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We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review - female Muslim punk band rocks the house

We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review - female Muslim punk band rocks the house | reviews, news & interviews We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review - female Muslim punk band rocks the house We Are Lady Parts, Channel 4 review - female Muslim punk band rocks the house Nida Manzoor s smart sitcom breaks new ground by Adam SweetingFriday, 21 May 2021 It’s crazy, but could it possibly work? Writer Nida Manzoor (a veteran of Doctor Who and BBC Three’s sitcom Enterprice) grew up in a Muslim family, but that didn’t stop her being a fan of punk rock, Blackadder and It’s crazy, but could it possibly work? Writer Nida Manzoor (a veteran of

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WE ARE LADY PARTS Official Trailer (HD) Sofia Barclay Views We Are Lady Parts streaming on Peacock June 3. We Are Lady Parts shows the highs and lows of the band – Lady Parts – as seen through the eyes of Amina Hussain (Anjana Vasan) – a geeky microbiology PhD student, who’s on the lookout for love and is recruited to be their unlikely lead guitarist. Lady Parts’ fierce and enigmatic frontwoman Saira (Sarah Impey) sees something in Amina. However, the other members – taxi-driving drummer Ayesha (Juliette Motamed), cartoon-drawing bassist and backing vocalist Bisma (Faith Omole) and the band’s wheeler-dealer band manager Momtaz (Lucie Shorthouse) – are not convinced she is right for their band.

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