Autographs of Catherine Tate

Catherine Jane Ford (born 5 December 1969), known professionally as Catherine Tate, is an English actress, comedian and writer. She has won numerous awards for her work on the BBC sketch comedy series The Catherine Tate Show (2004–2007), as well as being nominated for an International Emmy Award and seven BAFTAs. Tate played Donna Noble in the 2006 Christmas special of Doctor Who, and later reprised her role for the fourth series in 2008, and the 60th anniversary episodes in 2023. More about Catherine Tate

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Current items with a signature of Catherine Tate

These are the most current items with a signature of Catherine Tate that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCATHERINE TATE signed Autogramm 20x25cm DOCTOR WHO in Person autograph COA£51.36logo
thumbnailCATHERINE TATE signed Autogramm 20x30cm DOCTOR WHO in Person autograph COA£68.49logo
thumbnailDr Who Dalek helmet signed David Tennant Catherine Tate£450.00logo
Following the success of The Catherine Tate Show, Tate starred as Joanie Taylor ("Nan") in its spin-off series Catherine Tate's Nan (2009–2015) and in the film The Nan Movie (2022). In 2011, she began a recurring role as Nellie Bertram in the U.S. version of The Office, and was a regular until the series ended. She also played Miss Sarah Postern in the BBC One sitcom Big School (2013–2014) and voiced Magica De Spell in the animated series DuckTales (2017–2021). In the early 2020s, she created and starred in two sitcoms, Netflix's Hard Cell which she also co-directed, and BBC One's Queen of Oz.

Tate has appeared in films, including Love and Other Disasters (2006), Mrs Ratcliffe's Revolution (2007), Gulliver's Travels (2010), Monte Carlo (2011), and SuperBob (2015). Read even more about Catherine Tate at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Catherine Tate

In total, we tracked 63 items since 01/09/2012. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Catherine Tate (David Tennant & Catherine Tate 8x10 signed photo Doctor Who @ Wales Comic Con) was sold in May 2022 for £150.00 while the cheapest item (CATHERINE TATE DOCTOR WHO DONNA NOBLE SIGNED AUTOGRAPH 6 x 4 PRE PRINT PHOTO) found a new owner for £0.49 in March 2024. The month with the most items sold (3) was September 2014 with an average selling price of £29.99 for an autographed item of Catherine Tate. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2022 with £75.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £0.99 was July 2013. In average, an autographed item from Catherine Tate is worth £6.50.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Catherine Tate were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

Picture Item Title Price Store
thumbnailCatherine Tate Hand Signed 10x8 Photograph£5.50logo
thumbnailCatherine Tate HAND SIGNED White Card DOCTOR WHO - DONNA NOBLE *IN PERSON* COA£24.99logo
thumbnailCatherine Tate HAND SIGNED White Card DOCTOR WHO - DONNA NOBLE *IN PERSON* COA£24.99logo
thumbnailCatherine Tate signed Dr Who photo on art paper£2.99logo
thumbnailCatherine Tate vintage signed page, AFTAL#145£4.99logo
thumbnailCatherine Tate “Catherine Tate’s Nan” AUTOGRAPH Signed 10x8 Photo ACOA£39.99logo
thumbnailDavid Tennant and Catherine Tate Signed Doctor Who Dr Who Photo AFTAL COA£75.00logo
thumbnailElla Kenion / Catherine Tate Show Genuine signed autograph 10x8 COA 28691£13.99logo
thumbnailThe Catherine Tate Show Complete Series 1-3 SIGNED (DVD) BBC Nan Comedy Rare£7.16logo
thumbnailThe Catherine Tate Show DVD - Series 2 SIGNED By Catherine Tate - No COA £4.99logo

Latest News about Catherine Tate

Catherine Tate fans ‘roaring with laughter’ as trailer for The Nan Movie finally (02/19/22): 'Move out of the way Multiverse of Madness!' Go to news article