Tag: Miranda Hart


  • COLLAB: Female Friendship on Screen!

    Miranda and Stevie in Miranda (2009-2015) Miranda was a sitcom which ran between 2009 and 2015. Written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart, the show followed Miranda’s clumsy high jinks as she lived everyday life in her own way…and gushed over Tom Ellis’ Gary Preston on a near-weekly basis. The show’s true heart, however, lay with its […]

  • Nostalgic News: Miranda (Series 3) was released 10 years ago!

    Time flies when you’re having such fun!  It’s not hard to believe that Miranda Hart’s eponymous TV show began back in the noughties due to the amount of times I’ve re-watched it! The comedian burst onto our screens with her self-written hit Miranda, and changed comedy forever! Hart created a character who was unapologetically herself, […]

  • Review: Emma

    Hazel Jonckers reviews the Jane Austen adaptation, starring Anya Taylor-Joy.

  • Review: Annie at the London Piccadilly Theatre

    Bruno Russell sings Annie’s praises.

  • Miranda Hart rules out ‘Miranda’ film

    The comic suggested a future look at Miranda’s life might still be possible.

  • Review: Call the Midwife (Series 6, Episode 1)

    Though at times flawed, the midwives’ return delivers on many fronts, claims Becca Hellard.

  • This Week In Culture: Homeland, Resident Evil & Cinderella (22/01/17)

    This week: A female President rises to power, the midwives return, and a new Resident Evil (????).

  • Sarah Hadland hints at future Miranda project

    Sarah Hadland, who played Stevie in the show recently hinted at a potential future project during an interview.

  • Miranda Hart joins the cast of Disney’s live action remake of The Nutcracker

    The comic actress, best known for her self-titular BBC comedy series is set to play the Dew Drop Fairy.

  • Hidden Gem: Fleabag

    Culture Editor James screams that you need watch Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag, right now.

  • Nostalgic News: Miranda first premiered on BBC Two six years ago today

    Miranda Hart’s semi-autobiographical sitcom first hit our screens six years ago – “such fun!”