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Shah, Anandi (11 March 2021). "When is Sara Pascoe's new BBC comedy Out Of Her Mind on TV?". Radio Times . Retrieved 19 October 2021. The comedians promise ‘a space for the lonely outsider to feel accepted’ in Sara & Cariad’s Weirdos Book Club. Plus: five of the best podcasts with multitasking hosts She has written two books. The first, Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body, was published in 2016. [23] Her second book, Sex Power Money, was published in 2019, [24] which explores (mostly heterosexual) sexual relations, with particular focuses on male sexuality and on sex work. It is informed by evolutionary biology and social research, and by her own experiences and feelings. [25] She also hosts a related podcast of the same name, in which she interviews people who have experience around sex work, stripping and porn. On 16 September 2021, it was announced that Pascoe would host the eighth series of The Great British Sewing Bee, replacing Joe Lycett. [39] Other television appearances [ edit ] Her paranoia suggests she’s not merely kooky but needs real help, and this can make for uncomfortable laughter

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Born in Dagenham, Greater London, Pascoe grew up in nearby Romford. Her parents divorced when she was young and she was raised by her mother. [4] She attended Eastbury Comprehensive School in Barking. [1] [5] [6] She later attended Gaynes School in Upminster. [6] When she was 16 she became pregnant, and had an abortion on her 17th birthday, an experience detailed in her memoir, Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body. [7]Logan, Brian (7 August 2013). "Sara Pascoe: And now for Nietzsche ..." The Guardian . Retrieved 14 September 2013. Nothing is off the table in this hearty podcast about food and family, hosted by the disarming mother-daughter duo of pop star Jessie and Lennie, a seasoned chef. Each week they host guests from the world of politics and pop culture over a three-course meal in their cosy kitchen in south London. Now, 15 series in, we’ve heard about Pink’s encounter with an Australian card reader who she credits with making her a better mother, and Keir Starmer’s distaste for anything with the texture of a banana. The laughter between mouthfuls of seared salmon and the comforting clatter of cutlery can make you feel as if you’re at the table with them.

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Wilkinson, Michael (1 February 2016). "Celebrities to tour Britain in 'Jeremy Corbyn For Prime Minister' musical show". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 12 January 2022 . Retrieved 15 July 2017. In 2015, she appeared as a panellist on two Radio 4 programmes, the science discussion programme The Infinite Monkey Cage in February, and the comedy quiz programme The Unbelievable Truth in September. [21] Maxwell, Dominic (20 October 2020). "Sara Pascoe: 'Having a confessional comic in the family isn't that fun' ". The Times . Retrieved 19 October 2021.Pascoe, Sara (21 April 2016). Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body. Faber & Faber. p.21. ISBN 9780571325221. Pascoe's six-part comedy series Out of Her Mind premiered on BBC Two in October 2020. [32] Exploring "heartbreak, family and how to survive them", the series is loosely based on her own life, with Pascoe playing a version of herself. [33] Co-stars include Juliet Stevenson and Cariad Lloyd. [34] From speeches to stag dos, Jason Manford and Steve Edge host Best Men, a new guide to being the best best man you can be. Brian Logan (5 August 2017). "Sara Pascoe: LadsLadsLads review – breakup tales from a woman reborn". The Guardian.

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In 2016, she went on tour again with the show Animal. She participated in series 3 of the comedy challenge show, Taskmaster, which was broadcast on Dave in October and November 2016. [26] In 2012, she appeared in episode 11 of the Comedian's Comedian Podcast hosted by Stuart Goldsmith, [14] and in Live at the Apollo. [15] She appeared on the BBC TV panel show QI in 2013. [16] Pascoe in 2014 In 2016, along with numerous other celebrities, Pascoe toured the UK to support Jeremy Corbyn's bid to become prime minister. [22]Hassell, Katherine (15 May 2022). "Sunday with Sara Pascoe: 'Coffee at home gives us energy to walk to the coffee shop' ". The Observer. ISSN 0029-7712 . Retrieved 11 May 2023. But is she in for the long haul? When I last interviewed Pascoe, she was a panel-show refusenik. Now, she’s never off them. She’s not performing on this year’s Edinburgh fringe, for the first time in a decade. Instead, she’s at MIF – highest of high-end arts festivals – and talking of big casts and theatricality. Does all this imply a departure from standup’s more rudimentary charms? a b Merritt, Stephanie (19 October 2014). "Sara Pascoe: 'Female sexuality is an active thing' ". The Guardian. Episode 11 – Sara Pascoe (Live) – The Comedian's Comedian Podcast with Stuart Goldsmith". British Comedy Guide . Retrieved 5 November 2016.



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