PWSA HAS A NEW PATRON
Date posted: Tuesday, December 29th, 2009
New Directions are pleased to reproduce
below an article from the web-site of the Prader
Willi Syndrome Association (uk).
We are pleased that Jo is the new patron of the
charity.
The latest news from the PWSA (UK)
JO BRAND - OUR NEW PATRON

We are delighted to announce that Jo Brand has agreed to become our new Patron and we extend a warm welcome to her from everyone at PWSA (UK).
Since leaving her job as a psychiatric nurse in 1987, Jo Brand has built a large following across the UK, male and female alike, appearing initially on the Saturday Live television show. In 1993 she became a resident panellist, along with Tony Hawks, on BBC monologue show The Brain Drain. Soon after, she had her hit “Through the Cakehole” (Channel X for Ch4) series met with great acclaim, as did her series “All the Way to Worcester” (Vera Prods for Ch4). Jo’s diverse appeal is marked by appearances on such eclectic programmes as “Question Time” (BBC) to “Nevermind the Buzzcocks” (TalkBack Prods for BBC) and “Countdown” (YTV for Ch4) to “They Think It’s All Over” (TalkBack Prods for BBC) and The Graham Norton Show (BBC).
Jo took part in the first celebrity version of Comic Relief does Fame Academy, and then in 2007, she appeared as a celebrity contestant on Comic Relief Does The Apprentice, again to raise money for Comic Relief. In 2009 she participated in Let’s Dance for Comic Relief, another Comic Relief fundraiser, dancing as Britney Spears (‘tis true), reaching the final.
She appeared as a judge in the BBC2 series The Speaker in April 2009. She offered her advice, along with John Amaechi and Jeremy Stockwell, in the eight-part series charting the search for “Britain’s Best Young Speaker’‘. This year saw her write and star in the utterly marvellous, Getting On, in which she starred along co-writers Joanna Scanlan and Vicki Pepperdine, on BBC in July 2009. The series, set on a hospital’s geriatric ward, was partly inspired by her earlier career in nursing, and has been commisioned for a second series to begin filming in 2010.
Her autobiography ‘Look Back In Hunger’ is now available from all good stockists. For further details see www.vivienneclore.com





