

She and her routine were featured in Edinburgh Nights, a BBC show about the Fringe presented by Nish Kumar. Jones talks about a hypothetical "able-bodied Rosie" and discusses a sexual fantasy about Ryan Gosling. In 2018, Jones' Edinburgh Festival Fringe show was entitled "Fifteen Minutes". Metro listed her as one of "9 hilarious women to look out for in 2017". It received 3.5 stars in Chortle and three stars in The List. The show was 35 minutes long and contained jokes about her visit to the 2016 Summer Paralympics, using disabled toilets, and commentary on the words "disabled" and " spastic". In 2017, Jones performed "Inspiration" at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Jones first performed stand-up comedy without preparation at a friend's comedy night. In 2021, Jones appeared in the QI episode "Sideshows, Stunts and Scavenger Hunts". Filmed during the Covid-19 pandemic, it features Jones visiting a number of UK tourist destinations, joined by other celebrities. In May 2021, Jones starred in her own Channel 4 series, Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure. Jones appeared as a panellist on BBC One's Question Time on 12 November 2020. Īlongside series creator Laurie Nunn, Jones co-wrote episode four of the second season of the Netflix comedy-drama Sex Education, released in January 2020. She also appeared on an episode of Joe Lycett's Got Your Back. and on BBC Radio 4's The News Quiz, presented by Nish Kumar. In 2020, Jones guest starred in an episode of the third series of the BBC drama Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators. The podcast features Bauer, Jones and a guest discussing their childhoods and what they did in order to get attention in their youth. In June 2019, Jones launched a new podcast alongside fellow comedian Helen Bauer entitled Daddy Look at Me. She has also appeared on the podcast The Guilty Feminist, the Channel 4 online programme The Last Leg: The Correspondents, the BBC Three series "Things Not to Say", BBC Radio 4's Fred at the Stand and BBC web series Period Dramas. In 2019, Jones was a guest on Hypothetical and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, and again on 8 Out of 10 Cats and The Last Leg. In 2018, Jones appeared in Silent Witness and on The Last Leg. In 2017, Jones appeared on 8 Out of 10 Cats. Jones has also written for Harry Hill's Alien Fun Capsule, Would I Lie to You? and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown. She began writing for The Last Leg during their coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics. Jones reached the final of the 2016 Funny Women Awards. In January 2015, Jones began a screenwriting class at the National Film and Television School. She was unemployed for a few years following this. Jones was hired for a year as a junior researcher for Objective Media Group as part of a disability scheme at Channel 4. In 2011, following her graduation with a first-class degree from the
