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Jimmy Carr

Jimmy Carr

  • 52 years old
  • English
  • Writer, stand-up comedian and executive producer

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Whether you're sick of the sight of Stephen Fry or think his national treasure status is as strong as ever, there's no denying the consistency of QI, which even in its eighth series still has no rival as the quiz show for the discerning viewer. Joining Alan Davies this week are Jimmy Carr, Dara O'Briain (the host of The Apprentice: You're Fired! Wednesdays) and BBC sports presenter Clare Balding.

The Telegraph, 10th December 2010

Jimmy Carr explains why Monday nights aren't funny

Jimmy Carr tells BBC Breakfast how audience enjoyment depends on the day of the week, with Saturday being the best night and Monday being the worst.

BBC News, 7th December 2010

The Apollo will always have a special significance for stand-up John Bishop. This gig last year ­catapulted him into the major league. Back in that ­spotlight for a new series, his routine is a confessional about that night and the nerves he suffered as he faced the biggest audience of his less-than glorious career.

A comedy routine about the job of comedy? Bishop's ­raconteurish style isn't to ­everybody's taste. He's not a gag machine like Jimmy Carr and his material is so personal you couldn't even describe it as observational either. He's more like that bloke in the pub who has a way of taking the ordinary events of an average day and shining them until they gleam.

Last year's act was all about how his new car had broken down - and he still looks like an ex-footballer who's got lost on his way to the Match Of The Day studio.

The host is Sean Lock who's also not above mining his family life for material. "My wife doesn't like me treating the kids like hecklers," he reveals.

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 25th November 2010

Video: Jimmy Carr previews new DVD

Comedian Jimmy Carr explains why he doesn't stop touring.

Laura Harding, The Independent, 14th November 2010

Jimmy Carr interview: stand-up comedy, 10 O'Clock Live

"I saw Charlie Brooker and David Mitchell the other night. We all independently said that it's going to be fine, I've got you two there! We've all done nothing, but are relying on the others."

Simon Brew, Den Of Geek, 11th November 2010

Jimmy Carr: I'm glad I had a normal job

Comedian Jimmy Carr, 38, worked in an oil company marketing department before becoming one of Britain's most prominent and successful stand-ups...

Metro, 9th November 2010

Barbara Windsor to be next guest on A Comedy Roast

Ex-EastEnders and Carry On star Barbara Windsor is to appear on A Comedy Roast, the Channel 4 comedy programme hosted by Jimmy Carr.

British Comedy Guide, 18th October 2010

Has any other presenter ever invested their heart and soul in a show as much as Davina McCall did with Big Brother? Not many people would have put as much enthusiasm into their last day at work as she did on the Ultimate Big Brother Final. And how does C4 repay her? By rounding up a bunch of comedians to insult her in an amusing manner. There's gratitude for you.

Jimmy Carr hosts as Patrick Kielty, Jack Whitehall, Rich Hall, Ed Byrne and Debra Stephenson poke fun, with tributes from her showbiz mates such as Dermot O'Leary, Chris Moyles and Julian Clary. Plus, of course, some former housemates, including Sam Pepper.

Sam's unique talent in the house was rubbing people up the wrong way without even trying. Wonder what he'll do to get under Davina's skin now that he's a free man?

Jane Simon, The Mirror, 15th October 2010

An interview with Jo Brand

She's the left-wing feminist comic who thinks Jimmy Carr is a nice bloke ... would the real Jo Brand come forward.

Teddy Jamieson, The Herald, 4th October 2010

We must be nearing the point of critical mass at which there are more comedy panel shows than there are comedians. Argumental attempts, with intermittent success, to split the difference between Have I Got News For You and Mock The Week, by getting teams of the usual suspects to debate topics suggested by John Sergeant. Tonight, captains Marcus Brigstocke and Rufus Hound are joined, respectively, by comics Will Smith and Jimmy Carr. Subjects include sweatshops, face transplants, reality TV and homosexuality.

The Guardian, 28th September 2010

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