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London Hughes is an award winning comedy writer-performer. 


Winner of the prestigious Funny Women Awards, London Hughes is a comedy writer-performer known as the host of two series of Channel 5 STAR’s Extreme Hair Wars and as guest presenter for ITV1’s Zoe Ball On Saturday and regular panellist for ITV2’s Don’t Hate the Playaz. Other notable TV credits include BBC/Amazon’s Fleabag, BBC2’s Mock the Week, ITV2’s The Stand Up Sketch Show and E4’s Celebs Go Dating.

London made her BBC Radio 4 debut by writing and starring in her own sitcom pilot named 28 Dates Later. Loosely based on her life, the sitcom was about two girls that work in a cinema with a love of romantic comedies, but can’t seem to make their own love lives match up to the ones in the movies. Subsequently, London launched her own YouTube comedy series No Filter, written by and starring herself, featuring the UK’s hottest young comedy talent and based on London’s real life experiences in friendship and dating. London debuted her one-hour one woman show London Hughes: Superstar at the 2017 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.