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Romesh’s critically acclaimed, sellout tour The Cynic’s Mixtape will be returning to Crawley for three special performances to be recorded for release.
After two years the annual Teenage Cancer Trust concerts at the Royal Albert Hall are set to return. As well as music gigs there will be the traditional comedy night with an all-star bill.
This year's line-up on Tuesday March 22 is hosted by Joel Dommett and features Tom Allen, Rob Beckett, Rosie Jones, Romesh Ranganathan, Suzi Ruffell and Seann Walsh.
BBC Comedy has confirmed Avoidance, a new comedy series, written and created by Romesh Ranganathan and Benjamin Green, who also directs the series.
Romesh Ranganathan also stars in this warm and bittersweet comedy series about a man with severe conflict avoidance issues who is forced to change for the sake of his son.
The brand new series of The Weakest Link with Romesh Ranganathan starts on Saturday 18th Dec, BBC One, with a Strictly Special. There is also a special Christmas episode coming up. Read more about that here.
The Ranganation is back and Romesh Ranganathan is joined this Sunday in the studio by comedian Jack Dee and Emmy-award winner Hannah Waddingham. The trio unpack this week’s news along with the Ranganation (via zoom) - 20 loveable, outspoken characters who represent a cross section of modern Britain, including Romesh’s mum, Shanthi Ranganathan.
BAFTA-nominated Rob & Romesh Vs will return to Sky One and NOW TV on 8 July. The second part of the third series will see Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan taking on Team GB across a number of sports, from weightlifting to canoeing, as well as going head-to-head with sporting icons including as Denise Lewis and Max Whitlock. The pair will also serve up a special episode with none other than tennis legend, Andy Murray.
Have I Got News For You continues on BBC One tonight at 9pm, with Romesh Ranganathan in the host’s chair (his fouth time hosting).
Comedian Jo Brand and poet/broadcaster Lemn Sissay join the regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton as this week’s panellists.
Romesh Ranganathan, Sanjeev Bhaskar and Meera Syal are among the celebrities taking part in a video that urges people from ethnic minority communities to get the Covid vaccine.
The new series of BAFTA-winning Sky original A League of Their Own will be airing on Sky One and NOW TV at 9pm on 20 August 2020.
The latest series returned to filming earlier this month at Elstree Studios. During this latest series the hosting duties will be divided between six episodes fronted by Romesh Ranganathan (picture ©Dessau), Jamie Redknapp [one episode] and Freddie Flintoff [one episode].
Due to the crisis, Romesh Ranganathan’s tour THE CYNIC’S MIXTAPE was postponed. Now, we are delighted to announce that the dates have been rescheduled.
Having started the tour in September last year, it’s his most brutally honest show yet. It’s also his biggest to date, having sold-out venues in record time across the UK – including a phenomenal 12 nights at the Hammersmith Apollo.
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