Rachel Parris

Rachel Parris

Rachel Parris is an internationally acclaimed comedian renowned for her sharp wit and unique comedic style. She has made a significant impact on the comedy circuit with her appearances on a variety of popular television shows, establishing herself as a household name in the world of comedy. Rachel's career has seen her feature on some of the UK's most beloved television programmes. She has appeared on 'Live At The Apollo' and 'QI', both on BBC2, bringing her distinctive brand of humour to the small screen. Not one to shy away from a challenge, she has also showcased her comedic skills on 'Would I Lie To You' on BBC1, 'Mock The Week' on BBC2, and 'Hypothetical' on Dave. Her television appearances are diverse, ranging from 'Impossible Celebrities' on BBC1 to 'The Big Narstie Show' on Channel 4. She's also been a part of 'Comedians Giving Lectures' on Dave, and has been a guest on 'Richard Osman’s House of Games' on BBC1. Rachel isn't just known for her guest appearances. She has also been a host, leading 'A Girls Guide to TV' on BBC2, a show that combines comedy with insightful commentary on television. Her versatility and comedic prowess are evident in her performances on 'The Weakest Link' and 'Celebrity Mastermind', both on BBC1, where she managed to entertain audiences whilst under pressure. Other notable appearances include 'Rhod Gilbert’s Growing Pains' on Comedy Central, 'Alan Davies As Yet Untitled' on Dave, 'Guessable' on Comedy Central, and 'The Wheel' on BBC1. Each of these appearances has helped to solidify Rachel's reputation as a versatile and engaging comedian. Rachel Parris is a comedian who consistently brings a fresh perspective to comedy. Her unique style and impressive range of television appearances demonstrate her versatility and commitment to her craft. Whether she's making audiences laugh on 'Live at the Apollo' or hosting her own show, Rachel's sharp wit and distinctive comedic voice make her a stand-out performer in the world of comedy.

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