Jennifer Saunders - Writer

Writer

  • 2012: Viva Forever! (writer)
  • 2006: Jam & Jerusalem (16 episodes, 2006–2009)
  • 2008: French and Saunders Still Alive (V) (writer)
  • 2007: The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle (6 episodes, 2007)
  • 2007: A Bucket o' French & Saunders (5 episodes, 2007)
  • 2006: The Vivienne Vyle Show (TV) (writer)
  • 2001: Absolument fabuleux (creator: TV series Absolutely Fabulous)
  • 2000: Mirrorball (TV) (writer)
  • 2000: French & Saunders Live (V) (writer)
  • 1999: The Nearly Complete and Utter History of Everything (TV) (writer)
  • 1998: Absolutely Fabulous: A Life (V) (writer)
  • 1998: Absolutely Fabulous: Absolutely Not! (V) (original idea)
  • 1996: Roseanne (1 episode, 1996)
  • 1993: French and Saunders Live (V) (writer)
  • 1992: Absolutely Fabulous (38 episodes, 1992–2012)
  • 1991: Comic Relief (TV) (uncredited)
  • 1987: French and Saunders (38 episodes, 1987–2005)
  • 1986: Comic Relief (TV) (writer)
  • 1984: The Comic Strip Presents... (2 episodes, 1984–1986)
  • 1985: Girls On Top TV series (unknown episodes)
  • 1981: The Comic Strip (TV) (writer)

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