After Dinner Speakers: Sally Phillips, The Rhythmics, James Mapes

Sally Phillips has appeared in many television programmes, such as Fist of Fun (as The Girl Who Smelled of Spam and others) [1995], occasionally in Comedy Nation [BBC 2], the giggling receptionist in I'm Alan Partridge [BBC 2, 1997], Holding the Baby [ITV, 1997], and In The Red [BBC 2, 1998], and more recently in Smack the Pony [C4, 1999] and Hippies [BBC, 1999], plus a few radio programmes including Life, Death & Sex with Mike & Sue, People Like Us, and The Treatment [Radio 5] amongst others. She has also been involved with lots of Lee & Herring projects. After her successful part in Bridget Jones's Diary, Sally is now appearing in Mean Machine, due for release on Boxing Day, December 26th in the UK and a couple of months later in the The Junkies, featuring Sally as a lovable heroin addict, hit our Internet connected monitor screens on Monday 20th March and thus Sally starred in the world's first downloadable Internet sitcom ever. The all important address to burn into the back of your eyeballs is: www.thejunkies.com.

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