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Robots back in disguise! [x]
Julia Davis attends the 26th Women In Film & TV Awards at the London Hilton on 2nd December 2016 and takes home the Writing Award. [x]
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Help Refugees co-founder Lliana Bird on the Information Stage at Bristol 24/7
Happy 50th Birthday Julia Davis x
It started with a hashtag when the Calais camps hit the headlines last summer. Ten months later, Help Refugees are key players in the response across Europe
Julia Davis by Alicia Canter for the Guardian
“I liked all the ‘90s bands like the Breeders and I obviously liked all the ‘70s punk people like Siouxsie Sioux and all the energy. I liked women being really badly behaved.” -Dee Plume
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“[Lauren Laverne] made me realise that it’s not just men who can get the big jobs in radio, or who are allowed to express their personalities on air.”–(Lliana on who influences her)
She has made a career of portraying malicious grotesques. As Hunderby returns to the screen, the queen of psycho-comedy talks about technophobia, period drama and repulsive food
“Lately, they have been watching the Boosh with their twin boys, Walter and Arthur, who are eight and like its magical silliness.”