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Travis Jay
Travis Jay

Travis Jay

  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Rum Punch to return to Radio 4 for full series

Rum Punch, Travis Jay's Radio 4 sitcom about a multigenerational family running a Caribbean restaurant, is to return to the station for a full series, following the success of the pilot in March.

British Comedy Guide, 14th October 2024

Radio 4 announces a raft of new comedy series

Frank Skinner, Catherine Bohart, Randy Feltface, Christian Brighty, Lorna Rose Treen, Jim Smith, Geoff Norcott, Stuart Mitchell, Sunil Patel, Paul Merton and David Sedaris are amongst those who have got BBC Radio 4 series coming up in 2024.

British Comedy Guide, 15th January 2024

Travis Jay announces debut tour

Stand-up show Travis Jay: Travisty will run from September to November 2024.

British Comedy Guide, 13th December 2023

Late Night Mash dropped after 2 series

Satirical comedy programme Late Night Mash will not return for a third series, Dave has confirmed.

British Comedy Guide, 10th March 2023

Deep Fake Neighbour Wars review

As for the lookalikes the faces look about as spot on as you can get. It is no surprise that the programme starts with a disclaimer making it clear that these are fakes and that this is a comedy.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th January 2023

Deep Fake Neighbour Wars review

Today, there's a news story about how Artificial Intelligence could destroy humanity. And it's possible that promising comedy creators have been the first to be sacrificed, given how much talent Deep Fake Neighbour Wars has wasted.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 26th January 2023

Stand Up Sketch Show Series 5 line-up revealed

Details of the comedians filming stand-up sets for the fifth series of The Stand Up Sketch Show have been revealed

British Comedy Guide, 10th January 2023

Deep Fake Neighbour Wars preview revealed

ITVX has released a video giving a first look at Deep Fake Neighbour Wars, its new comedy series involving AI technology that makes impressionists look like the world's most famous celebrities.

British Comedy Guide, 17th November 2022

Travis Jay review

The comedian's troubled relationship with his 'alpha dad' is under scrutiny in this enjoyable show of (mostly) new material .

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd June 2022

Travis Jay: Son Of David review

Travis Jay has some potent things to say about endemic racism and toxic masculinity - sometimes told with sharp comic analogy, sometimes told from the heart. But he takes time to find passion and direction in a show of patchy quality and muddled focus.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 23rd June 2022

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