Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration
- TV comedy
- BBC One
- 2020
- 1 episode
Reunion show celebrating 10 years of hit sitcom Miranda. Stars Miranda Hart, Sarah Hadland, Patricia Hodge, Sally Phillips, Tom Ellis and more.
Press clippings
The BBC just had to crack out one last turkey in the shape of Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration. This faux-nodded to Ms Hart's rise to splendid deserved glory, the subtlety and the lovely co-stars and the winning plea for not everyone to be a 5ft 10in beauty, without actually ever getting it. In front of the London Palladium, poor pratfalls and squawking and "galloping" and catchphrases and jokes about weight and class abounded, and it was sub-awful, and Miranda must be retching.
Euan Ferguson, The Guardian, 5th January 2020Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration review
Like a middle-class Mrs Brown's Boys, Miranda Hart's self-titled sitcom is usually considered a love-it-or-hate-it affair. And this ten-year Such Fun Celebration is only likely to entrench opinions.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 1st January 2020TV review: Miranda: My Such Fun Celebration, BBC One
Well why not celebrate your tenth birthday in public? That's how Miranda Hart marked the tenth birthday of her self-named BBC sitcom. In public. At the Palladium. With nibbles. In front of a packed house of screaming fans.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 1st January 2020Perhaps, like Miranda Hart, I'll be a life coach
This week Miranda Hart, the comedian and actress whose sitcom helped, she says, young women to conquer anxiety and depression "by believing that if Miranda could find love and accept herself then they could too", revealed that she has spent the past three years "researching the keys to wellbeing, taking courses and training to be a life coach". Good luck to her, of course, but if she plans to have clients, might they not find it discombobulating?
Deborah Ross, The Times, 12th December 2019Miranda Hart reveals she is training to be a life coach
The 46-year-old, who stepped back from the spotlight in 2015 following the success of her BBC comedy Miranda, credits the show with helping women overcome anxiety and depression.
Emma Powell, Daily Mail, 10th December 2019