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== Awards == | |||
Tate's turn on her eponymous show received much critical praise. She won a British Comedy Award in both 2004 and 2006 for her work. It also earned her a [[Royal Television Society Award]] in 2006. ''Catherine Tate'' also resulted in her being a four-time [[BAFTA]] nominee, and a one-time International [[Emmy Award]] nominee. | |||
Her work on ''Doctor Who'' earned her a [[National Television Award]] nod, but since she was in the un-gendered category of "Outstanding Drama Performance", she was in direct competition with [[David Tennant]], the winner. | |||
== Personal life == | == Personal life == |
Revision as of 01:47, 24 February 2018
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Awards
Tate's turn on her eponymous show received much critical praise. She won a British Comedy Award in both 2004 and 2006 for her work. It also earned her a Royal Television Society Award in 2006. Catherine Tate also resulted in her being a four-time BAFTA nominee, and a one-time International Emmy Award nominee.
Her work on Doctor Who earned her a National Television Award nod, but since she was in the un-gendered category of "Outstanding Drama Performance", she was in direct competition with David Tennant, the winner.
Personal life
Tate has one child, a girl named Erin (born 2003) with her ex-partner, Twig Clark. They live in Richmond, London.
External links
- Catherine Tate at the Internet Movie Database
- BBC Comedy - Catherine Tate
- BBC Comedy Guide - The Catherine Tate Show