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Sensitive Skin is a BBC television comedy-drama series, produced by Baby Cow Productions for BBC Two. It stars Joanna Lumley and was first broadcast in 2005, with a second series following in 2007. Series 1 and 2 have aired on CBC Country Canada , while series 1 aired in Australia on ABC TV in 2007.
Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is a British actress, presenter, author, television producer, activist and former model. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom Absolutely Fabulous (1992–2012) and was nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the Broadway revival of La Bête.
Notable television roles during this time include Agatha Christie's Poirot: Death on the Nile (2004), Waking the Dead (2004), the black comedy Sensitive Skin (2005), with Joanna Lumley and Denis Lawson, Agatha Christie's Marple: The Moving Finger (2006) and New Tricks as a rather morbid Egyptologist, also in 2006.
Joanna Lumley has shared her disdain for sex scenes in TV and film, as she said she finds them “rude and horrible”.. In a new interview, the Absolutely Fabulous star, 77, expressed her hatred ...
INTERVIEW: After decades of playing posh, smug supporting roles, comic actor Punch finally has the opportunity to star as a posh, smug lead in her own BBC show, ‘Amandaland’. She tells Hannah ...
Sensitive Skin is a Canadian black comedy television series, adapted from the British series of the same name created by Hugo Blick. [2] Its six-episode first season, written by comedian Bob Martin and directed by Don McKellar , [ 2 ] premiered on HBO Canada on July 20, 2014. [ 3 ]
Joanna Lumley We had high hopes for the Ab Fab star. But the Peter Pan collar and monochromatic navy blue and white dress made her look more like a sailor than a guest at the service.
Kim Victoria Cattrall (/ k ə ˈ t r æ l /; born 21 August 1956) is a British and Canadian actress.She is known for her portrayal of Samantha Jones on HBO's Sex and the City (1998–2004), for which she received five Primetime Emmy Award nominations and four Golden Globe Award nominations, winning the 2002 Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress.