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Susan Elizabeth Perkins (born 22 September 1969) is an English actress, broadcaster, comedian, presenter and writer. Originally coming to prominence through her comedy partnership with
Mel Giedroyc Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc ( , ; born 5 June 1968) is an English actress, comedian and television presenter. With Sue Perkins, she has co-hosted series including ''Light Lunch'' for Channel 4, '' The Great British Bake Off'' for the BBC an ...
in ''
Mel and Sue Mel Giedroyc (born 5 June 1968) and Sue Perkins (born 22 September 1969), known collectively as Mel and Sue, are an English comedy double act. They are known for hosting the BAFTA Award-winning BBC One cookery series '' The Great British ...
'', she progressed into radio and television presenting, notably of '' The Great British Bake Off'' (2010–2016), '' Insert Name Here'' (2016–2019) and '' Just a Minute'' (since 2021) on BBC Radio 4.


Early life and education

Perkins was born on 22 September 1969 in
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,
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, where she grew up with her two younger siblings, and her parents. Her father worked for a local car dealership and her mother was employed as a secretary. She was educated at Croham Hurst School, a nearby independent school for girls in South Croydon, at the same time as television presenter Susanna Reid. She later studied English at New Hall (now Murray Edwards College) at the
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, graduating in 1991 with a 2:2. While at Cambridge, she was a member of the Footlights, where she met
Mel Giedroyc Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc ( , ; born 5 June 1968) is an English actress, comedian and television presenter. With Sue Perkins, she has co-hosted series including ''Light Lunch'' for Channel 4, '' The Great British Bake Off'' for the BBC an ...
. She was Footlights president during the academic year 1990–91.


Mel and Sue

Perkins and creative partner Mel Giedroyc took their first steps into television under the name
Mel and Sue Mel Giedroyc (born 5 June 1968) and Sue Perkins (born 22 September 1969), known collectively as Mel and Sue, are an English comedy double act. They are known for hosting the BAFTA Award-winning BBC One cookery series '' The Great British ...
. The duo began to gain success and were short-listed for the ''
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'' Best Newcomers award at the Edinburgh Festival in 1993. After a few years writing for French & Saunders (and occasionally appearing on their BBC series), they co-hosted a lunchtime show on
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entitled ''
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'', and an early evening version, '' Late Lunch'', which ran from March 1998 to February 1999. In January 2015, Giedroyc and Perkins began hosting their own daytime chat show on ITV called ''
Mel and Sue Mel Giedroyc (born 5 June 1968) and Sue Perkins (born 22 September 1969), known collectively as Mel and Sue, are an English comedy double act. They are known for hosting the BAFTA Award-winning BBC One cookery series '' The Great British ...
''. In August 2015, it was announced that ''Mel and Sue'' had been cancelled by ITV. On 23 July 2017, it was confirmed that they would host a new version of '' The Generation Game'' for BBC One.


Television

In 2002, Perkins appeared on the second UK series of '' Celebrity Big Brother'' in aid of four charities, Centrepoint, National Missing Persons Helpline, Rethink and
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. During the series, she interacted with series winner Mark Owen from Take That, and TV presenter Les Dennis. Perkins was evicted from the house on Day 9. She provided the voice for Messenger Bird in '' Dinotopia'', produced for Hallmark Entertainment. In 2003, Perkins joined Channel 4 morning television programme '' RI:SE''. In the same year, Perkins also provided additional written material for BBC sitcom '' Absolutely Fabulous''. Perkins has appeared on several BBC shows including '' Have I Got News for You'', '' Mock the Week'', '' QI'', '' Room 101'', '' Celebrity Weakest Link'', '' Question Time'' and '' Newsnight''. She has made appearances as a field reporter for Armando Iannucci vehicle '' The Saturday Night Armistice''. Perkins hosted the second series of ''Good Evening, Rockall'', a short-lived, news-oriented panel game shown on
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. In 2006, she appeared in BBC Four's vocabulary quiz show '' Never Mind the Full Stops''. She was also a team captain on ITV's ''Win, Lose or Draw Late''. During the same decade she made appearances on '' Celebrity MasterChef'', ''Celebrity Poker'' and '' News Knight with Sir Trevor McDonald''. In April 2007, she participated in the television series, ''Edwardian Supersize Me'' for the BBC. She was joined by food critic Giles Coren. The series focused on spending a week eating the equivalent of a wealthy Edwardian couple's food, whilst wearing period clothing. Following the series, Perkins and Coren were commissioned to present a new series called, '' The Supersizers Go...''. The premise of "Edwardian Supersize Me" was replicated and focused on other periods throughout history. In the first episode, they survived for a week on
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rations. It was re-commissioned for a second episode, Perkins and Coren covered the
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period. The third episode covered the Victorian period, the fourth the 1970s, the fifth the Elizabethan period and the sixth the Regency period. In August and September 2008, Perkins appeared in the reality television series '' Maestro'' on
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. During the series, a group of eight celebrities attempted (until eliminated) to learn to conduct orchestral, choral and operatic music. During the series, Perkins conducted three pieces, two of them with soprano soloist Lesley Garrett. Perkins won the series. In 2008, Perkins narrated the series '' ....And Proud'' on Virgin 1. Perkins appeared in a second "Supersizers" series called ''The Supersizers Eat...'' with Giles Coren which aired on
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in June and July 2009. In September and October 2009 she hosted the Channel 4 panel game ''The Big Food Fight''. She then gave a televised lecture for the
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. Entitled "Wit's End? British Comedy at the Crossroads", the lecture focused on the state of British comedy. The presentation was broadcast on BBC Two. In March 2010, Perkins appeared in a three part mini-series on BBC Two, ''A Band for Britain'', in which she attempted to revive the fortunes of the Dinnington Colliery Band. In 2010, Perkins and Coren presented ''Giles and Sue Live the Good Life'', a celebration of the 1970s BBC series '' The Good Life'', where they were challenged to live a self-sufficient lifestyle. Later that year, Perkins was joined by
Mel Giedroyc Melanie Clare Sophie Giedroyc ( , ; born 5 June 1968) is an English actress, comedian and television presenter. With Sue Perkins, she has co-hosted series including ''Light Lunch'' for Channel 4, '' The Great British Bake Off'' for the BBC an ...
to present '' The Great British Bake Off'', a cookery competition with each episode looking at a different aspect of baking. They co-hosted the series for seven seasons. In September 2016, Love Productions announced that a three-year deal had been agreed to broadcast the show on
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instead of the BBC from 2017. Perkins and Giedroyc announced that they would not be continuing with ''Bake Off'' on its new network. Mary Berry announced she was also leaving ''Bake Off'' on the same day that fellow-judge Paul Hollywood separately announced he would be staying with the show. Perkins narrated the 2011 game show '' Don't Scare the Hare''. In October 2011, she presented a series on BBC Two called ''All Roads Lead Home''. It featured Perkins learning how to use nature as a navigation tool. She was joined on the series by Alison Steadman and Stephen Mangan. On 30 December 2011, she presented and performed ''Mrs Dickens's Family Christmas'', a 60-minute documentary for BBC Two that examined the marriage of
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through the eyes of his wife, Catherine. Periodically, she has presented '' The Culture Show'', including its broadcast from the Edinburgh Festival in August 2012. During that broadcast she interviewed Nile Rodgers, a member of the American disco-pop music group Chic. In 2011, Perkins featured in the BBC travel adventure show ''
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: Alaska''. She and Charley Boorman, her companion for the trip, drove the Dalton Highway. She then appeared with Liza Tarbuck in Series 2 Episode 2 of ''World's Most Dangerous Roads: Ho Chi Minh Trail'', shown in 2012, driving in
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and
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. In November 2014 she returned to South-East Asia, travelling from the Mekong delta up to Tibet in '' The Mekong River with Sue Perkins'', produced by Indus Films for the BBC. In September 2015, she presented a one-off show ''Kolkata with Sue Perkins'' on BBC One. On 26 February 2013, the first episode of Perkins's self-penned sitcom, '' Heading Out'', was broadcast. It was produced by Red Production Company and Square Peg TV. Perkins also portrayed the show's lead, Sara. From 4 August 2014, she presented ''Cooks' Questions'' on More4. Perkins was a team captain on the second and third series of '' What the Dickens?'', hosted by Sandi Toksvig on Sky Arts. In 2016, she began hosting the
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panel show '' Insert Name Here'' and was a commentator on the
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game show '' Can't Touch This''. She co-presented '' The Big Spell'', a weekly game show for Sky1 alongside Joe Lycett and Moira Stuart. In September 2019 she presented ''Japan with Sue Perkins'', a two part BBC travel series about life in Japan. In 2021, she participated in the second series of '' The Masked Singer'' as "Dragon" and finished in fifth place. In 2022, Perkins hosted and starred in the TV series '' Perfectly Legal''. Beginning in September 2023, Perkins appeared as a contestant on the 16th series of ''Taskmaster''. She finished fourth.


Conducting

Following her success in '' Maestro'' in 2008, Perkins guest-conducted the London Gay Symphony Orchestra on 11 October 2009, at St Anne's Church Garden in Soho. She conducted two pieces, the Simpsons Theme by Danny Elfman, and the William Tell Overture by Rossini, the latter for the first time. As part of ''A Band for Britain'', Perkins conducted the Dinnington Colliery Band at the DW Stadium playing the National Anthem for a Four Nations rugby match, and also conducted them together with the Grimethorpe Colliery Band at Sheffield City Hall. Perkins again conducted the BBC Concert Orchestra at the first Comedy Prom at the
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during the 2011 Prom season. Perkins is associate conductor for the Orion Orchestra, a London-based orchestra consisting of students and graduates of the Royal College of Music, Royal Academy of Music and Guildhall School of Music and Drama.


Radio

Perkins is a panel member on Radio 4's '' The News Quiz'' and has made regular appearances on Radio 2's '' It's Been a Bad Week''. She was also a frequent panellist on another popular Radio 4 show, '' Just a Minute'': in the 2012 television version, she appeared in four out of the 10 episodes (more than any other panellist except Paul Merton, who appeared in all 10) and won on all four occasions. After original ''Just a Minute'' host Nicholas Parsons died in Aylesbury on 28 January 2020, Perkins was part of the roster of guest hosts for the series, and in July 2021, she was announced as the new permanent host, starting with the 87th series. She was the chair of Radio 4's '' The 99p Challenge'' until the show finished in 2004. Perkins appeared every day in the last half-hour of Mark Radcliffe's afternoon radio show on Radio 2, when he sat in for Steve Wright. Between 2006 and 2007, Perkins was a panellist on a Radio 4 show, ''The Personality Test'', a quiz show about the host, presented by a different host each week. Past hosts include Gyles Brandreth and Rick Wakeman, and other panellists include Robin Ince, Lucy Porter and Will Smith. She also provided the voiceovers at the start and end of each programme. Perkins is a regular cast member of '' Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!''. Perkins presented a Radio 4 documentary on the
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's competition the " World's Biggest Liar", which she won.Comedienne crowned biggest liar
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In December 2008, she was a guest on '' Private Passions'', the biographical music discussion programme on
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. Perkins was also chair of the Radio 4 panel game ''Dilemma'', in which four humorous guests discussed moral conundrums she provided for them. The first series ran for six episodes on Sunday evenings from 13 November to 18 December 2011. Another series of this programme ran in February 2013. On 9 July 2017 Perkins was the guest celebrity on Radio 4's ''Desert Island Discs''. In February 2020, she began presenting a 6.30 pm comedy series on
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called ''Nature Table'', taking a humorous look at the natural world, recorded at ZSL London Zoo.


Podcast

In 2025, Perkins and Giedroyc launched a podcast titled ''Mel and Sue: Should Know by Now'' on Audible.


Books

Perkins was a judge for the 2009 Man Booker Prize. Her memoir, ''Spectacles'', was published in October 2015. In October 2018, she released an
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travel book ''East of Croydon: Blunderings Through India and South East Asia'', which was shortlisted in the 'Autobiography of the Year' category at the 2018 National Book Awards.


Edinburgh Festival appearances

Perkins has performed two stand-up comedy solo shows at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival: ''Spectacle Wearer of the Year 2006'' in 2005, and ''The Disappointing Second Show'' in 2006.


Personal life

In August 2012, Perkins appeared on '' Tatler''s list of high-profile lesbians in London. She was outed as a lesbian in 2002 by her ex-girlfriend Rhona Cameron during Cameron's appearance on ITV's '' I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!'' Perkins has said that "being a lesbian is only about the 47th most interesting thing about me". In April 2015, Perkins was the victim of online harassment on
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after oddsmakers made her the favourite to fill the vacancy on the BBC's '' Top Gear'' programme left by the departure of Jeremy Clarkson, despite Perkins saying that rumours about her imminent appointment to the show were "fabricated". She temporarily quit the social media site, but returned in August 2015. In September 2015, Perkins revealed that she was diagnosed with prolactinoma, which is a benign growth on her pituitary gland. She had received the diagnosis eight years previously. The side effects prevent her from having children. Perkins was brought up as a
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. She lives between Dartmouth Park, north London and
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,
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. Between 2014 and 2021, she was in a relationship with TV presenter Anna Richardson. Perkins has both English and German ancestry including a great-grandmother who was an ethnic German from what is now
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.


Filmography


Television


References


External links

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Official Mel and Sue website
(archive.org 2010-03-16)


Sue Perkins Management - Debi Allen
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