Darren Harriott
Departing Doctor who Jodie Whitaker and comedian Darren Harriott are the guests on The Last Leg this week.
they will be chatting to the usual team of Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker.
Comedian Darren Harriott will join host Sara Cox in celebration of Britain’s booming home delivery scene which will see five takeaways from the same sector across the UK compete each week. Each order is biked to households in and around Manchester for the ultimate customer critique, before the scores reveal each episode's Top Takeaway.
TV Channel Dave and comedians including Seann Walsh, Stevie Martin and Darren Harriott have teamed up with CALM to launch a self-help 'Guide to Normality' as lockdown eases.
This follows a new study that reveals that over four in five (81%) British adults are feeling socially apprehensive as lockdown ends.
Darren Harriott is very much on the rise at the moment. He has become a television panel show regular and has appeared on Live at the Apollo - he once worked on security at the same venue. This below is a version of an interview I did with Harriott for the Evening Standard in 2018 when he was previewing his new show, Visceral. In an honest, revealing chat he talked about his childhood in the Midlands and how his life could have turned out very differently.
Darren Harriott is the host of the latest edition of BBC Three's Stand Up For Live Comedy. It is available on iPlayer from Friday, October 9 and on BBC1 on Monday, October 12 at 10.45pm too. It was recorded at Nortons of Digbeth in Birmingham. The guests are Bella Hull, Kemah Bob and Chris Washington.
Why do you feel Stand Up For Live Comedy is an important show for right now?
Dave has announced Darren Harriott (pictured), Seann Walsh and Suzi Ruffell (pictured) as part of the line-up for the first episode of Comedy Against Living Miserably, joining host Nish Kumar. Comedy Against Living Miserably is a series of filmed stand-up specials in partnership with CALM (Campaign Against Living Miserably) and produced by Spirit Media, with the first of the stand-up specials to be filmed in front of a live audience at EarTH (Theatre) Hackney on 21st November at 7pm.
Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Newcomer Nominee Darren Harriott is to front his own Radio 4 series.
Black Label explores the different labels and roles Harriott has been assigned throughout his life – Brummie, gang member, brother and son, bouncer and now stand-up comedian.
Darren Harriott has announced a tour, entitled Good Heart Yute.
The Edinburgh Best Newcomer nominee 2017 will be taking his new show on the road starting at Little Theatre Southport on October 17 and currently finishing at Bromsgrove Artrix on January 18, 2020.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, May 3 at 10am here.
Comedy Central UK has greenlit a brand new comedy travelogue series with the working title The Comedy Bus. The show will feature six popular British comedians – Joel Dommett, Iain Stirling, Tom Allen, Suzi Ruffell, Darren Harriott and Kiri Pritchard-Mclean – on the road trip of a lifetime.
I thought Darren Harriott had something special when I saw him at the Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of the Year final in 2016. He came second that night and since then his career has gone from strength to strength. In 2017 he picked up a Best Newcomer nomination in Edinburgh and his recent appearance on Live at the Apollo caused a stir.
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