Katy Brand - Career

Career

In 2008, she collaborated with Katherine Parkinson on a BBC Radio 4 series called Mouth Trap.

Brand performed in Katy Brand's Big Ass Tour 2010. She also competed on Let's Dance for Sport Relief in 2010, in which she danced to Beyoncé's "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". Also in 2010, she made a guest appearance on the song "Stop Giving Me Verses" by The Hoosiers, which was an attempt to break the world record for longest single ever released.

In 2011, Brand took part in the BBC Learning project "Off By Heart Shakespeare", where she played the role of Titania from A Midsummer Night’s Dream and delivered a performance of the speech "Out of this wood do not desire to go".

In 2011 she also guest hosted a Children in Need special episode of Never Mind the Buzzcocks.

In 2012 Brand announced she would be writing a book, Brenda Monk is Funny, to be crowd-funded through the publisher Unbound.

In December of that year, she participated in the 2012 Christmas Special of the dance show, Strictly Come Dancing. Her partner was revealed as Anton du Beke, however they came second to bottom on the leaderboard.

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