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Joanna Page: Gavin & Stacey Secrets, Love Actually and Bullying at RADA

Joanna Page: Gavin & Stacey Secrets, Love Actually and Bullying at RADA

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This week on A Night In with Sally Lindsay, Sally is joined by Gavin & Stacey star Joanna Page for a funny, honest and revealing chat.


Best known for playing Stacey Shipman in Gavin & Stacey and her memorable role in Love Actually, Joanna shares behind-the-scenes stories from one of the biggest British TV shows and one of the biggest British films of all time. From landing her breakthrough roles to filming unforgettable scenes - including her hilarious experience shooting naked scenes for Love Actually with Martin Freeman, nothing is off limits!


During a cosy night on the sofa, Joanna opens up about her difficult journey to get into acting, from growing up as a shy child in Swansea to experiencing bullying at her drama school, RADA where she faced harsh criticism of her Welsh accent.


Expect plenty of laughs as Joanna talks celebrity crushes, kissing Take That’s Mark Owen and meeting her childhood idols. She also spills behind-the-scenes secrets from working with Ruth Jones, James Corden and Matthew Horne on Gavin & Stacey, giving fans a rare insight into one of the UK’s most beloved shows.


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