Robinson got her start in television at age 25, after showing a homemade showreel to comedy agent John Noel while working as a waitress. She then starred in the TV pilot
Eight Steps to Enlightenment and a Nervous Breakdown, an improvised
mockumentary, playing Rachel, a self-obsessed
glamour model, trying to rid herself of
cellulite. In 2009, she appeared as Anna in the BBC One comedy
My Family in the episode "It's Training Men". In 2009, she appeared in a running sketch segment, ''Gilbert's Special Report
, in The TNT Show'' as Gilbert, a teenage boy who interviews celebrities, alongside his disabled crew members. In 2010,
Channel 4 commissioned a five-part comedy sketch show,
The Morgana Show. Channel 4's head of comedy, Shane Allen, said: "Discovering, supporting and nurturing new talent is at the heart of Channel 4 comedy’s remit, and in Morgana we really feel we’ve found a fresh performer with a huge amount of potential." Her characters included giant-glasses wearing Gilbert, making TV shows from his bedroom, and her impressions of
Fearne Cotton and mockumentary of
Natalie Cassidy "Sonia off Eastenders". In 2012, Robinson starred in the Channel 4 sketch show
Very Important People also starring
Terry Mynott. In the show, she impersonates a variety of performers, including
Frankie Boyle,
Danny Dyer,
Amy Childs and
Adele. In 2014 to 2015, she appeared as sexy nymphomaniac cafe-owner Julie in
Vic Reeves and
Bob Mortimer's two-series surreal
BBC Two television comedy sitcom
House of Fools in which her appearances include an obsessive attraction to Vic Reeves. In 2016, she appeared as
Pippa Middleton in
The Windsors, a comedy parody of the
British royal family in which she uses her sexiness to try to ensnare her sister's brother-in-law
Prince Harry. In 2018, she appeared with
Richard Ayoade in
Travel Man, visiting
Milan. In 2021, Robinson played Hilary Bowden in series 2, episode 4 of
Intelligence. The same year, she participated in the 12th series of Channel 4 comedy game show
Taskmaster, which she won. She returned to the series in 2024 as part of the third "Champion of Champions" special episode. In March 2022, Robinson appeared as Maxine in
Gold comedy
Newark, Newark. Also in 2022, she co-starred with
Dylan Moran in the BBC Two sitcom
Stuck. == Personal life ==