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Diane Morgan revisits Farnworth on Who Do You Think You Are? Manchester actress Diane Morgan makes a surprisingly family discover as she returns to Farnworth for BBC's Who Do You Think You Are?
Bolton's very own Diane Morgan is set to join a long line of television royalty from the borough as the latest star-studded personality to appear on a popular BBC primetime series. Actor ...
Diane Morgan has admitted she thought she’d never be asked to take part in the BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? – after mocking it on screen. ‘I thought I’d blown it after I did a spoof of it in my ...
Diane Morgan will be following in the footsteps ... before the likes of Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe, After Life, Motherland and surreal saga Mandy helped turn her into one of Blighty’s ...
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Attention Motherland fans! Diane Morgan’s “surprise” new sitcom Ann Droid is the perfect replacementCalling all Motherland fans, while we're still desperately longing for the beloved sitcom to return to our screens, we do have some rather good news about one of its stars. Diane Morgan ...
Attention Motherland fans! Diane Morgan’s “surprise” new sitcom Ann Droid is the perfect replacement
Calling all Motherland fans, while we're still desperately longing for the beloved sitcom to return to our screens, we do have some rather good news about one of its stars. Diane Morgan, who played ...
The broadcaster has just announced it has commissioned a new AI-focused sitcom featuring comedian Diane Morgan ... has been written by Motherland and Mandy star Morgan and Dreamland's Sarah Kendall.
Motherland star Diane Morgan and Taskmaster's Sarah Kendall are set to team up on a new BBC sitcom. The series, currently under the working title of Ann Droid, sees Morgan star as a humanoid robot ...
Bolton-born Diane Morgan embraces a brave new world in her new sitcom - where she will star as a social humanoid robot. Written by the Mandy and Philomena Cunk star from Farnworth, Ann Droid is a ...
Things are getting futuristic over at the BBC as Diane Morgan returns to screens as a social humanoid robot, created to keep elderly people company and monitor their help, in a new sitcom.
Cunk star Diane Morgan, Monty Python‘s Michael Palin and Pirates of the Caribbean actor Mackenzie Crook all feature in a 10-strong comedy slate at the UK’s BBC. BBC Director of Comedy Jon ...
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