The series, inspired by Manzoor’s experiences and from the rich and diverse cultural collectives and artists in London, follows the eponymous Muslim punk band, featuring geeky Ph.D. student and lead ...
In the enormously appealing British series “We Are Lady Parts,” the chaos and the comedy of a fledgling band – with its members squeezing in practice between day jobs and personal tribulations – comes ...
The Peacock series We Are Lady Parts is a bold and very funny comedy about an up-and-coming London punk band called Lady Parts. The members of Lady Parts, and its manager, are all young Muslim women, ...
While they might have a hard time securing shows in London, looks like the four-part Muslim punk band Lady Parts has a pretty steady gig on NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock. Earlier today, ...
In this new comedy series, members of an all-women Muslim punk band try to recruit an unlikely lead guitarist. By Lovia Gyarkye Arts & Culture Critic When Amina Hussein (Anjana Vasan) walks into the ...
Peacock‘s We Are Lady Parts returns with Season 2 on May 30, with all 6 new episodes available to binge. Guest stars this season include Malala Yousafzai and Meera Syal. The series, inspired by ...
Sarah Kameela Impey, Anjana Vasan, Faith Omole, Lucie Shorthouse, and Juliette Motamed in 'We Are Lady Parts.' - Credit: Saima Khalid/WTTV LIMITED/PEACOCK/C4 Finally, though, the new season is here.
In the opening six episodes, the five women at the center of the show make Lady Parts a band you want to hear more of, and more about. Stories about fictional bands aren’t always as sharp as those ...
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NBCUniversal streamer Peacock and Channel 4 have revealed the first look at their British comedy We Are Lady Parts, from writer/director Nida Manzoor. The series will air as a Peacock original in the ...
It’s been a long time since the world has heard from We Are Lady Parts — whether the fictional all-female, all-Muslim U.K. punk band or the delightful Britcom about the group. The series began ...
In the enormously appealing British series “We Are Lady Parts,” the chaos and the comedy of a fledgling band — with its members squeezing in practice between day jobs and personal tribulations — comes ...