Sarah Millican

“The funniest woman in Britain”

• Winner: Chortle Awards Best Headliner 2010
• Nominee: Barry Award, Melbourne Comedy Festival 2009
• Winner: Chortle Awards Breakthrough Act 2009
• Winner: if. Comedy Best Newcomer 2008
• Winner: Best Breakthrough act, North-West Comedy Awards 2006
• Nominee: Chortle Awards Best Newcomer 2006
• Winner: Amused Moose Comedy Awards 2005
• Runner Up:  BBC New Comedy Awards 2005
• Runner Up: So You Think You’re Funny 2005
• Runner Up: Funny Women 2005
 
Since winning the 2008 if.comedy Best Newcomer Award for her debut solo show Sarah Millican’s Not Nice at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Sarah is fast on her way to becoming a household name.  A consummate live performer, she has notched up a number of
appearances on top comedy shows including Mock the Week, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats, Live at the Apollo, The Bubble and Michael Mcintyre’s Comedy Roadshow which she will be returning to as a headliner on the new series, going out
this autumn.  In addition, Sarah can be heard as a regular guest on the Radio 5 Live series 7 Day Sunday and has recently had a second series of her self-penned Sarah Millican’s Support Group commissioned for Radio 4.

After two critically acclaimed, sell out Edinburgh Fringe runs in 2008/9, Sarah will return to Edinburgh in August this year with a brand new show before embarking on her first national tour, entitled Chatterbox. On top of all this Sarah has recently completed her second run at the annual Melbourne Comedy Festival, where she received a nomination for the prestigious Barry Award in 2009.
 
Television 

• You Have Been Watching (C4, 2009, 2010)
• Opinionated (BBC2, 2010)
• Would I Lie to You? (BBC1, 2010)
• The Bubble (BBC2, 2010)
• Mock the Week (BBC 2, 2009, 2010)
• Live at the Apollo (BBC1, 2010)
• Argumental (Dave, 2010)
• The Culture Show (BBC 2, 2009)
• Walk on the Wild Side (voiceover, various) (BBC 1, 2009)
• Michael Mcintyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC1, 2009)
• Have I Got News For You (BBC1, 2008)
• The Secret Policeman’s Ball for Amnesty, (Royal Albert Hall, Channel 4, 2008)
• 8 Out Of 10 Cats (Channel 4, 2008)
• Sunrise with Eammon Holmes (Sky News, 2008)
• The Comedy Store (Paramount Comedy, 2008)
• Comedy Shuffle (BBC3, 2007)
• Rhod Gilbert’s Big Welsh Joke (BBC2 Wales, 2007)

Radio

• Sarah Millican’s Support Group (BBC R4, 2010)
• 7 Day Sunday (BBC R5 Live, 2010)
• Jason Manford and Friends (BBC R2, 2009)
• 4 Stands Up (BBC R4, 2009)
• Act Your Age (BBC R4, 2008)
• Loose Ends (BBC R4, 2008)
• Keep Your Chins Up (pilot for BBC R4, 2008)
• Des Clarke’s Friday Feeling (BBC Radio Scotland, 2008)
• The Rhod Gilbert Radio Show (BBC Radio Wales, 2006, 2008)

Live

• Sarah Millican: Chatterbox (Edinburgh Festival, 2010 then National Tour 2010)
• Sarah Millican: Typical Woman (Edinburgh Festival, 2009)
• Sarah Millican’s Not Nice (Edinburgh Festival, 2008)
• Reginald D Hunter’s ‘Pride, Prejudice & Niggers’ national tour - support (2007)

Testimonials

At times poetic, at times brutally honest, Sarah Millican is never less than belly-laugh hilarious  - Mirror
 
Enomously funny…before you know where you are you are doubling up with great gusts o laughter - Scotsman

A mercilessly unsentimental wit…her set is as neatly constructed as her individual, triple-punchline jokes - The Daily Telegraph 

It's credit to Millican's talent that her man-baiting isn't manalienating; the blokes in the audience howl as loudly as the women.
There isn't a spare second in this gag-packed, deliciously dark show.
One of the hottest prospects on the UK circuit - Metro 

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