Work

Sarah on TV

Sarah has appeared on Morning Live, You, Me and the Big C, Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza, The Last Leg for Stand Up To Cancer, Lorraine, The Victoria Derbyshire Show, and Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe.

Morning Live (BBC)

Morning Live (BBC)

Sarah sitting at the desk chatting to Adam Hills and other guests on Stand Up 2 Cancer on Channel 4

The Last Leg for Stand Up To Cancer (Channel 4)

Sarah sitting at the desk chatting to Tom Allen on Stand Up 2 Cancer on Channel 4

You, Me and the Big C at BBC New Broadcasting House (BBC News)

Sarah Mills with a microphone on stage at BBC New Broadcasting House for You, Me and the Big C
Sarah being interviewed on stage

Lorraine (ITV)

The Victoria Derbyshire Show (BBC Two)

A close up of Sarah appearing on the Victoria Derbyshire Show to talk about her experience as a Cancer patient
Sarah sitting on a sofa with a man and a woman while acting in a sketch

Charlie Brooker’s Weekly Wipe (BBC Two)

Sarah's writing has appeared in The Metro and The Telegraph, and she is currently the question editor for Dear Remy in The Hollywood Reporter.

As a Writer for TV, her credits include Have I Got News For You, Horrible Histories, Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, The Jonathan Ross Show and Sky Kids’ DODO. Sarah has also written for comedians Rob Beckett and Jon Robins respectively, in her roles as Edit Producer on various series of Celebs Go Dating, and Script Producer on Beat the Internet.

Sarah was on the judging panel for the 2024 BAFTA Rocliffe New Writing Competition in TV comedy.

Writing

Sarah performs stand up all over the UK and appeared on Dave’s Rosie Jones' Disability Comedy Extravaganza. In 2023, she was honoured to be invited to do warm up at New Broadcasting House as part of a live recording of BBC Radio 5 Live's You, Me and the Big C

She has appeared on podcasts including BBC Sounds’ Evil Genius with Russell Kane, and Drunk Women Solving Crime

Additionally, she is often invited to teach stand-up comedy to the next generation of jokesters - most notably for Angel Comedy and the prestigious Soho Theatre Labs.

Stand Up Comedy

Sarah writes and performs sketch comedy - including the Practice Baby sketch for Channel 4 which hit 1 million views on release.

Sketch Comedy

•  BAFTA Rocliffe Award for new Writing, TV Comedy: Winner, 2020
•  Shore Scripts TV Pilot Contest:
Semi-finalist, 2020
•  BAFTA for Best Comedy Ents Programme, Charlie Brooker’s Election Wipe:
Nomination, 2015
•  Funny Women Awards:
Semi-Finalist, 2012

Awards