Arabella Weir has backed a campaign to beat cancer after losing four loved ones to the devastating disease. The Two Doors Down star is launching World Cancer Day in Scotland, which takes place on ...
Morning magazine show, with guests Arabella Weir and Bruno Tonioli. Bill Bailey shares his Inheritance Tracks, and Rhodri Marsden discusses unusual Christmas sleeping arrangements. Show more ...
Since winning over Gregory’s heart, Grogan had roles in EastEnders, Father Ted, and Taggart, but many of us may know her more for her music. She was the lead singer of the new wave band Altered Images ...
Does My Mum Loom Big In This? is for everyone who’s had a mother or been a mother, featuring hair-raising hilarious true stories from Arabella’s dysfunctional childhood, her perilous career and her ...
And it's an ordinary living room where the show is set. Latimer Crescent is home to Beth and Eric (Arabella Weir and Alex Norton) to Christine (Elaine C Smith) and to Colin (Jonathan Watson ...
The Fast Show's Arabella Weir makes a guest appearance as Sarah, the white wife who wants to be Indian, in the comedy sketch series starring Sanjeev Bhaskar, Meera Syal, Kulvinder Ghir and Nina Wadia.
Arabella Weir, and Mark Williams) make their presences felt, reaching as required for a selection of wigs and costumes. It’s ...
including Alex Norton and Arabella Weir. He plays Gordon, their son's vegetarian, eager-to-please partner. The simplicity of the show's concept makes it the "easiest pitch in the world and the ...
The Scottish sitcom, starring Arabella Weir and Alex Norton, was written with co-creator Gregor Sharp. Carlyle from Ayr originally wrote the show as a one-off special in 2013 before it was ...
This fast paced character based sketch show was the first of its kind. The performers were Paul Whitehouse, Charlie Higson, Simon Day, Mark Williams, John Thomson, Arabella Weir and Caroline Aherne.
Two Doors Down star Arabella Weir receives an MBE for services to acting and charity work, while BBC Sports host Hazel Irvine also gets an MBE for her commitment to sport and broadcasting.
Richard Wilson narrates his fictional autobiography, based on glimmers of truth. He is supported in dramatised scenes by David Tennant, John Sessions, Lewis Macleod, Arabella Weir and Jane Slavin ...