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Rob Brydon

Rob Brydon

  • 60 years old
  • Welsh
  • Actor, writer, executive producer, stand-up comedian, presenter and script editor

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Rob Brydon's Stephen Fry suicide attempt joke attacked

Comedians often teeter on the edge between offensiveness and humour, but when Rob Brydon poked fun at his fellow QI star Stephen Fry's suicide attempt during a celebrity awards show his gag was reportedly greeted with silence not laughter.

The Independent, 4th September 2013

The Trip: box set review

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon bicker, bond and compare Michael Caine impressions in this poignant and unusually honest comedy.

David Renshaw, The Guardian, 22nd August 2013

Chapters of The Trip (BBC Two), starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, are still churning around on the repeat circuit. At a low moment during my viewing week I happened to switch on the show in which the boys unleash their Michael Caine impersonations, and in no time I was feeling better about life.

Clive James, The Telegraph, 9th August 2013

Rob Brydon to host 'mediocre' comedy game show

Rob Brydon is to host the pilot for a new Saturday evening comedy game show, in which the prizes are "mediocre".

British Comedy Guide, 8th August 2013

A wonderfully enjoyable edition opens with Jimmy Carr claiming that he was given coffee in his bottle as a baby and progresses through the idea that Susanna Reid may have held the Breakfast team's speed record for drinking a pint of beer ("How big are your glugs?" enquires host Rob Brydon) and that Dave Myers of The Hairy Bikers once spent Christmas locked inside a bank.

All these prompt enjoyable cross-examination but, as so often, it's David Mitchell's mock-exasperation that really lights the comic touchpaper. "We've been doing this show for a thousand years!" he wails at one point to Lee Mack. "I know everything about you, including the fact that you did not learn to drive in a hearse."

David Butcher, Radio Times, 28th June 2013

The Rob Brydon Show axed after three series

Comic Rob Brydon's chat show has been axed by BBC bosses after three years due to falling ratings.

Hannah Hope, The Mirror, 22nd June 2013

Rob Brydon manfully steers the quiz show in which a talent for lying about your life leads to victory, especially if the opposition is vulnerable to having the wool pulled over their eyes. Tonight, Lee Mack is flanked by Getting On star Joanna Scanlan and Henning Wehn, German Comedy Ambassador to Great Britain. The opposition is led by David Mitchell, skipping alongside Olympic golden jumper Greg Rutherford and Desert Island Discs jockey Kirsty Young, who claims she has five chickens all named after her favourite newsreaders. Please let it be true.

Carol Carter and Larushka Ivan-Zadeh, Metro, 21st June 2013

Rob Brydon accepts MBE 'for short Welshmen everywhere'

Comedian Rob Brydon has been recognised for his services to comedy and broadcasting with an MBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list.

Metro, 14th June 2013

Would I Lie To You? is a BBC One panel show originally hosted by Angus Deayton and now hosted by Rob Brydon. The point of the show is to lie to or fool your opposing team into believing what you are telling them is the truth. Successfully deceive your opposition and get some points. Simple, yet affective. Joining Rob Brydon as regular Team Captains are the wonderful David Mitchel and Lee Mack. Guests on this episode are Jason Manford, Paul Hollywood, Warwick Davis and Joan Bakewell.

This, as a celebrity panel show, couldn't really be much different from a show like Celebrity Juice if it tried; WILTY is about quick thinking and wit. 5 minutes in and I haven't heard a single muff joke. It's a great show and one I don't watch as much as I probably should. It is entertaining, likeable and unique. The players are all pitch perfect; great chemistry and natural comedians. There is lots of great comedy which manifests itself organically within the show.

Shaun Spencer, Giggle Beats, 20th May 2013

Beginning another series of amiable panel-game mendacity. Should you not have caught any of the previous six series, this is a show in which Rob Brydon presides over two teams as they attempt to wrongfoot each other with claims made by their members. An "if it ain't broke" format, even down to the guests: David Mitchell and Lee Mack captain the teams, with return appearances this week from comedians Dara O'Briain and Rhod Gilbert, and newcomer celebs Denise van Outen and Vernon Kay.

John Robinson, The Guardian, 3rd May 2013

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