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Rosie Wilby : ウィキペディア英語版
Rosie Wilby
Rosie Wilby, born Liverpool in 1970, is an English stand up comedian and singer songwriter based in South London.
==Career==
Wilby grew up in Ormskirk, and studied at the University of York where one of her contemporaries was fellow comic Zoe Lyons. Moving to North London in 1993, she secured a place on the ft2 Film and Television freelance training scheme and worked on shows including Later... with Jools Holland, and was an extra in British television drama The Politician's Wife. She went on to work on the BFI/Maya Vision co-production A Bit of Scarlet〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://explore.bfi.org.uk/4ce2bbd8b044d )〕 before becoming a trainee reporter on BBC Radio 5 'Out This Week'. Between 1997 and 2000, Wilby became a regular music journalist for Time Out London as well as writing for NME, and had her own column called Rosie's Pop Diary in the now defunct 'Making Music' magazine. As a music journalist, she interviewed, among others, Beth Orton, Suzanne Vega, Stereophonics and the band Muse.

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