Sarah Kendall

Tips for Existence
‘That’s all this job is. Here’s some thoughts that I’ve had’.
 

 

Sarah Kendall
Tips for Existence Episode 10
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Sarah Kendall is an Australian comedian, writer and performer. She first gained notice in 1998 when she won the Raw Comedy competition before moving to the UK a couple of years later. She has performed stand up all over the world including a number of highly acclaimed shows at the Edinburgh Fringe where she has been twice nominated for the Perrier. As she moved away from stand up and more into storytelling, she created two seasons of the radio series Australian Trilogy for the BBC which has gone on to win numerous awards. In 2019 she created, wrote and starred in the sitcom Frayed which won a Royal Television Society award and was nominated at both the BAFTAs and AACTA Awards. Series 2 of Frayed will hit screens later this year. Sarah can currently be seen in series 11 of the BAFTA winning comedy show Taskmaster and at the time of this episode going out, she’s currently leading the series.Sarah Kendall is an Australian comedian. She first gained notice in 1998 when she won the Raw Comedy competition before moving to the UK a couple of years later. She has performed stand up all over the world including a number of highly acclaimed shows at the Edinburgh Fringe. As she moved away from stand up and more into storytelling, she created two seasons of the radio series Australian Trilogy for the BBC which has gone on to win numerous awards. In 2019 she created, wrote and starred in the sitcom Frayed which won a Royal Television Society award and was nominated at both the BAFTAs and AACTA Awards. Series 2 of Frayed will hit screens later this year. Sarah can currently be seen in series 11 of the BAFTA winning comedy show Taskmaster and at the time of this episode going out, she’s currently leading the series.

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Once the meaning of it all was simple, if at times also cruel and/or barbaric. The Universe was made by a god, sometimes omnipotent, sometimes fractious, sometimes both. Now, as we explore the Universe and start to explain ourselves, the Universe has started to lose it single meaning and we have to find individual meanings ourselves. This is Tips for Existence where Robin Ince talks to cosmologists, composers, astronauts and authors about what gives them meaning.
 
Clips included in the show: Australian Trilogy from the BBC, Edinburgh and Beyond on Comedy Central, Taskmaster on Channel 4, Hannah Gadsby’s Nanette on Netflix, Frayed on Sky, 

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