Sara Pascoe

Sara Pascoe

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Sara Pascoe is an Edinburgh Comedy Award nominated comedian, writer and actor. Sara played ditsy PR Coco in the hit Olympic sitcom Twenty Twelve and the BBC spoof W1A. Both actor and stand up, she’s also appeared in The Thick Of It, Live At The Apollo and R4’s The Unbelievable Truth. According to The Manchester Evening News, Sara is ‘charming, sharp and silly – a total delight’.

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Inexplicable Life

In her routines, Sara Pascoe takes a wry, almost deadpan look at the more inexplicable aspects of life, love and people. She questions why people wear T-shirts bearing the likenesses of more attractive people; and whether debt can be solved by installing card payment machines that are more like disapproving parents (”you’ve already got a coat. Make sure those shoes are black, so you can wear them for school as well”).

Sara Pascoe Comedian

As a stand up Sara Pascoe has appeared on Live at the Apollo and Stand Up for the Week. She’s also been a panellist on Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out Of 10 Cats, and Mock the Week, and Radio 4’s The News Quiz.

Acting Credits

As an actor she played Coco Lomax, Senior Trend Analyst at Siobhan Sharpe’s Perfect Curve agency in the hit Olympic sit-com Twenty Twelve, and its sequel W1A. She has also appeared in The Thick of It, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, Campus and Being Human.

Sara Pascoe Writer

Sara also starred in and co-wrote the Channel 4 sketch show Girl Friday, has written for the Guardian and Independent, and penned a book, Animal: How a Woman is Made.

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