
Miranda (TV series) - Wikipedia
Miranda is a British television sitcom written by and starring the eponymous comedian Miranda Hart. It originally aired on BBC Two from 9 November 2009, and later on BBC One.
Miranda (full episodes) - YouTube
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Miranda (TV Series 2009–2015) - IMDb
Miranda works in her joke shop with her best friend Stevie. She struggles when in social environments and no matter how hard she tries, she is always making a fool of herself, especially in front of her …
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Jan 8, 2026 · Why Miranda Confusion Leads to Criminal Charges in Chicago In Chicago, police encounters happen every day in neighborhoods like Bridgeport, Uptown, Bronzeville, and Jefferson …
Miranda Season 1 - watch full episodes streaming online
Miranda finds it impossible to stand up to her eccentric mother Penny who makes embarrassing and desperate attempts to marry her off.
Miranda - Apple TV
Will Miranda finally learn to accept herself and find contentment? And will she find her one true love? A socially inept joke shop owner digs her way out of - and into - awkward situations in this offbeat …
Miranda - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide
Find out how to watch Miranda. Stream the latest seasons and episodes, watch trailers, and more for Miranda at TV Guide.
Miranda (TV Series) | Miranda Wiki | Fandom
Miranda is a popular television series made by ITV Studios Global Entertainment for the BBC. It premiered on BBC Two on 9 November 2009. It starred and was co-written by Miranda Hart. This …
Miranda (TV Series 2009-2013) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Socially inept Miranda always gets into awkward situations; working in her joke shop with best friend Stevie, being hounded by her pushy mother, and especially when she's around her crush Gary.
Requirements of Miranda - LII / Legal Information Institute
Before a suspect in custody is interrogated, he must be given full warnings, or the equivalent, of his rights.