Sue Perkins
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Revision as of 05:33, 21 November 2016
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Shows
Celebrity Big Brother (participant)
Don't Scare the Hare (voice artist)
Have I Got News for You (guest host)
Maestro (champion, then host)
The Personality Test (regular panellist)
What the Dickens? (team captain)
Win, Lose or Draw Late (team captain)
Biography
Comedienne who rose to fame as, in her own words, "one quarter of the double act Mel and Sue" with Mel Giedroyc, most notably the 1990s C4 daytime show Light Lunch. Nowadays prone to pop up on any radio comedy show, she hosted The 99p Challenge, can frequently be heard on Just a Minute and was a regular on It's Been A Bad Week. Her telly profile was raised considerably in 2008 with the Supersizers food history series, alongside Giles Coren, followed by a winning performance on Maestro.
Subsequent TV appearances have included the documentary "A Band For Britain", in which she was helping to revive the previously dying Dinnington Colliery Band in South Yorkshire; Perkins' conducting skills came in useful once again on this series. She was also reunited with Coren for "Giles and Sue Live The Good Life", in which the duo attempted (albeit temporarily) to live a suburban self-sufficiency lifestyle in the manner of the BBC's hit 1970s comedy series "The Good Life".
Trivia
She was "outed" when former partner Rhona Cameron talked about their relationship on I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!.
Contact
c/o Debi Allen Associates, 22 Torrington Place, London, WC1E 7HP
Web links
Debi Allen Associates' Sue Perkins page