2022Reviews: Mandy; Toast Of Tinseltown
It's unsurprising that Mandy attracts such a high calibre of co-stars: it's crammed with ingenuity and whip-smart silliness. Last week also saw the return of cult comedy character Steven Toast. I've viewed the second Tinseltown-set episode and I'm a little anxious: Toast is such an intrinsically British concept; I do hope he travels well.
Barbara Ellen, The Observer, 9th January 2022Mandy review
These 15-minute episodes are like extended sketches, a comedy form that is almost never seen now. Morgan, who writes and directs the show as well as being its central character, has done a splendid job of repairing and restoring the format.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 6th January 2022Mandy review
Thesps given timely mocking by Dragons' star.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 6th January 2022TV review: Mandy, BBC Two
Diane Morgan is set to have another big year with a new series of Philomena Cunk in the pipeline, but it's Mandy that feels like her real passion project - she stars, writes and directs here. And now starting its second series following a very slightly extended Christmas one-off it is really starting to find its feet.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th January 2022Mandy, BBC2, review
Diane Morgan's comedy is knife-sharp, gleefully silly and a bit tired.
Gwendolyn Smith, i Newspaper, 5th January 2022Mandy review
Slap my bum and call me a satanist! Diane Morgan is back.
Stuart Heritage, The Guardian, 5th January 2022We Wish You a Mandy Christmas review
A 'festive special' with a splash of cynicism.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 21st December 2021We Wish You a Mandy Christmas review
Diane Morgan does proper belly laughs.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 20th December 2021