If you haven't heard about Sophie Duker yet, you're in luck. This rising star in comedy, known not just as a hilarious talent but also a powerful voice, will be gracing our screens on BBC Two's trivia game show, *Richard Osman's House Of Games*, this week. Exciting, right?
This isn't just any week on *House Of Games*. It's Redemption Week! Contestants who didn't get their win last time are back, vying once more. Among them are Bab Atunde Aléshé, Gaby Roslin, Jeff Stelling, and our very own Sophie Duker. With this lively lineup, get ready folks: there's bound be lots laughter mingled with suspenseful moments.
Born in London, Sophie crafts comedy that's not only thought-provoking but delivered with serious flair. Her journey kicked off at Oxford University with The Oxford Imps, an improv troupe. Fast forward through her career, and in 2015 she was spotlighted as a finalist in Funny Women Award. Pretty impressive, right?
Sophie's career took flight after winning Funny Women Best Comedy Writer in 2021. As a comedian who proudly embraces her West African heritage, each performance bursts with passion - from anti-racist messages down through being pro-LGBTQ+. She's even founded Wacky Racists, a comedy club celebrating diverse voices across comedic landscapes.
2019 saw Sophie debut her solo show *Venus* at Edinburgh Festival Fringe. It not only earned rave reviews but also snared a Best New comer nomination. Her follow-up, *Hag*, packed venues at Fringe too before heading out nationwide.
Being queer and bisexual herself, Sophie throws her support behind LGBTQ+ rights passionately. At PinkNews Awards she provocatively called out joke-tellers targeting minorities. Indeed, according her, they're simply "afraid our funniness." She stands tall as proof diversity matters in comedy.
In one candid interview with Diva Magazine, Sophie admitted stand-up comedy helped shape her self-acceptance journey. "Stand-up's allowed me become more myself, speak out, find power," she explained. This path led her courageously coming out her mother onscreen via a show!
Among few prominent black bisexual comedians around, Sophie emphasizes why representation within industry matters tremendously — especially highlighting struggles faced performers color at gigs like Fringe where historically diversity's lacked. "It gets easier finding magic pockets out there, but as queer woman color seeing myself stage or audience still quite rare," she laments.
While thriving stand-up wise, Sophie also contributes writing credits towards popular TV including *Spitting Image*, Netflix's *Too Hot To Handle*, plus CBBC's *Horrible Histories*. Her podcast appearances range from *The Guilty Feminist* right through sharing insights on *Everything I Know About Love*.
And let me tell you about her unique face-showing television endeavors; she braved pottery during Channel 4's *The Festive Pottery Throw Down*. Initially skeptical, she ended up moved deeply by that experience.
Stepping onto renowned British comedy shows like *8 Out Of 10 Cats*, *Mock The Week*, and *Frankie Boyle's New World Order*, Sophie shines bright! She took home a win from *Celebrity Mastermind*'s 2022 episode plus came piloting ahead among Season 13 winners on *Taskmaster*.
Combining humor, insightfulness, and advocacy seamlessly; Sophie Duker carves significant impacts every corner she embraces within comedy realm. Through championing voices among LGBTQ+, communities alongside people color alike — wielding laughter powerfully becomes catalyst sparking change directionally through each event performed.
So this week, don't miss Sophie Duker on *Richard Osman's House Of Games* at 6 pm on BBC Two. You'll get a front-row seat as her sharp wit and comedic brilliance take center stage!
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