Lucy Punch
Born | December 30, 1977 |
Hometown | Hammersmith, United Kingdom |
Net worth | $3 million |
Height | 5'8" (1.73m) |
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Motherland Christmas special – all the details
- After a short hiatus, Motherland is finally returning for an epic Christmas special – and it looks hilarious! As troublesome in-laws, questionable presents and the overwhelming pressure to cook a perfect Persian feast collide, it's safe to say that our favourite mums (and doting dad Kevin) have got a lot on their plates this year. READ MORE: Christmas Day TV 2022: The best shows to watch on BBC, ITV and more Here's everything you need to know about the Motherland Christmas special, from the rele
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Motherland stars tease future of the hit BBC comedy
Motherland series three might be over but fans are already thinking ahead to series four. The comedy tells the story of a group of parents as they face the trials and tribulations of middle-class parenthood – and now, two of the stars have opened up about whether it could be back for more episodes. MORE: Who is Lucy Punch? Meet the Motherland actress here Actors Paul Ready and Tanya Moodie appeared on Tuesday morning's edition of This Morning when they were quizzed by Holly Willoughby and Philli
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Motherland: 10 Other Shows And Films To Catch The Brilliant Cast In
This might also be where you'd already seen the actors before, too.
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Motherland Star Tanya Moodie's Secrets From Set: 'I'm Breathless With Laughter Before We Even Film'
The actor reveals all on Meg's cancer storyline, co-star Lucy Punch and why it might be the right time to close the school gates for good.
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Motherland review: Middle-class parenting comedy doesn’t get better than this
The first episode of the BBC sitcom’s new run is quite a clever take on the whole Covid thing, and just the right side of good taste
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Bloods review – patchy paramedic comedy unlikely to split your sides
Bloods review – patchy paramedic comedy unlikely to split your sidesComics Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks bring just enough charm to elevate this ambulance-based sitcom from perilously laugh-free to worth 22 minutes of your time Can they shock underpowered writing into life? ... Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks in Bloods. Photograph: Sky
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TV tonight: Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks on another callout
TV tonight: Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks on another calloutBloods, the comedy about two south-London paramedics continues. Plus: the first of two documentaries about the birth of modern China. Here’s what to watch this evening Samson Kayo and Jane Horrocks in Bloods. Photograph: Adam Lawrence/Sky
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First look at Joanna Lumley's new comedy role in Motherland
The iconic star has a guest role in the hilarious BBC Two show created by Sharon Horgan
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BBC shares first look at Joanna Lumley in Motherland
She will play the ‘fairly poisonous’ mother of Lucy Punch’s character.
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HBO's The Prince cast: Orlando Bloom and more to star in Gary Janetti's Royal Family spoof series
Family Guy writer Gary Janetti’s Instagram has taken a life of its own, transforming into a royal parody account told through the eyes of a sassy Prince George .With celebrity followers including Sarah Michelle Gellar, Billy Eichner, Mandy Moore, Sophie Turner and more, it’s perhaps no surprise that Janetti has managed to score a TV deal off the back of it - so animated Prince George will soon be coming to a screen near you.
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Motherland, final episode, review: a hilariously close-to-the-bone depiction of parenthood
At my daughter’s sports day, I watched in wonder as one of the mothers turned up in running gear, gave her little cherub the kind of pep talk normally reserved for boxers, then set off at a sprint alongside him during the main race, screaming instructions all the way. It was a nursery; the children were three.
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