The four-part docuseries, based on a popular podcast by the same name, follows the story of Amanda Riley, who announced that she had been diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin’s lymphoma in 2012.
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Not in Motherland form, at least. Now, in 2025, it has returned via spinoff instead, courtesy of fan favourite character Amanda, played by perhaps the most typecast woman in the world, Lucy Punch.
A star rating of 4 out of 5. After years of fighting to be top dog on Motherland, relentless social climber Amanda finally has her name in lights – and honestly, it's where she belongs.
Horgan returns as co-producer of Amandaland, which takes up the story of Motherland’s obliviously posh “alpha mum” Amanda, portrayed once again with expert dizziness by Lucy Punch.
The focus is now on Amanda, the entitled yummy mummy played to perfection by Lucy Punch. Even better, Joanna Lumley is back as her mother. Between them, they provide more laughs per scene than ...
If ever there was a sign that times are tough, surely it is that Motherland’s pristine but pompous alpha-mum Amanda has been forced to swap Waitrose for Tesco Metro. How the mighty have fallen.