The Mash Report

The Mash Report

2017- 2019
3 Seasons
22 Episodes
5.7(10 votes)
Returning Series
Comedy
Talk
News

Overview

Satirical and surreal news show. Nish Kumar and a cast of hilarious correspondents keep you up to date with everything that has happened - or not happened - this week.

Links & Resources

Social & External

Production Companies

Zeppotron

Videos & Trailers

2 videos

Cast & Crew

12 members
Acting

Nish Kumar

Presenter

Nish Kumar
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Rachel Parris

Correspondent

Rachel Parris
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Ellie Taylor

News Reader

Ellie Taylor
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Steve N Allen

News Reader

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Andrew Hunter Murray

Unknown Role

Andrew Hunter Murray
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Greig Johnson

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Tom Bell

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Tom Bell
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Jason Forbes

Unknown Role

Jason Forbes
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Freya Parker

Unknown Role

Freya Parker
Camera

Michael Spicer

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Geoff Norcott

Unknown Role

Geoff Norcott
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Desiree Burch

Unknown Role

Desiree Burch

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