Doon Mackichan
Born | August 1962 |
Hometown | Westminster, United Kingdom |
Height | 5'9" (1.75m) |
Spouse | Anthony Barclay (m 1997 - 2005) |
Children | Louis Barclay , Ella-Rose Barclay , India Barclay |
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Two Doors Down, review: this sitcom just isn't the same without Doon Mackichan
- There is no harder comedy to review than Two Doors Down (BBC Two) because nothing happens, everything stays the same, the characters all behave exactly as you would expect and the jokes couldn’t be more signposted if they were printed on billboards.
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Mandy review – from naked sushi model to tarantula assassin
Mandy review – from naked sushi model to tarantula assassin. Diane Morgan is the writer and star of this new comedy about a hapless, jobless heroine whose daft adventures always end in calamity – if not arson
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Play on! 12 of the best Shakespeare productions to stream
Play on! 12 of the best Shakespeare productions to streamTheatres may be closed but you can celebrate the Bard’s birthday on Thursday by watching one of his plays online• Hottest front-room seats: the best theatre and dance online
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Python at 50: BBC delves into its archive to share rarely seen Monty Python moments
In an interview with the Radio Times to promote tomorrow’s Python night, John Cleese observes that the BBC, “for reasons that I’m not very clear about”, has not broadcast Monty Python’s Flying Circus for almost 20 years.No doubt they have their reasons but if they are not contractual, it does seem peculiar that the Corporation hasn’t made more of one of the treasures of its archive.
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John Malkovich in first rehearsal images from Weinstein-inspired play
The actor will star in Bitter Wheat by David Mamet.
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Good Omens: An unholy alliance of good and evil navigate the end of days in this sci-fi budget buster
If the world was about to end, even the most angelic among us would struggle to turn down the offer of an afternoon holed up in Soho with a crate of Châteauneuf-du-Pape and David Tennant. Here he plays the angel Aziraphale to Tennant’s Crowley (Satan’s henchman) and they make a charming odd couple. Tennant is a swaggering rock-star incarnation of devilish force.
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John Malkovich to play Harvey Weinstein-inspired Hollywood producer in new play Bitter Wheat
John Malkovich will return to London’s West End after 30 years away. The acclaimed actor, who was seen in the BBC’s adaptation of The ABC Murders, will play a Harvey Weinstein-type Hollywood producer in Bitter Wheat, a new play Pulitzer prize winning playwright David Mamet. Rounding off the cast so-far announced is newcomer Ioanna Kimbook.
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Ben Wheatley's new film confirmed as 'Happy New Year, Colin Burstead'
The film marks a return to the festival for Wheatley after closing the 2016 festival with the European Premiere of Free Fire.
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Twelfth Night, National's Olivier Theatre review: Tamsin Greig shines in a production otherwise at sea
Well it ain't necessarily so: last night comic actress Tamsin Greig stepped into the breach to give us a female spin on this party-pooping steward who reaps richly deserved humiliation after being duped into believing the mistress of the house reciprocates her servant’s adoration. Greig makes the part – rechristened Malvolia - her own, wearing an attitude of a forbidding school ma'am, a joyless array of black clothing and a severe Cleopatra bob that would give a child nightmares. The letter pl
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How did rape become TV entertainment? | Letters
The basic premise of the article (Apple Tree Yard: is this the first honest portrayal of rape on TV?, 30 January), that the “mundane framing” of this depiction of a rape, that is “shocking but by no means thrilling”, should usher in more dramas featuring realistic portrayals of rape, is cause for some concern. In an era where a man who talks about grabbing women by the pussy gets elected to the White House, it becomes more critical that we see stories of women who are empowered, not overpowered
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Smack The Pony set for a comeback? - Daily TV round-up
Original stars getting a pitch together for a reboot of the sketch show.
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