Dara O Briain
Mock the Week will return for its seventeenth series on BBC Two next month. To mark the momentous occasion series regulars, host Dara O Briain and panellist Hugh Dennis, adopted a ministerial power stance (see picture)
New names lined up to appear on the long-running comedy series include Darren Harriott, Suzi Ruffell, London Hughes, Desiree Burch, Rachel Parris, Geoff Norcott and Icelandic stand-up star Ari Eldjarn.
The date has been confirmed for the new series of Robot Wars. Dara Ó Briain, Angela Scanlon and commentator Jonathan Pearce return to BBC2 on October 22.
The new series features an all-new competition format, that includes Robot Redemption, and the biggest battle in Robot Wars History, the Ten Robot Rumble…a ten robot, no time limit, last robot standing, fight to the death, to determine who takes the wildcard and final spot in the Grand Final.
Update 13/2: Dara O Briain has added more dates to his tour due to demand including two nights at London’s Eventim Apollo on the 19th and 20th October. Buy all tickets here.
Dara O Briain, Katherine Ryan and Simon Amstell have been revealed as the comedy headliners appearing at the Latitude Festival this year.
Latitude Festival takes place on 13th - 16th July in the grounds of Henham Park, Suffolk.
The line-up has been announced for the fourth series of Dave's adult-storytelling show Crackanory. The new run, in partnership with Audible, will see one narrator per 30-minute episode reading an extended story. The names this time round are Sheridan Smith, Dara O Briain, Doc Brown, Anna Friel, Mackenzie Crook, Miriam Margolyes, Bob Mortimer and Mel Giedroyc. As before, each story will be brought to life with live action featuring some of Britain’s best comedy actors.
Dara O Briain is to host a new game show bringing the world of classic and modern computer games to the Dave Channel.
Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit is based on the hit live Edinburgh show Go 8 Bit. Each week the show will see two celebrity guests compete to be crowned ‘8 Bit Champion’.
I was talking to my therapist yesterday - not that kind of therapist, this was one for a bad finger – and she said she liked comedy. Who is your favourite? I inevitably asked. "Dara Ó Briain," she said, quick as a flash. She had been at the same Hammersmith gig on his Crowd Tickler tour as me and just like me was blown away by his wit, intelligence and sheer speed of thought. In fact she was clearly a committed fan. She chatted about his previous shows and said that this was his best one yet.
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