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She's bold, she's sassy and she's 75 years old. What more do you want? A great show, perhaps, but this is an interesting mix of stand-up and stand-off in sitcom. Joan Rivers may look like Ruby Wax made over as Nancy Reagan, with a sinister facelift...
Dear Ruby, Please help me. I'm so worried about Gordon. When I dumped Tony, after he started wearing make-up to bed,and a cardboard halo about the house, Gordon seemed so 'manly' with his talk of 'tough love' and 'clunking fists'. When I wrote to you last month about the way our relationship was deteriorating, you advised me to "Dump him". Well Ruby, its not as easy as you think. I'm a very 'needy'...
Who doesn't love Ruby Wax? I've followed her career, on and off, for the best part of 20 years - I got in bed with her when she tried on Madonna's bra; I tuned into her performance as futuristic news anchor "Blaize Falconburger" on the Red Dwarf episode Timeslides. She's always surpassed expectations; Ruby manages to be brash and warm in the funniest way possible. But they say wit always comes at...
From her ‘crazy' mother to depressed builders, Ruby Wax explains what inspired her new Edinburgh show about mental illness Bruce Dessau If anyone is well-placed to front a campaign highlighting the issue of mental illness, it is Ruby Wax. The flame-haired comedian grew up as the only child in probably the most dysfunctional family in Illinois. Wax's fussy father manufactured sausage skins and -
Ahead of her darkly humorous Edinburgh show, comedian Joan Rivers talks to Dominic Cavendish about being thrown off a TV talk show and why only Charles and Camilla are safe from her acid tongue. Meanwhile, Veronica Lee meets Roy Walker and Ruby Wax, two other showbiz veterans heading for the Fringe.
My dream was always to go to Laos before it got Starbucked to death by my people, before a great deluge of tourism washed over its enchantment. I was told to get there fast, before the crowds came. But you can't reach Laos directly from the UK, which was how I found myself in Chiang Mai – a city in northern Thailand that, I'd heard, was also fairly untouched. Wrong. Chiang Mai, whatever anyone tells...
"A couple of glasses of wine always makes you look good too" Since I've been going a bit medieval on Hard Mandy lately, I thought I'd do this mega-post 1995 interview for British television with Ruby Wax . Pretty funny stuff. Part 1: Madonna being particularly Streisand-like (read: neurotic/bossy) about camera angles. And note that she was talking about being a "creamy smooth pop icon goddess" back...
Ruby Wax, the caustic comedian who has spent years struggling with depression, is about to tackle the taboos surrounding mental health in the only way she knows – in the full glare of a one-woman stage show.
Big fan of Ruby Wax? Love Liza Minnelli? Maybe you're more of a Katy Manning appreciator – she played Jo Grant on Doctor Who . Then you'll love this. [thanks to Vin]
Dawn French, Jennifer Saunders and Ruby Wax star in the popular TV comedy programme set in a Chelsea flat, where the characters have turned flat-sharing into a blood sport. display_price: 22.99 delivery_period: 5-7 working days delivery_cost: 0 in_stock: