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Sarah Hadland (born 15 May 1971) [1] is an English actress. She is best known for her role as Stevie Sutton in BBC One 's BAFTA -nominated comedy television series Miranda (2009–2015) and Trish in The Job Lot (2013–2015).
The Job Lot is a British sitcom.The series is set in a busy West Midlands Job Centre, and focuses on the relationships between the staff, and the jobseekers.. The series was commissioned following a successful pilot, written by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane and Ian Jarvis.
That Mitchell and Webb Look includes recurring sketches, or sketches with recurring themes. Some of those that feature in multiple episodes include: Numberwang: A "maths quiz" game show in which two contestants, Simon and Julie (Paterson Joseph and Olivia Colman), call out numbers until the host (Webb) declares "That's Numberwang."
The main characters in this series were all voiced by John Sparkes, Joanna Ruiz and Sarah Hadland. In 2008, the new CGI series saw the introduction of three new relatives of established characters; Sam's brother Charlie and his wife Bronwyn along with Norman's cousin Derek Price.
Greg (Shearsmith), Fran (Sarah Hadland), Connie (Tamzin Outhwaite), Janet (Emily Howlett) and Duane (Javone Prince) enter a karaoke booth in fancy dress to celebrate the promotion of their manager Roger (Pemberton). The character's relationships are revealed both through their explicit interactions and their karaoke performances.
Hadland is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Phil Hadland (born 1980), English footballer and manager; Sarah Hadland (born 1971), English actress; Scott Hadland (born 1981), American physician and scientist; Selina Hadland (1838–1919), British headmistress
Burton & Taylor is a BBC Four TV film written by William Ivory and directed by Richard Laxton, starring Helena Bonham Carter and Dominic West as legendary acting duo and former couple, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton during their preparation for a 1983 theatrical production of the play, Private Lives.
Today, Sarah Hadland was on Sunday Brunch on Channel 4, there she was asked whether she was able to beatbox, to which she replied that that was one of those things people put on her Wikipedia page and she couldn't really (or words to that effect). I have since tagged that claim with {}. I am raising this here just because this may be a false ...