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Miranda (TV series) - Wikipedia Miranda is a British television sitcom written by and starring the eponymous comedian Miranda Hart It originally aired on BBC Two from 9 November 2009, and later on BBC One
Miranda (TV Series 2009–2015) - IMDb Miranda: With Miranda Hart, Patricia Hodge, Sarah Hadland, Tom Ellis Socially inept Miranda always gets into awkward situations; working in her joke shop with best friend Stevie, being hounded by her pushy mother, and around her crush Gary
Miranda - Apple TV Miranda tries to convince herself and others that she is over Gary A socially inept joke shop owner digs her way out of - and into - awkward situations in this offbeat comedy series
Horror disease left suffering Miranda Hart bedbound 3am Celebrity News Miranda Hart EXCLUSIVE: Horror disease took everything from 'suffering' Miranda Hart and left her bedbound After a five year career break the Miranda and Call the Midwife star
Miranda (Character) | Miranda Wiki | Fandom She is the only daughter of Penny and Charles Her best friends are Gary and Stevie She is portrayed by Miranda Hart Miranda was born to Penny and Charles in Surrey At the age of 9, she was deposited at boarding school, like many other upper middle class and upper class British children
Miranda and Its Aftermath - LII Legal Information Institute The Miranda Court regarded police interrogation as inherently coercive The Court explained that the relevant “ Miranda warnings” were necessary to ensure that suspects were not stripped of their ability to make a free and rational choice between speaking and not speaking 2
Watch Miranda (2009) TV Series Online - Plex Starring Miranda Hart as the socially awkward lummox Miranda, part of the joy of this series is the continual breaking of the fourth wall as Miranda confides her real thoughts directly to the audience