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Mo Gilligan

  • British
  • Actor, writer, producer, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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Mo Gilligan pilots BBC game show

Mo Gilligan is working on a British version of the comedy game show That's My Jam for the BBC. The comedian has shot a pilot episode of the show, which features celebrities competing in music-themed challenges. Jimmy Fallon hosts the US version, which is a spin off from his Tonight Show and features games such as Air Guitar and Wheel of Impossible Karaoke.

Chortle, 17th December 2021

Soundtrack Of My Life: Mo Gilligan

The comedian and recently-announced presenter of next year's Brit Awards on his music choices.

Mark Beaumont, NME, 3rd December 2021

Mo Gilligan to host the Brits

Mo Gilligan has been named as the host of next year's Brit awards.

Chortle, 22nd November 2021

Mo Gilligan interview

The comedian on the perks of fame, not having read his own book and his worldwide hunt for the coolest trainers.

The Guardian, 20th November 2021

Mo Gilligan: why I live in Peckham

With his own Netflix series, award-winning TV shows and a sold out tour, Mo Gilligan has firmly cemented himself as one of our brightest comedy stars. He explains why he will always love Peckham.

Amira Hashish, Evening Standard, 29th October 2021

Mo Gilligan interview

The comedian talks about writing in front of the TV, Sir David Attenborough, doing up his house, and falling on his feet like Ferris Bueller.

Patrick Heardman, i Newspaper, 28th October 2021

The comedy shows that became books

Haley McGee, James McNicholas and Mo Gilligan talk about the tricky business of turning stage performances into a reading experience

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th October 2021

Mo Gilligan review

Gilligan's cartoonish parade of misunderstandings and manipulations have perspective and heart.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th October 2021

Mo Gilligan review

The comedian's charm and sincerity make it look easy.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 1st October 2021

Mo Gilligan to host one-off edition of Big Breakfast

The anarchic 90s morning TV show is back for a one-off episode, fronted by Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu, as part of Channel 4's Black to Front diversity initiative.

Alex Mistlin, The Guardian, 7th September 2021

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