John Bishop (II)
- 75 years old
- Producer, executive producer and director
Press clippings Page 12
Life's a rollercoaster: the rise of John Bishop
As John Bishop begins his latest British tour, Rollercoaster, he tells Sheryl Garratt how he changed his life with comedy.
Sheryl Garratt, The Telegraph, 15th September 2012John Bishop talks to us ahead of his Rollercoaster tour
The Liverpudlian has spent his year taking on charity challenges and hobnobbing with the stars.
Jay Richardson, The List, 13th September 2012John Bishop interview
"I went back to the Comedy Store and said 'Can I get on for 10 minutes'. I went on and thought 'This is what I've missed'. Hearing people laugh... that's the thing you want to keep on hearing.
David Dunn, The Sheffield Star, 2nd August 2012Audio: John Bishop: 'My teeth occupy 30% of my head'
John Bishop has revealed he had his teeth whitened when he started his television career because everyone else on TV had whitened teeth and in comparison it made him look like he had just "woken up on a bench."
BBC News, 24th June 2012John Bishop to host Sky series focusing on jokes
John Bishop is to present a ten-part series for Sky1 called John Bishop's Only Joking, in which comics and members of the public tell their favourite jokes.
British Comedy Guide, 7th June 2012John Bishop's Sport Relief Wembley honour
Liverpool FC fan John Bishop's £4m Sport Relief journey was honoured on Wembley Way.
Liverpool Echo, 7th May 2012After running, rowing and cycling his way from Paris to London in aid of Sport Relief, it's back to the day job for John Bishop tonight as he takes a guest turn on the opening episode of Sky's popular panel show. Alongside master of ceremonies James Corden, he's an ever-present source of the type of free-flowing sporting banter that's made the show one of the broadcaster's top performers.
The addition of Jack Whitehall, who replaces F1-bound Georgie Thompson as a regular panellist, is another shot in the arm for a series that's fast becoming essential viewing for sports fans and phobics alike.
Daniel Bettridge, Radio Times, 20th April 2012Eddie Izzard wants to do more marathons
Eddie Izzard was so impressed with John Bishop's Sport Relief "week of hell" that he is planning to get his running shoes back on and beat his own UK Guinness Record of completing 43 marathons in 53 days in 2009 for Sport Relief.
The Sun, 27th March 2012John Bishop: My week of hell for Sport Relief
Being asked to do a challenge for Sport Relief is like being asked to be the god parent to an ugly baby. Despite knowing you will forever have a picture of an ugly baby hanging on your wall in case your godchild's parents come to your house, it is very difficult to say no.
John Bishop, The Huffington Post, 21st March 2012John Bishop has MRI scan following his 'Week of Hell'
Comedian John Bishop has had an MRI scan over fears he may have done himself lasting damage while completing his Sport Relief challenge last week.
The Sun, 6th March 2012