Amandaland
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
TV tonight: the series finale of excellent comedy Amandaland
Lucy Punch confirms her position as one of the great sitcom grotesques. Plus: an undercover investigation into high street crime. Here’s what to watch this evening9pm, BBC One It’s prom night for Georgie.
Actor Philippa Dunne: ‘Someone once saw me in a play and said that I was disgusting’
The Amandaland actor on her statue phobia, what she’d like to say to her mum, and lusting after Keanu ReevesBorn in Dublin, Philippa Dunne, 44, trained at the Gaiety School of Acting and co-founded a comedy group called Diet of Worms. Her TV work includes Derry Girls and This Is Going to Hurt. Since 2016, she has played Anne Flynn in the BBC sitcom Motherland and its spin-off, Amandaland, now in its second series; her performance won her a Bafta nomination this year.
TV tonight: alarming discoveries about IVF treatments in Cyrpus
An investigation into couples who have had shocking experiences in fertility clinics. Plus: more perfect comedy with Amandaland. Here’s what to watch this evening7pm, BBC TwoLike many couples, Beth and Laura went to northern Cyprus for separate IVF treatments and chose the same sperm donor for their two children.
TV tonight: alarming discoveries about IVF treatments in Cyrpus
An investigation into couples who have had shocking experiences in fertility clinics. Plus: more perfect comedy with Amandaland. Here’s what to watch this evening7pm, BBC TwoLike many couples, Beth and Laura went to northern Cyprus for separate IVF treatments and chose the same sperm donor for their two children.
ANNEKA RICE: 'Britain is more divided than ever but The Big Help Out brings hope'
AA Milne put it beautifully –“Piglet was so excited at the idea of being Useful that he forgot to be frightened any more." I’m writing my memoir and I realise there’s a strong theme – that the family you’re born into is only a starting point. As you go through life you join communities that enrich and hold you up – and many of my ‘families’ have been found through volunteering.
TV tonight: Richard Madeley enters El Salvador’s terrifying mega-prison
Richard Madeley visited the controversial Cecot mega-prison in El Salvador for a television special. During his visit, he observed thousands of men in cells lit 24 hours a day, and was told to leave when he questioned the prison conditions. The segment also touches upon the nation's gang history and the involvement of Donald Trump.