
Since
2001, Lucy has been a huge hit with comedy audiences up and down the country
with her distinctive, bouncy, feel-good comedy - she is currently on her third
sell-out nationwide UK tour. She has continued to travel internationally with
her stand-up – taking in the far East (including shows in Hong Kong, Bangkok,
Macau and Manila), Switzerland and Paris. She was also invited to Miami to take
part in NBC's '
Last Comic Standing' and has performed in the States
for NBC and HBO at their Las Vegas Comedy Festival. She's also regularly invited
to festivals closer to home including Manchester, Glasgow and the prestigious
Kilkenny festival, as well as other mud-soaked scrums such as Latitude.
Lucy is a regular face and voice on TV and radio panel shows. Most recently
you may have seen her emerge victorious from a well-fought battle for the title
of
Celebrity Mastermind Champion in a special edition of the show for
Children in Need. Lucy fended off stiff competition from
Mark
Watson and
Dave Spikey
and broke records by achieving the highest ever celebrity score. She has also
appeared on two series of '
Mock the Week', two series of '
Argumental'
for the Dave Channel, '
Have I got News for You', '
Clive Anderson's
Chat Room', '
Never Mind the Buzzcocks' and '
What the Dickens?'
On Radio 4, she is team captain on the popular 'Act Your Age', where she gets
to work alongside such showbiz luminaries as
Roy
Walker and
Barry
Cryer, she can also be heard on '
The Personality Test' and '
The
Unbelievable Truth'.

Lucy
has also turned her hand to acting, she recently played the leading role in
Guy Jenkin's (
Outnumbered and
Drop the Dead Donkey) new sitcom
pilot ‘
Fried Brain Sandwich’. She also stars in three 5
minute vignettes entitled
Lucy Loves You, a
series of mini sitcom episodes about her bizarre home life. The show features
puppets, live bands, and Lucy having intimate relations with a bear and are
available to watch on YouTube. The episode called “Sex” has had
a unsurprising 117,000+ hits already. Lucy has also played Nurse Flinn, in the
critically acclaimed, box-office record breaking run of '
One Flew Over The
Cuckoo's Nest' in Edinburgh and London's West End, alongside
Christian
Slater. She also acted in BBC 2's '
Broken News'.
She remains amongst the most sought-after comedy writers in Britain and was
one of the lead writers on ITV1's prime-time Sunday night satirical animation
series 'Headcases'. She's been responsible for turning Dames Helen Mirren and
Judi Dench into mouthy Croydon girls, Robert Mugabe into a West Country farmer,
and Angelina Jolie into an evil sweatshop gangmaster. This year Lucy has also
moved into the world of film and she (along with Green Wing writers Fay Rusling
and Oriane Messina) has a feature script (working title Queen of Comedy) on
the development slate at leading Brit film company Warp X.