Maria McErlane

Maria McErlane

Nacimiento : 1957-12-09, Buckinghamshire, England, UK

Historia

Maria McErlane is a British actress and presenter specialising in comedy. She has been acting since 1984.

Perfil

Maria McErlane

Películas

The Fast Show: Just a Load of Blooming Catchphrases
Herself
Bono estente! It's been over 25 years since quickfire sketch show classic The Fast Show first hit our screens, and what better way to celebrate its enduring success than with a two-hour extravaganza of archive clips, cast interviews and rarely seen footage?
When Eurovision Goes Horribly Wrong
Self
Angela Rippon presents a guide to some of the Eurovision Song Contest's most disastrous moments. Including the kiss that ruined the chances of Danish singer Birthe Wilke.
Hijos de los hombres
Shirley
Año 2027: el ser humano está al borde de la extinción: los hombres han perdido la capacidad de procrear y se ignora por qué razon todas las mujeres del planeta se han vuelto estériles. Al mismo tiempo, el mundo se estremece cuando muere un muchacho de 18 años, la persona más joven de la Tierra. Se vive, pues, una situación de caos galopante. En tales circunstancias, Theo, un desilusionado ex-activista radical de Londres convertido en burócrata, es contratado por Julian para que proteja a la persona más buscada de la Tierra.
it²i²
Maria Leghorn
Scientists have been working on creating Artificial Intelligence, knowing that there are approximately 50 billion synaptic connections between neurons in the average human brain. They have failed, and during the timespan, many millions of computers have linked up together over the internet. In March, the fifty billionth computer went online, which was Robert Llewellyn's new Macintosh computer. All the interlinked computers begin reaching the complexity of a human brain. Then, the monstrously obese computer programmer John Silverstine noticed the link up. He called it "it²i²", for, following as René Descartes stated, "I think, therefore, I am." So it²i² agrees, "It thinks, therefore, it is." Robert Llewellyn was making a documentary for the BBC about geek culture, when he became aware of this.
A Lump In My Throat
New Age Woman
Docudrama about the life of John Diamond - Author, jounalist and husband of food writer Nigella Lawson. Who wrote about the 'Stuff of life' in his weekly column in the Times. He then was diagnosed with cancer and this then became the backdrop to his writings. This programme was adapted fom the stage play by his friend Victoria Coren about his life and writings.
Bostock's Cup
Margaret Masson
Former players and associates of third division club Bostock Stanley gather for a celebratory dinner to commemorate their famous FA Cup victory twenty-five years previously during which a shocking truth is revealed.
A Song for Eurotrash
Self - Narrator
A satirical look at Eurovision featuring cover versions of classic songs.