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It is based on Hart's semi-autobiographical writing and followed a television pilot and the BBC Radio 2 comedy Miranda Hart's Joke Shop. During the course of the programme, 20 episodes of Miranda aired, including two specials over three series, between 9 November 2009 and 1 January 2015.
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 ...
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The episode showed Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte — and yes, Samantha — making big decisions about the people they love most. Below, read a recap of what happened in the last episode of "And Just ...
Monday Monday is an ITV comedy drama.It stars Fay Ripley, Jenny Agutter, Neil Stuke, Holly Aird, Morven Christie, Tom Ellis, and Miranda Hart.. It is set in the head office of a supermarket that has fallen on hard times and had to re-locate its staff from London to Leeds. [2]
Season 4’s theatrical rollout will begin with a two-week run of Episodes 1-3 beginning Feb. 1, 2024, followed by Episodes 4-6 (on Feb. 15) and Episodes 7-8 (on Feb. 29), all via Fathom Events ...
"Fata Morgana" is the third episode of the science fiction television series Sanctuary. The episode first aired on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on October 10, 2008. It subsequently aired on ITV4 in the United Kingdom on October 20, 2008. The episode, which is named after a mirage of the same name, [1] was written by Damian Kindler.
The season 4 part 1 finale, "Albatross," revealed that the proud Pogue is actually a Kook, since his abusive father Luke (Gary Weeks) revealed to JJ (Rudy Pankow) that he's not his biological father.