mon 28/07/2025

Veronica Lee

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Veronica is an award-winning writer and critic who contributes on theatre and comedy to the Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph, Observer and London Evening Standard.

Articles By Veronica Lee

Catherine Tate's Nan, BBC One

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Sisters

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Bill Bailey, Vaudeville Theatre

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Ed Byrne, Theatre Royal, Winchester

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Derren Brown: Miracle, Palace Theatre

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Josh, BBC Three

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Pig Farm, St James Theatre

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The Apprentice, Series 11, BBC One

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Michael McIntyre, O2

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Doctor Foster, Series Finale, BBC One

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Barbarians, Central St Martins

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Alan Carr, Touring

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Sam Simmons, Soho Theatre

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Kevin Bridges, Hammersmith Apollo

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Boy Meets Girl, BBC Two

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Edinburgh Fringe 2015: Kieran Hodgson/ Richard Gadd/ Trygve Wakenshaw

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