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Miranda Hart for a live webchat?

33 replies

pookamoo · 24/01/2011 13:00

Following on from another thread, please post here if you would like to see "what I call a live webchat" with Miranda Hart Grin

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jonicomelately · 24/01/2011 13:01

Yes. Brilliant idea>

Maisiethemorningsidecat · 24/01/2011 13:02

YES YES YES YES YES

Please

FluffyMummy123 · 24/01/2011 13:05

please no
i fucking hate her stupid show

Pancakeflipper · 24/01/2011 13:09

Yes - but tie her down as she has a tendancy to fall over alot.

And I am missing her in that Not Going Out... She was the best thing. Now I can only watch Tim Vine and think " are you attractive or not?"

Shewhoshallnotbenamed · 24/01/2011 13:09

Yes, brilliant show - she is great!

PixieOnaLeaf · 24/01/2011 13:12

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Maisiethemorningsidecat · 24/01/2011 13:26

Why did it ruin everything?!

flamingtoaster · 24/01/2011 13:28

Oh yes please - great idea.

PixieOnaLeaf · 24/01/2011 13:29

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SixtyFootDoll · 24/01/2011 13:31

Please please please
Would be such fun

Maisiethemorningsidecat · 24/01/2011 13:35

But DF plays a myriad of characters!

Bucharest · 24/01/2011 13:37

God, I thought for a minute we were after having the only celebrity in the world to have breastfed on for a webchat.

But thinking about it, and rejigging my Mirandas as it were, what iCod said.

Along with Saint Gervais, MH has to be the unfunniest person on the planet.

narkypuffin · 24/01/2011 15:01

You're wrong. She's brilliant.

I don't usually like programmes where you're invited to laugh at people in cringeworthy situations. That's why I don't do x-factor etc. With her I find it's more like laughing at myself. And I even love her physical comedy.

Timbachick · 24/01/2011 15:02

Yes, please.

I like her. Grin

sloggies · 24/01/2011 15:04

Would love it - but guess you either 'get' her or you don't.

jonicomelately · 24/01/2011 16:23

I love 'stupid' shows Smile
They make me laugh.

EightiesChick · 24/01/2011 16:27

Yes PLEASE.

notasize10yetbutoneday · 24/01/2011 16:32

Yes, I find her extremely funny. Although having said that, I can't actually think of anything to ask her. Hmm

Maisiethemorningsidecat · 24/01/2011 20:33

Bump - come on, more for Miranda please!

narkypuffin · 24/01/2011 20:51

Does she write stuff for other people? Would she like to do straight acting? What (ordinary) jobs has she done? Why do tall men go for short women and should we introduce some sort of 'you have to be this high to ride' rule? Who are her comedy heroes? What would've been her fallback plan/alternate life if she hadn't succeeded?
Does she feel that it's easier to be accepted as a female 'sitcom' star than it is to break through as a female stand up?

And what's her favourite biscuit.

Mrsfluff · 24/01/2011 21:04

Ooh yes please I love her! As a fellow tall bird there are times she reminds me of me :)

Does she 'whisper' in real life when she says certain words? (I do lol!)

morethanthisprovinciallife · 24/01/2011 21:06

Yes Please

UrsulaBuffay · 24/01/2011 21:08

Oh I, what I call, 'love' her!

UrsulaBuffay · 24/01/2011 21:09

Oh and I think what she had to say recently about the criticism of her looks has a lot more to be said about it in today's age of the Daily Mail's woman hating pics/comments etc (struggling to explain self)

Maisiethemorningsidecat · 24/01/2011 21:10

I do that too MrsFluff!

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