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Oct 9, 2007 · Cameron co-wrote Rhona with ex-girlfriend Linda Gibson and sang its upbeat theme tune. As the first British sitcom to star a lesbian in its lead role, the show's premise provoked obvious...
Cameron co-wrote Rhona with her former partner Linda Gibson. Rhona was a sitcom which starred Cameron as Rhona Campbell, a lesbian Scot living alone in London, who has problems similar to those of her straight friends. Only one six-episode series was made, broadcast in July and August 2000 on BBC2. [3][4]
Written by and starring Rhona Cameron as a version of herself, Rhona follows an asthmatic Scottish lesbian living in London. Also features Mel Giedroyc , Dave Lamb , Janet Brown and Vicki Pepperdine .
She also co-wrote and starred in the BBC Two sitcom, Rhona, in 2000. In 2002 she joined the West End cast of The Vagina Monologues , before heading off to the Australian jungle for the first series of I’m a Celebrity…
She co-wrote the show, Rhona, first aired in 2000. Alongside Linda Gibson, the LGBT+ sitcom achieved critical acclaim and ran for six episodes. She was also a campmate on the first series of I'm a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!. With tensions high on the show, Rhona's honest, down to earth personality meant that she was a hit with audiences.
She also co-wrote and starred in the BBC Two sitcom, Rhona, which ran for just one six-episode series in 2000. In 2002 she joined the West End cast of The Vagina Monologues, before heading off to the Australian jungle for the first series of I'm a Celebrity...
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As you can see I’m the kind of performer writer who is hard to define. From a stand up background with bits and pieces of televsion including my own sitcom I starred in and co-wrote, I turned my hand to writing books a couple of years ago.