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Romesh Ranganathan

Romesh Ranganathan

  • 46 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer, stand-up comedian and executive producer

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Romesh Ranganathan interview

"Having everything taken away from me stopped me from being lazy".

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 9th September 2019

Romesh Ranganathan curates Sky shorts series

Romesh Presents... is coming to Sky, a 10-part series of comedy shorts featuring stars including Ellie Taylor, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, London Hughes and Darren Harriott.

British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2019

The likable sitcom where Romesh Ranganathan has inherited a pub but, for some reason, is not very happy about it returns for a second season. When his wife Natasha (Sian Gibson) is unexpectedly called into work, Rom has to look after their two kids while wrangling the roguish Seven Swans regulars.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 4th September 2019

Romesh Ranganathan: I'm rubbish at sport

On A League Of Their Own, I'm always terrified I'll get the ball and accidentally kill someone in the audience.

Romesh Ranganathan, The Guardian, 6th July 2019

Romesh Ranganathan needed stitches after ALOTO accident

A League Of Their Own panellist Romesh Ranganathan needed hospital treatment after being elbowed in the face by Jamie Redknapp.

The Sun, 3rd July 2019

Romesh Ranganathan talks about tattoos

I've yet to add my youngest son's name to my tattoos. And now he's learned to read. He'll be upset when he discovers that I have both his brothers' names, along with Richard Pryor and the Albanian flag - that last bagged me a free meal.

Romesh Ranganathan, The Guardian, 29th June 2019

A League Of Their Own reveals guest hosts

James Corden will host two episodes of A League Of Their Own Series 14, with Jack Whitehall, Dina Asher-Smith and David Walliams amongst those guest-hosting other editions.

British Comedy Guide, 28th June 2019

All the best Edinburgh Fringe previews in London

Don't get me wrong, I love Edinburgh, with it's Hogwartsy cobbles and granite grandeur, seeped in history and united by culture, heritage and a too-often-racist hatred of the English. But when it comes to the Edinburgh Festival, the major advantage of Edinburgh, that it's nowhere near London, becomes its major drawback for all of us keen to see some of the country's best comedy.

Phil Clarke, The Handbook, 13th June 2019

Taskmaster - Series 8, Episode 5: Stay Humble review

Only the Taskmaster comes out on top when deceiving.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 5th June 2019

Judge Romesh review

A reality show for a post-Jeremy Kyle world.

Barbara Speed, i Newspaper, 29th May 2019

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