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Sara Patricia Pascoe (born 22 May 1981) is an English actress, comedian and writer. She has appeared on television programmes including ''
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'' for
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, '' QI'' for BBC and '' Taskmaster'' for the digital channel
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.


Early life

Pascoe was born to Gail (''née'' Newmarch) and
Derek Pascoe Derek Pascoe (born 1957) is a British musician now based in Adelaide, South Australia. He was the vocalist and saxophonist in pop band Flintlock in the 1970s. He is a member of the jazz performance academic staff of the Elder Conservatorium of M ...
, a musician. Her great-grandmother was Rosa Newmarch, a poet and writer on music. Born in
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,
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, Pascoe was brought up in nearby
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. Her parents divorced when she was young and she was brought up by her mother. She attended Eastbury Comprehensive School in Barking. She later attended Gaynes School in
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. Aged 16, Pascoe had an abortion which was detailed in her memoir, ''Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body.'' For a short while, Pascoe aspired to study
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at the
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, motivated by both her enjoyment of the novel ''
Sophie's World ''Sophie's World'' ( Norwegian: ''Sofies verden'') is a 1991 novel by Norwegian writer Jostein Gaarder. It follows Sophie Amundsen, a Norwegian teenager, who is introduced to the history of philosophy as she is asked "Who are you?" in a letter ...
'' and her desire to join
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, the university's dramatic club. However, she read English at the
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, where she met and became friends with
Cariad Lloyd Katie Cariad Lloyd (born 21 August 1982) is a British comedian, actress, writer, and podcaster who has been performing since 2007. She is a member of the improvisational comedy group Austentatious, the host and creator of '' Griefcast'', and ...
. After graduation she worked as an actor and supplemented her income with
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, but found work "hard to come by" and declared herself bankrupt.


Career

Before her comedy career, Pascoe was a tour guide in London. Pascoe has appeared in many television programmes and
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s, including ''
Stand Up for the Week ''Stand Up for the Week'' is a British television comedy series that was shown on Channel 4, featuring stand-up comedy performances reflecting topical events. The show began in June 2010 with a six-episode series aired on Friday nights, moving ...
'', ''
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'', ''
Mock the Week ''Mock the Week'' is a British topical satirical celebrity panel show, created by Dan Patterson and Mark Leveson. It was produced by Angst Productions for BBC Two, and was broadcast from 5 June 2005 to 4 November 2022. The programme was present ...
'', ''
The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret ''The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret'' is a black comedy television series starring David Cross, Sharon Horgan, Blake Harrison, Will Arnett, Spike Jonze, Sara Pascoe and Amber Tamblyn. The series is produced by IFC and RDF Televi ...
'', ''
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'', '' Being Human'', ''
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'', '' QI'', '' Have I Got News For You'', '' Would I Lie to You'', ''
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'', and '' W1A'' as well as all-female sketch show ''Girl Friday'' (part of Channel 4's ''
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''), which she co-wrote. Pascoe began performing
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in 2007. In the following year she was a runner-up in the
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award in 2008 with Rachel Stubbings.
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won the award that year. In August 2010, she performed her first show at the
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, ''Sara Pascoe Vs Her Ego''. In 2012, she appeared in episode 11 of the '' Comedian's Comedian Podcast'' hosted by
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, and in '' Live at the Apollo''. She appeared on the
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'' QI'' in 2013. In 2014, she performed at the
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and toured the UK for the first time with the show ''Sara Pascoe Vs History''. The show was nominated for the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award 2014 for Best Comedy Show. In October 2014, she appeared in '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' and stood in line at the identity parade round as a former dancer and back-up singer for the entertainer (and
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's father) Pete Conway. Also that month, she appeared on the topical panel quiz '' Have I Got News for You'' as a panellist and in one of the sketches of the Channel 4 charity night ''
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''. In 2015, she appeared as a panellist on two Radio 4 programmes, the science discussion programme '' The Infinite Monkey Cage'' in February, and the comedy quiz programme '' The Unbelievable Truth'' in September. In 2016, along with numerous other celebrities, Pascoe toured the UK to support
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's bid to become
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. She has written two books. The first, ''Animal: The Autobiography of a Female Body'', was published in 2016. Her second book, ''
Sex Power Money ''Sex Power Money'' is a 2019 book by Sara Pascoe and the name of a related podcast which Pascoe hosts. The book discusses sex through the medium of evolutionary psychology, sex work and public perceptions towards it and the role of money and capi ...
'', was published in 2019, which explores (mostly heterosexual) sexual relations, with particular focuses on male sexuality and on sex work. It is informed by evolutionary biology and social research, and by her own experiences and feelings. She also hosts a related podcast of the same name, in which she interviews people who have experience around sex work, stripping and porn. In 2016, she went on tour again with the show ''Animal''. She participated in series 3 of the comedy challenge show, '' Taskmaster'', which was broadcast on
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in October and November 2016. She has appeared in all three of
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's ''Autopsy'' BBC programmes (2014–2016), discussing political issues, and from 2017 until 2020 has been a regular guest on his topical series ''
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''. She also performed a half-hour stand-up set in episode 1 of series 2 of ''
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'' in 2017. On 27 October 2017, she appeared in an episode of the British travel documentary series ''
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'' on
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. In February 2018, she started a
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series called ''Modern Monkey''. In April 2018, she appeared as a panellist in two episodes of the
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panel show '' Just A Minute''. In May 2018, she starred in a BBC comedy short entitled "Sara Pascoe vs Monogamy". In 2019 she was announced as the host of
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series '' Comedians Giving Lectures'', in which comedians deliver a stand-up presentation in the guise of a lecture. In February 2020, Dave announced that they were commissioning two further series, with series 2 scheduled to be filmed and broadcast in 2020 and series 3 in 2021. However, the
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caused the project to be delayed, and both series were filmed at the
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in London in summer 2021. Series 2 was broadcast in November 2021 and Series 3 in April 2022. In March 2019, she appeared in ''Travelling Blind'' with
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on BBC2. In April 2019, a live recording of Pascoe's ''LadsLadsLads'' tour at the
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was shown on
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. In November 2020 she hosted ''An Evening With Yuval Noah Harari'', a livestream book launch held by How to Academy and
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Books. Pascoe's six-part comedy series ''
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'' premiered on
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in October 2020. Exploring "heartbreak, family and how to survive them", the series is loosely based on her own life, with Pascoe playing a version of herself. Co-stars include Juliet Stevenson and
Cariad Lloyd Katie Cariad Lloyd (born 21 August 1982) is a British comedian, actress, writer, and podcaster who has been performing since 2007. She is a member of the improvisational comedy group Austentatious, the host and creator of '' Griefcast'', and ...
. Pascoe's three-part
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series called ''Last Woman on Earth with Sara Pascoe'' premiered on 27 December 2020. In May 2022, the series was recommissioned for a second series. She is the host of a panel show '' Guessable'' broadcast on
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from October 2020. On 16 September 2021, it was announced that Pascoe would host the eighth series of ''
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'', replacing
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.


Other television appearances

In 2017, Pascoe was one of four contestants on series 7, episode 8 of '' The Celebrity Chase'', progressing to the episode's Final Chase. Pascoe was one of the four competitors on a Christmas edition of ''
The Great British Sewing Bee ''The Great British Sewing Bee'' is a BBC reality show that began airing on BBC Two on 2 April 2013. In the show, talented amateur sewers compete to be named "Britain's best home sewer". A spin-off of the format of ''The Great British Bake Off' ...
'' broadcast on
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2020 on
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. Her fellow competitors were Denise Van Outen,
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and
Ranj Singh Ranjit "Ranj" Singh Sangha (born 26 June 1979) is a British doctor, television presenter, author and columnist. He is best known as a celebrity dancer on the BBC One dance series ''Strictly Come Dancing'', and co-creating and presenting the CB ...
.


Personal life

Pascoe lives in London. From 2013 to late 2016, she dated the comedian John Robins. Her reflections on that relationship and its aftermath were the basis of her 2017 show ''LadsLadsLads'' at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe The Edinburgh Festival Fringe (also referred to as The Fringe, Edinburgh Fringe, or Edinburgh Fringe Festival) is the world's largest arts and media festival, which in 2019 spanned 25 days and featured more than 59,600 performances of 3,841 dif ...
. In 2020, she married fellow comedian
Steen Raskopoulos Steen Raskopoulos (born 3 July 1987) is an Australian comedian, actor and improviser. He is best known for his live character solo sketch shows, playing Dr. Evan in '' The Duchess'' (Netflix), Pete Lewis in '' Feel Good'' (Netflix), John Mahoga ...
. In November 2021, she announced that she was pregnant. In February 2022, Pascoe gave birth to her first child, announcing it on
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.


References


External links


Official website
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