Television In 1984, she made her TV debut on the
BBC Scotland comedy
Laugh??? I Nearly Paid My Licence Fee; however, her first major television appearance came in 1986 as a star of the
sketch show Naked Video. Made by
BBC Scotland, it was shown throughout the UK on
BBC2. In between seasons of
Naked Video, Smith also starred in the Scottish
sitcom City Lights, which ran for seven years on the BBC. Smith is best known for her role as Mary 'Mary Doll' Nesbitt in the BBC sitcom
Rab C. Nesbitt, a series based on characters in a
Naked Video sketch. Launched in 1990 and set in Glasgow, the show ran for nine years on
BBC Two. It was revived for a Christmas special in 2008, two new series in 2010 and 2011, and a New Year special in 2014. From 1997 to 2001, Smith starred as Rosa in the BBC children's television show,
Hububb. Smith has appeared in the BBC dramas
Two Thousand Acres of Sky and
55 Degrees North, performed alongside
Helena Bonham Carter in the British film
Women Talking Dirty, and toured Scotland with her stand-up comedy show. In October 2007, she appeared in an episode of the
Jennifer Saunders sitcom
The Life and Times of Vivienne Vyle. In 2010 she took part in an
STV tribute to Scottish actor
Gerard Kelly. In January 2011, she appeared on
Celebrity Mastermind with singer-songwriter
Joni Mitchell as her specialist subject. She finished second on the programme. Since 2015, Smith has presented a documentary-style show entitled
Burdz Eye View, broadcast by
STV, in which she tours Scotland with her comedy act and talks about Scottish life and culture. For her work on the series, Smith was awarded a
Royal Television Society Award.
Theatre For many years Smith was a regular in
pantomime at the
Kings' Theatre,
Glasgow, starring alongside
Gerard Kelly in performances such as
Aladdin,
Mother Goose and
Sleeping Beauty. More recently, she has appeared in her own seasonal show,
12 Nights of Christmas at the
Òran Mór, Glasgow. She has also toured Scotland in straight plays, notably with
Andy Gray, in
The Woman Who Cooked Her Husband,
Two and
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Other Scottish theatre roles include
The Steamie,
Guys and Dolls and
Shirley Valentine. She has also performed in new works at the
Tron Theatre, Glasgow and the
Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh. In September 2008 she began touring the UK in a stage version of the hit British film
Calendar Girls, along with
Lynda Bellingham,
Patricia Hodge,
Siân Phillips,
Gaynor Faye and
Brigit Forsyth. The show opened in
London's West End at the
Noël Coward Theatre in April 2009. The original cast left the show at the end of July 2009, but Smith returned in a different role as part of a national tour in 2010. From 2009 to 2016, Smith starred in Christmas pantomime at
His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen. In 2017 she returned to pantomimes at the
King's Theatre, Glasgow. In 2012, she played Scottish singer
Susan Boyle in the touring musical
I Dreamed a Dream (which she co-wrote with
Alan McHugh), based on Boyle's life and rise to fame. There were plans to tour the show in Australia in 2013 but these were cancelled. In 2016, Smith toured Scotland as Miss Hannigan in the musical
Annie. In 2017, she toured Scotland in a musical version of
Kay Mellor's
Fat Friends. == Personal life and honours ==