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The main reason we watch.
Aisling Bea and Sharon Horgan have signed the letter ahead of the reading of a bill that would decriminalise abortion across the UK.
Female-driven TV is on fire.
The writer and producer said she thinks it’s good to “quit while you’re ahead.”
Two Irish authors feature on her desert island list.
It’s going to be based on Lorna Martin’s book ‘Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown’.
It’s got everyone from Ed Byrne to Jimmy Carr.
She shared her very first head shot that was taken in 1991 on Instagram.
The show broaches the topic of depression and anxiety
Sharon Horgan has received two nominations for Catastrophe.
Sharon and Rob are back in the writing room.
A grassroots movement among female directors has quickly taken hold
People wanted Tommy to ask some questions that weren’t related to Sharon’s kids.
“It’s a show about mental illness, small-town politics, religion and a family battling their demons. But in a really funny and scary way.”
Graham Linehan is involved.
The laughs they must have.
She discusses writing insults with Rob and the perils of working with children.
We’ve all been there.
A Second Captains t-shirt was also involved in a rather cringey scene. (Spoilers inside.)
The pair’s relationship couldn’t have been more different from their on-screen personas.
She’s mad for the meat.
“Master of Nuns what a load of RUBBISH.”
It’s way cooler than the Oscars. WAY cooler.
Come, drink three bottles of wine and do the rap bit from Drunk in Love with us.
We don’t think you’re ready for this telly…
We want a Catastrophe clothing line NOW.
It’s basically based on our lives.
Muireanns of the world — it’s your time to shine.
Muireanns of the world — it’s your time to shine.
“I liked this show so much I cried,” wrote one reviewer.
You might recognise the ace Sharon Horgan from Catastrophe.
Here come the girls, girls, girls, girls-girls…
Sharon’s mam and dad paid a visit.
Get ready to hit “series record”.