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The Sarah Millican Television Programme - Best of Series 1-2

Collection of highlights from the first and second series of British comic Sarah Millican's show about television. The programme includes stand-up routines, sketches and interviews with stars. In this collection Sarah has a makeover à la 'Geordie Shore', bakes scones with chef Paul Hollywood and attempts to do a forward roll with help from gymnast Beth Tweddle and commentary from sports presenter Clare Balding.

Top Cast

  • Sarah Millican

    Sarah Millican

    Self - Presenter

  • Simon Callow

    Simon Callow

    Self

  • Charley Boorman

    Charley Boorman

    Self

  • Charlotte Crosby

    Charlotte Crosby

    Self

  • Holly Hagan

    Holly Hagan

    Self

  • Gary Beadle

    Gary Beadle

    Self

  • James Tindale

    James Tindale

    Self

  • Phyllis Logan

    Phyllis Logan

    Self

  • Olly Smith

    Olly Smith

    Self

Overview

Collection of highlights from the first and second series of British comic Sarah Millican's show about television. The programme includes stand-up routines, sketches and interviews with stars. In this collection Sarah has a makeover à la 'Geordie Shore', bakes scones with chef Paul Hollywood and attempts to do a forward roll with help from gymnast Beth Tweddle and commentary from sports presenter Clare Balding.

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