Lucy Pearman is a BAFTA-nominated British comedian, actor and writer. She was nominated for Best Newcomer in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2017 for her solo show.[1] In July 2021 she wrote and starred in the BBC Three sitcom pilot Please Help, which was nominated for a BAFTA in 2022.[2]

Pearman initially performed as part of a double-act called LetLuce, with Letty Butler, who she met at London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in 2007. LetLuce began when Pearman and Butler auditioned together for an advert with Steve Bendelack and he told them "write a show and get yourselves to Edinburgh" [3]

Stand up

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Pearman performed her first solo Edinburgh Fringe show in 2016.[4] In 2017, she was nominated for Best Newcomer in the Edinburgh Comedy Awards[5] and in 2019 she was nominated for Best Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival Awards.[6]

In 2018, The Scotsman described her show Fruit Loop as one of the most unusual comedy shows at the Edinburgh Fringe that year.[7]

Her shows involve music, clowning, character comedy, surrealism, audience interaction, props and puns.

Television

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She has acted on TV since 2009, appearing in The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk, Mr Winner and The Bill, has acted in several short films, as well as writing and producing the short film The Baby.[8][9][10] In 2019 Pearman performed on Harry Hill's Clubnite on Channel 4. She also guest starred in the 2020 Red Dwarf special Red Dwarf: The Promised Land as Sister Peanut.

In May 2021 the BBC announced a pilot, Please Help, written by and starring Pearman, which aired in July 2021 on BBC Three.[11] The show centres on Pearman's character, Milly, a full-time carer who gains super powers.[12]

In 2022, Pearman appeared in series 2 of The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk on BBC 2, reprising her role as Bobby Kindle.[13] In September 2022 she starred alongside Kiell Smith-Bynoe and Tim Key in online sitcom, The Train, which she also wrote.[14] In December 2022 she performed on Live at the Moth Club on Dave channel.

In February 2024 Pearman appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, for episode 5 of series 25, as the Dictionary Corner guest. [15]

Radio and podcast

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In 2018 she appeared on BBC Radio 4 in series 4 of Tim Key's Late Night Poetry Programme.[16]

She has appeared in the podcast series Funny from the Fringe, Secret Artists with Annie McGrath, Birthday Girls House Party and Call Jonathan Pie with Tom Walker.

Pearman's favourite comedy includes Camping, Brian Gittins and The Royle Family.[17][18]

Live shows

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  • 2019 – Baggage
  • 2018 – Fruit Loop
  • 2017 – Maid of Cabbage
  • 2016 – Crack in Progress

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ The British Comedy Guide - Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2017
  2. ^ Bustle - The Real Life Inspo Behind BBC Three's Please Help Is Both Funny & Heartwarming
  3. ^ "LetLuce answers 10 Edinburgh Fringe Questions". British Comedy Guide. 21 August 2015.
  4. ^ United Agents - Lucy Pearman
  5. ^ The British Comedy Guide - Edinburgh Comedy Awards 2017
  6. ^ Beyond The Joke
  7. ^ The Scotsman - The Most Unusual Comedy Shows at the Edinburgh Fringe 2018
  8. ^ British Comedy Guide - The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk series ordered
  9. ^ Chortle - Trailer for Joz Norris and Ed Aczel's Heist Movie
  10. ^ IMDB - Lucy Pearman
  11. ^ BBC Media Center - Brand new Comedy Threesome Please Help Me comes to BBC Three
  12. ^ "Please Help - BBC3 Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  13. ^ British Comedy Guide - The Mind of Herbert Clunkerdunk series ordered
  14. ^ Guide, British Comedy. "The Train - Sitcom". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  15. ^ "8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown - Series 25 Episode 5". Channel 4. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  16. ^ BBC Radio 4 - Tim Key's Late Night Poetry Programme
  17. ^ The Guardian - Lucy Pearman
  18. ^ "It's a shrew singing Phantom of the Opera... : Perfect Playlist 2018 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide".
  19. ^ The List - Reviews
  20. ^ The List - Reviews
  21. ^ The Guardian - Edinburgh Festival 2015