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2025 | Catherine Tate is set to perform as Carabosse the Wicked Fairy in Sleeping Beauty at the London Palladium |
2025 | Began series regular role as Katja Vanderhoff in 'Going Dutch' |
2024 | Catherine Tate continued her performance in The Enfield Haunting at the Ambassadors Theatre, playing the role of Peggy Hodgson |
2023 | Catherine Tate received a nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series at the National Film Awards for her role in 'Doctor Who'. |
2023 | Created and starred in BBC One's sitcom Queen of Oz. |
2023 | Catherine Tate began performing in The Enfield Haunting at the Ambassadors Theatre, playing the role of Peggy Hodgson |
2023 | Reprised her role as Donna Noble in the Doctor Who 60th anniversary episodes. |
2023 | Catherine Tate voiced the character Juni HÃ¥kansdotter in the animated film Rally Road Racers |
May 2023 | Served as the UK's jury spokesperson in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, announcing the UK's jury points from the Liverpool Arena. |
May 2022 | Announced to reprise her role as Donna Noble in the 60th anniversary specials of Doctor Who, alongside David Tennant as the Fourteenth Doctor. |
April 2022 | Starred as six different characters in 'Hard Cell', a Netflix original mockumentary sitcom set in a women's prison, which she co-wrote and co-directed. |
2021 | Catherine Tate voiced the character of Baba Yaga in the animated film Monster Family 2 |
2021 | Began voicing Rita Gates in 'The Brilliant World of Tom Gates', appearing in 42 episodes |
2021 | Catherine Tate concluded her role in the BBC Radio 4 series 'Date Night' after appearing in 8 episodes |
2020 | Featured in a fundraising video for the Zoological Society of London during the coronavirus pandemic, supporting animal conservation efforts. |
2020 | Catherine Tate served as the narrator for Dash and Blink, an interactive BBC Bitesize game designed to help students learn French, Spanish, and Mandarin languages |
2020 | Catherine Tate starred in the Big Finish Productions audio drama 'Donna Noble: Kidnapped!' in the lead role |
2019 | Catherine Tate played the main role of Inquisitor Greyfax in 'Our Martyred Lady', appearing in 4 episodes |
2019 | Catherine Tate concluded her performances of The Catherine Tate Show Live with various characters across venues in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand |
2019 | Catherine Tate began her role in the BBC Radio 4 series 'Date Night', where she plays the character Terri |
2019 | Catherine Tate voiced the character Max in the animated production Anthem |
2018 | Presented the BBC One documentary 'Saving the British Bulldog', focusing on health issues affecting the breed. |
2018 | Catherine Tate married American screenwriter Jeff Gutheim. |
2018 | Catherine Tate presented the Laurence Olivier Awards, hosting a cut-down version of the ceremony |
2018 | Catherine Tate continued performing The Catherine Tate Show Live with various characters across venues in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand |
2018 | Catherine Tate starred in the short film 'Leading Lady Parts' |
2017 | Started voicing Magica De Spell in the Disney Channel and Disney XD animated series DuckTales. |
August 2017 | Expressed her passion for animal welfare during the Wizard World Chicago convention, highlighting her interest in animal rights. |
October 2016 | Began touring British theatres with 'The Catherine Tate Show Live', featuring most of her original television show characters and guest starring Brett Goldstein. |
January 2014 | Aired three episodes of her sitcom 'Catherine Tate's Nan', co-written with Brett Goldstein, earning a nomination at the 2015 British Academy Television Awards for Best Female Comedy Performance. |
2013 | Began playing Miss Sarah Postern in the BBC One sitcom Big School. |
January 2012 | Returned to 'The Office' as a series regular for the second half of season eight, reprising her role as Nellie Bertram. |
2011 | Participated in the Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust calendar with the Huddersfield Giants, further supporting the charity. |
May 2011 | Began performing in Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing' at the Wyndham's Theatre alongside David Tennant, for which she won the BroadwayWorld UK Award for Best Leading Actress in a Play. |
May 19 2011 | Guest starred in the seventh season finale of the American sitcom 'The Office', portraying Nellie Bertram. |
March 2011 | Appeared in Take That's 'Happy Now' music video for Comic Relief, alongside comedians Alan Carr, James Corden, John Bishop, and David Walliams, auditioning for a tribute band called Fake That. |
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