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18 Facts About Danielle Ward

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Danielle Claire Ward is a British stand-up comedian and writer.

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Danielle Ward was a regular member of Robin Ince's Book Club where she performed under the guise of Andy McNabb, Heather Mills McCartney, Adam Ant and David Bowie.

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Danielle Ward has performed five solo stand-up shows at the Edinburgh Fringe.

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Danielle Ward has written for many comedy radio shows including The News Quiz, The Now Show, The Lee Mack Show, Look Away Now, Anna and Katy and Day the Music Died.

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Danielle Ward has written for TV shows including Horrible Histories, Harry Hill's TV Burp, Not Going Out and Mongrels.

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Danielle Ward co-presented Dave Gorman's Absolute Radio Sunday morning show from when the show started in October 2009 until its end in November 2012.

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Danielle Ward's frequent collaborator Martin White was a long term contributor to the show.

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Danielle Ward appeared several times as a guest on the show.

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Danielle Ward plays guitar in Brighton indie band The Super Wolfgang.

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Alongside David Reed, Danielle Ward co-presented the weekly Absolute Radio film podcast, Film Fandango.

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From November 2012, Danielle Ward has been in Phyllida Lloyd's all-female-cast stage production of Julius Caesar.

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Danielle Ward hosted the Sony Award-winning comedy panel-show podcast Do the Right Thing in addition to devising and writing the comedy panel show Dilemma on BBC Radio 4.

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From 2017 Danielle Ward presented a podcast series called Any Stupid Questions where basic or perhaps silly questions people might be embarrassed to ask are posed to expert guests.

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Danielle Ward featured on Newswipe with Charlie Brooker for BBC Four.

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For children, Danielle Ward has written on Danger Mouse and Minnie The Minx.

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In March 2023 Danielle Ward was announced to have gained a place on the BBC Writersroom pilot scheme.

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Danielle Ward wrote episodes of In the Long Run and Brassic.

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In December 2023, filming began on a Danielle Ward-scripted comedy series for BBC Three entitled Daddy Issues and starring David Morrissey and Aimee Lou Wood.