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TV’S comedy jewel is back

As Katherine Ryan’s new show hits screens, the outspoken comedian talks emotional connection­s and the power of audacity

- WORDS BONNIE M LAREN C

THERE IS SOMETHING powerful about jewellery. A necklace or ring can be beautiful, sparkly and decadent, but it’s more than that. Many of us will have at least one piece that ties us to a loved one, or to a time of our lives, anchoring us to something emotional. Katherine Ryan, host of new series All That Glitters, is no exception.

‘My mother and grandmothe­r were very glamorous,’ Katherine tells Grazia ahead of the show’s debut. ‘They loved gold, sparkling jewellery and make-up and lashes and hair.’ In fact, her favourite piece of jewellery (apart from a necklace made out of pasta by her daughter Violet) is an heirloom from her grandmothe­r, who passed away when Katherine was a teen. ‘It’s a gold cocktail ring with loads of cluster diamonds,’ she says. ‘It’s very her, but I also feel like it holds some of her energy. So I love that.’

Katherine is steering proceeding­s as eight creatives battle it out in Birmingham’s historic Jewellery Quarter in what’s being billed as GBBO with bling. Each episode sees the jewellers face two challenges: to create a best-selling piece, and to then design a bespoke piece for a client. Katherine is joined by industry giants Shaun Leane, who has worked with the likes of the late Alexander Mcqueen and Princess Beatrice, and Solange Azagurypar­tridge, whose work is featured in the permanent collection­s of London’s V&A.

Known for her love of sparkle and glamour – best displayed in her Netflix series The Duchess, in which she is rarely seen without a bejewelled Alice band – Katherine is a perfect fit. ‘I feel like I made a clear decision at the beginning of my comedy career that I wanted to be glam on stage, and I think a lot of that came from the idea that women should not look in any way distractin­g,’ she explains.

Beyond the glitter, Katherine has been spending lockdown waiting to get back on stage as a stand-up and on TV as a regular show panellist. It’s given her time to focus on her forthcomin­g memoir, The Audacity. ‘In my work, when women specifical­ly are honest and provocativ­e and passionate, then we just get labelled audacious,’ she says. ‘And I’m fine with that. I’ve lived my life, and continue to do so, in exactly the way I think is correct.’ Coming up with a title is one thing. Writing the book is another. ‘I’ve quite enjoyed writing it,’ she insists. ‘I tried to do it as though I’m writing my friend an email every day. It’s like having an office job and waking up and doing the school run, and dedicating time to this book. It’s been so wonderful to do. I want it to be amazing.’ ‘All That Glitters’ is on BBC Two at 8pm, Tuesday

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