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Isobel Jane Suttie (/ ˈ ɪ z iː ˈ s ʌ t iː /; born 11 August 1978) is a British musical comedian, actress and writer. She played Dobby in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show , [ 1 ] and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show Pearl And Dave .
For her role as Kiki, Isy Suttie learned to play the trumpet. [6] Speaking on his Twitter feed on 1 March 2011, Alan Davies confirmed that Whites would not be returning for a second series. [3] The BBC had elected to cancel the series as it cost £3 million ($4.8 million) for one series.
Owain Elis James (born 3 November 1980) is a Welsh comedian, broadcaster and actor. James is known as a stand-up comedian and for his weekly radio show and podcast for BBC Radio 5 Live, his football punditry and presenting, and his TV acting roles.
Sketchorama was a radio show created by The Comedy Unit for BBC Radio 4.It featured a rotating cast of comedic sketch groups who performed in front of a live audience. The groups were introduced by a host comedian on each series: Humphrey Ker, Thom Tuck or Isy Suttie.
(Series 5–9) Portrayed by Isy Suttie. Dobby works in the IT department of JLB and is a self-described misfit, much like Mark, although she exhibits much superior personal and emotional adjustment compared to the other characters in the series. She tells Mark that her real name is Debbie, but everyone calls her Dobby.
A live episode of Off Menu was recorded in July 2021 at the Royal Festival Hall with Isy Suttie and Edgar Wright as the guests. They returned to record a Christmas episode in 2022. [12] [13] Gamble and Acaster toured with 15 Off Menu live shows in October and November 2023. [1] [14] [15] [16]
Izzy, Izzie, Issie, Issy, Isy or Izy may refer to: People ... Isobel Isy Suttie (born 1978), English musical comedian, actress and writer; Stage name.
Happy Valley alongside fellow comedian Isy Suttie, in which they "discuss fan theories and chat to familiar faces from the cast". [11] [12] In February Gledhill was nominated at the UK National Comedy Awards in the Best Stand-Up category for her show The Girl Before The Girl You Marry. [13]