Donna McPhail
Donna McPhail is a former British stand-up comedian who has also worked as a television presenter and journalist.
McPhail is from London and was noted for her stand-up comedy in the 1990s, most prominently in her nomination for the Perrier Comedy Award in 1993.
McPhail hosted BBC Two's The Sunday Show, a studio-based comedy programme which also starred Katie Puckrik, Paul Kaye and Paul Tonkinson.
McPhail has also written for a monthly column for Diva, the UK's bestselling magazine for lesbians.
Television appearances
StandUp The Comedy Club Have I Got News for You Without Walls Edinburgh Nights Reportage Just For Laughs The Stand-Up Show Never Mind The Buzzcocks- ''The Staying In Show''
Radio credits
Loose Ends Loose Talk Room 101 The Mark Radcliffe Show Woman's Hour Missed Demeanours- Currently presents her own show on GLR.
- Co-wrote and presented two series of Windbags with Jo Brand for BBC Radio 1.
- ''The Mary Whitehouse Experience''
Stand-up comedy
- Melbourne Comedy Festival.
- Montreal Just For Laughs Festival
- Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
- A nationwide tour in spring 1996, that culminated in two sell-out performances at the Duke of York Theatre in London.