Tracy-Ann Oberman (Tracy Anne Oberman lair tanggal 25 Agustus taun 1966 ing Brent, London Gedhé[1]) dhèwèké iku paraga wédok ing radio, téater, lan tèlèvisi saka Inggris. Dadi kawentar nalika main dadi Chrissie Watts ing BBC1 soap opera EastEnders[2][2] saka 2004–2005. Dhèwèké uga dadi panulis, Oberman uga duwé kontribusi ing akèh skètsa radio lan ing taun 2008 dadi ko-panganggit karo Diane Samuels sing nampa critical acclaim judhulé Three Sisters on Hope Street. Ing taun 2010 dhèwèké nulis lan mbintangi paraga Catherine Tate ing BBC Radio 4 judhulé Bette and Joan and Baby Jane lan ing taun 2012 nulis ing BBC Radio 4 play Rock and Doris and Elizabeth. Ing taun 2015 dhèwèké nulis lan mbintangi pérangan angka 3 saka trilogi Hollywood ing BBC Radio 4 judhulé Mrs Robinson, I Presume, barengan karo John Simm lan Kevin Bishop. Oberman iku kolumnis regulèr kanggo koran The Guardian ing taun 2007.
Tracy-Ann Oberman |
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Tracy-Ann Oberman ing taun 2014. |
Lair | (1966-08-25) 25 Agustus 1966 (umur 58) Brent, London, England |
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Pakaryan | Paraga wédok, playwright, panganggit buku |
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Taun aktif | 1993–saiki |
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Bojo | Rob Cowan (o. 2004) |
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Anak | 1 |
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Taun
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Grup
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Panghargian
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Kasil
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Filem/sèri Tèlèvisi
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1998
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BBC 3 Awards
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Comedy writing[2]
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Won
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Harringham Harker
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2004
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National Television Awards
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Most popular newcomer[3]
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Nominated
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EastEnders
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British Soap Awards
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Best newcomer[3]
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Nominated
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2005
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British Soap Awards
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Villain of the year[3]
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Nominated
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EastEnders
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British Soap Awards
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Best storyline (for Den's murder)[3]
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Won
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Inside Soap Awards
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Best actress[3]
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Nominated
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Inside Soap Awards
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Best bitch[3]
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Nominated
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British Soap Awards
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Best dressed star[2]
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Won
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2006
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British Soap Awards
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Soap bitch of the year[3]
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Nominated
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EastEnders
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Taun
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Judhul
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Peran
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Téater
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1993
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Tamburlaine
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Olympia
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1993
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The Changeling
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Diaphanta
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1993
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A Jovial Crew
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Joan Cope
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1993
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The Beggar's Opera
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Molly Brazen
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1993–94
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Macbeth[2]
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Third Witch
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1994
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A Christmas Carol
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Belle
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Royal Shakespeare Company
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1995
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Love for Love[2]
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Angelica
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New End Theatre, Hampstead
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1998
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Loot[2]
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Faye
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Vaudeville Theatre
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1999
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Waiting for Leftie
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Florence
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National Theatre
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2001
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School Play
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Miss Fry
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Soho Theatre
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2003
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Edmond[2]
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Wife
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Royal National Theatre
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2003
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Hello and Goodbye
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Hester
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Southwark Playhouse
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2007
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The Oak Tree[2]
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N/A
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Soho Theatre
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2007–08
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Boeing! Boeing!
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Gretchen
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West End, London
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2008
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On the rocks
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Frieda Lawrence
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Hampstead Theatre, London
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2011
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Absurd Person Singular
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Eva Jackson
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Curve, Leicester
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2011
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Earthquakes In London
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Sarah Sullivan
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National Tour
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2012
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Old Money
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Fiona
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Hampstead Theatre (London)
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2015
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McQueen
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Isabella Blow
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St. James Theatre (London)
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Taun
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Judhul
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Peran
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Format
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Siaran Radio
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1997
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Man in the Elephant Mask[3]
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Play
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BBC Radio 4
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1998–2001
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The Way It Is
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Lolly Swain
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Serial
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BBC Radio 4
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1999–2000
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Sean Lock: 15 Storeys High
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Serial
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BBC Radio 4
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1999–2002
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The Attractive Young Rabbi
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Su Jacobs
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Serial
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BBC Radio 4
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1999–2004
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The Sunday Format[3]
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(Sketch show)
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Serial
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BBC Radio 4
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2000
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The Grass is Singing
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3 episodes
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BBC Radio 4
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2001–03
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Getting Nowhere Fast
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Chantal
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Serial
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BBC Radio 4
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2002
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Tango Sensations
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Play
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BBC Radio 4
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2003
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Rigor Mortis
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Play
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BBC Radio 4
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2009
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Shirleymander
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Dame Shirley Porter
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Play
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BBC Radio 4
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2010
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Bette and Joan and Baby Jane
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Joan Crawford (& writer)
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Play
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BBC Radio 4
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2010
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Pat and Margaret
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Pat
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Comedy drama
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BBC Radio 4
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2014
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A Christmas Carol
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Mrs. Fezziwig
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performance
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BBC Radio 4
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2015
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Torchwood: One Rule
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Yvonne Hartman
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Sci-fi drama
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Big Finish Productions
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Taun
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Judhul
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Peran
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Cathetan
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Produksi
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1997
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Loved By You
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Jenny
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Two episodes: "I'm just so happy for you", "Out of the past"
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Carlton
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1997
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The Grove
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Christine
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Carlton
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1997–98
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Casualty
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Zoe Garrard
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Semi-regular
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BBC
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1998
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Comedy Nation
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Various
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Performer/writer
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BBC
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1998
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Kiss Me Kate
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Julia
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Episode 2: "Mike"
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BBC
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2000
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Strangerers
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Santina
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Episode 5: "Zap Type Z"
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Sky TV
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2000
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The Way It Is
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Lolly Swain
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One-off TV special
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BBC
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2000
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Rhona
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Kimbo
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Episode 4: "The Happy Jeans"
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BBC
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2000
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The Bill
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Helen Jensen
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"First Impressions" part 1 & 2
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Thames Television
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2000–01
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Bob Martin
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Beverely Jordan
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Series regular
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Granada
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2000–03
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Lenny Henry In Pieces
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Female lead
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Sketch comedy
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BBC
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2001
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The Cow
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The Narrator
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Century Films/Channel 4
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2001
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Starhunter
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Zelda
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Episode 16
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Starhunter Productions
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2001
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Happiness
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Julia Jacob
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Episode 2: "I'm doing it for me"
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BBC
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2001
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Marion and Geoff: A small summer party
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Marion
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One-off special
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BBC
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2002
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Big Train
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Various
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Female lead and writer
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Talkback Productions
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2003
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Harringham Harker
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Diedra Portland
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Female lead
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BBC
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2003
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Where the Heart Is
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Sylvia Enwright
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Episode 8: "Mister and Missus"
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ITV
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2004
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The Last Detective
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Mandy
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Episode 2
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ITV
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2004
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Doctors
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Lynne Preston
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Episode 56: "Two's company"
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BBC
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2004
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Murder in Suburbia
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Chloe Walters
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Episode 6
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ITV
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2004–05
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EastEnders
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Chrissie Watts
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Series regular; 218 episodes
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BBC
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2005
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Bromwell High
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Melanie Dickson
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Animation, series regular
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Channel 4
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2006
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Sorted
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Amy
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Series regular
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BBC
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2006
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Doctor Who
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Yvonne Hartman
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Season finale two-parter: "Army of Ghosts", "Doomsday"
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BBC
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2008
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Summerhill
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Alice Ford
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Telemovie
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BBC
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2009
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Mistresses
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Henrietta
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Episode 5
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BBC
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2009
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Robin Hood
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Gwyneth
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Episode: "The Enemy of my Enemy"
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BBC
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2009
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Doctors
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Cathy Harley
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Episode 113: "The Black Widow"
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BBC
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2010
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Tracy Beaker Returns
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Terrie Fender
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Episode 9: "Good Luck Boy"
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BBC
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2010
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M.I. High
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The Grand Mistress
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Episode 2
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BBC
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2011
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Sadie J
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Tamara
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Episode 5: Tidylicious
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BBC
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2011-16
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Friday Night Dinner
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Val
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Series 1, Episode 4: "The Dress"; Series 2, Episode 3: "The Loft"; Series 3, Episode 2: "Frozen Fox"; Series 3, Episode 5: "The Piano"; Series 3, Episode 6: "The Big Day"; Series 4: Episode 1: "The Two Tonys"; Episode 5: "The Funeral"
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Channel 4
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2011
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Waterloo Road
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Alison Drew – School Inspector
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Series 7, Episode 10
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BBC
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2012
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Toast of London
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Mrs Purchase
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Pilot; Episode 6
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Channel 4
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2012
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The Best of Men
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Else Guttman
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Film
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BBC
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2013
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Pramface
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Call Centre boss
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TV
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BBC3
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2013
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Give Out Girls
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Debbie
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TV
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Sky
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2014
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Father Brown
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Audrey MacMurray
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Series 2, Episode 10: "The Laws of Motion"
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BBC
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2014
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Siblings
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Annette Walker
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Series 1, Episode 1: "Wheelchair Conference"
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BBC3
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2015
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Crims
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Governor Riley
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Series 1, Episode 4
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BBC3
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2016-present
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Thomas & Friends[4]
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Daisy
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UK/US voice, Series 20 onwards, succeeding Teresa Gallagher
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HIT Entertainment
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Taun
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Judhul
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Peran
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Sutradhara
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Produksi
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2003
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SuperTex
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Lea Van Gelder
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Jan Schutte
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Halebob Films
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2003
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The Early Days
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Ursula
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Chris Stevenson
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Channel 4 Films/Shine
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2009
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Girl Number 9
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Lyndon
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James Moran & Dan Turner
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Baker Coogan Production
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2010
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The Infidel
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Julie Cohen
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Josh Appignanesi
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Solly Film
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2014
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Moomins on the Riviera
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Moominmamma
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Xavier Picard
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Handle Productions/Pictak Cie
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Taun
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Judhul
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Format
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Cathetan
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Produksi
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1995–96
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News Review
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Radio series
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Writer and performer
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BBC
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1997
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Comedy Nation
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Radio series
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Writer and performer
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BBC
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1998–2000
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Harringham Harker
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Radio series
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Writer and performer
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BBC
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2008
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Three sisters on Hope Street
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Theatrical play
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Writer
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The Everyman, Liverpool
Hampstead, London
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2010
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Bette and Joan and Baby Jane
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Radio Play
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Writer
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BBC
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