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Who Are The Two Women In The Maltesers Ads

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emmie | 14:49 Sun 02nd Apr 2017 | Adverts
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one i think is Amanda Abingdon, she of Sherlock fame, but the other is bugging me as she looks and sounds like her co-star in the ad.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Parkinson Katherine Jane Parkinson (born 9 March 1977) is an English actress. She has appeared in ... She also starred in television advertisements for Maltesers alongside fellow actress and comedian Amanda Abbington, a
14:54 Sun 02nd Apr 2017
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Amanda Abbington apparently, but who's the other.
Katherine Parkinson

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Parkinson
Katherine Jane Parkinson (born 9 March 1977) is an English actress. She has appeared in ... She also starred in television advertisements for Maltesers alongside fellow actress and comedian Amanda Abbington, a
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ah, i knew i had seen her before.. thanks for the answers.
She was so funny in Doc Martin, with her Cornish accent.
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she appeared in Sherlock as well. she sounds like her co star in the advert for Maltesers i thought they might be related.
She was also the manager in the hilarious comedy the IT crowd.

Here the IT guys take the micky out of her lack of computer knowledge.

In Humans too.
That advert has been around for years. I hope Amanda and Katherine are being paid for its constant reuse!
I'd rather they weren't. Most professions don't get paid again and again and again and again... for work they did yonks ago. Only a few have conned society into thinking it's right for them. I'd love all my past work to still be being paid for, into my bank account each time it's used.
Katherine also appeared as doc martins receptionist x

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