Cariad Lloyd
Born | August 21, 1982 |
Hometown | Barnet, London, England |
Spouse | Ben Blaine |
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Austentatious at the Fortune Theatre review: We’re utterly persuaded
- 4/5 The improvised Jane Austen show returns and it’s a silly and chaotic and wonderful as ever
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This Time with Alan Partridge release date announced by BBC
The BBC has revealed when Alan Partridge will return to TV screens. This Time with Alan Partridge has been confirmed to air on the 25 February on BBC One at 9.30pm. Steve Coogan returns as the eponymous bumbling broadcaster, with Susannah Fielding, Felicity Montagu, Tim Key, Cariad Lloyd, Priyanga Burford, Lolly Adefope, and Liam Williams completing the principle cast.
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Why can we plan for a Zombie Apocalypse but not for our own death?
What you would do in a Zombie Apocalypse is one of the topics up for discussion in the latest episode of Yahoo UK's podcast Britain is a Nation of...
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Should funerals be solemn or joyous? Brits are divided
Brits are divided on the subject of funerals, with a YouGov poll finding that a third of people think they should be a solemn occasion while four in ten think they should be a joyous affair.
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Cariad Lloyd interview: 'I'm very comfortable talking about death. It's what I do'
This is the nucleus of Halley Feiffer’s play, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Gynaecologic Oncology Unit at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center of New York, running now at the Finborough Theatre in Earl’s Court. It’s also the focus of Cariad Lloyd’s Griefcast (which swept up accolades at this year’s British Podcast Awards) where the comedian and actor speaks to other comedians about their experiences of loss and grief. It makes complete sense then that Lloyd should be starring as K
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Dead funny: the woman breaking the grief taboo through podcasting
Cariad Lloyd has laughed in the face of death. It’s a surprising hit: her first interview, with comedian Adam Buxton about the loss of his father, got 20,000 plays within three months, and in May the podcast scooped three prizes at the British Podcast Awards, including Podcast of the Year. Lloyd’s father died of pancreatic cancer when she was 15 and her parents were “hippies” so “they were very, very open — sometimes too open — about everything.
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Andrew Hunter Murray review – a fun-filled, pub quiz comedy
The improv group Austentatious has become quite the production line of talent, with Cariad Lloyd, Joseph Morpurgo and Rachel Parris all spinning off into eminent solo careers. The host is nerdy Tony Rebozo, a lifelong quiz fanatic, perky on the surface and desperate behind the eyes.
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