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Miranda is a British television series, created, co-written and starring comedian Miranda Hart.It features Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis, Patricia Hodge and Sally Phillips.The series was originally broadcast on BBC Two where it achieved high ratings, before moving to BBC One due to its success.
Miranda Hart as Miranda – An ungainly, socially awkward, 35-year-old woman who frequently finds herself in awkward and bizarre situations. [10] She is something of a misfit relative to her upper-middle-class family, opting to invest an inheritance from her uncle in a joke/gift shop rather than pursuing what her mother perceives as a more "respectable" career, and balking at the supposedly ...
The fourth season of the American television romantic comedy-drama Sex and the City aired in the United States on HBO.The show was created by Darren Star while Star, Michael Patrick King, John P. Melfi, series lead actress Sarah Jessica Parker, Cindy Chupack, and Jenny Bicks served as executive producers.
Sara Ramírez won’t be back as Che Diaz on And Just Like That… next season, and series star Cynthia Nixon is opening up about why. Nixon, who plays Miranda on Max’s Sex and the City ...
Torquil Neilson as Jake (Season 3) Pia Miranda as Talia (Seasons 3–4) Pamela Rabe as Luciana (Season 3) Nathan Page as Charlie (Season 3) Mark Priestley as Marcus Nelson (Season 4) Jonathon Dutton as Jeff (Season 4) Aaron Pedersen as Corey Mailins (Season 4) Ben Mendelsohn as Rob (Season 4) Nicholas Bell as Marc (Season 4)
Starz has acquired the rights to adapt Miranda July’s steamy novel “All Fours” into a series. The project is currently in development at the premium cabler. “All Fours” tells the story ...
Miranda Cosgrove was asked about a possible iCarly project during a recent appearance on The Talk, to which she replied, “So, I’m not allowed to 100 percent confirm anything yet, but I think.
Miranda Hobbes first appeared in Candace Bushnell's newspaper column "Sex and the City" as a cable television executive in her early thirties. [7]The television Sex and the City version of Miranda Hobbes is a fiery career-minded red-head, a Harvard-educated lawyer with a cynical take on relationships and men.