Hannah Croft and Fiona Pearce are award-winning British comedy writer/performers. As well as starring in their own BBC Radio 4 comedy series The Croft & Pearce Show, they have written seven live sketch shows, completed three national tours and performed to sold-out audiences in London, at the Edinburgh Fringe and around the UK.

A BBC Next Big Thing act, they are winners of The Mervyn Stutter Spirit Of the Fringe Award, WhatsOnLondon Comedy Award Nominees and recipients of the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe ‘Total Sell Out Show’ Laurel. Their episode of Sketchorama (BBC Radio 4) was nominated for a BBC Audio Drama award. They have written for Tracey Ullman in Tracey Breaks The News (BBC1), the narrative comedy animation series Numtums (CBeebies) and an ad campaign that you can watch HERE. They were finalists at BAFTA in the Rocliffe Comedy Sitcom competition with their script Out of Town.

Hannah trained as an actor for three years at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She studied improvisation with Second City alumnus David Shore and has performed with The Monkey Toast Players, and Grand Theft Impro. She writes for the satirical news website The Daily Mash and is their resident sex correspondent. Fiona trained as an actor for three years at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. She has written for the satirical news website Reductress, currently writes for The Daily Mash, and has written on all series of BBC2’s BAFTA-nominated topical comedy show, The Mash Report / Late Night Mash (Dave), as well as Have I Got News For You.