Romesh
Romesh Rangnathan is making a new travel-based series. Can’t Knock the Hustle (working title) will be coming to Sky Max and streaming service NOW in 2025. This Sky Original show takes Romesh Ranganathan’s latest arena tour, Hustle, and turns it into a real-world, funny factual documentary series.
Featuring exclusive material from his latest tour, Romesh is on a hilarious eye-opening mission across the world, to explore the different cultures and approaches to getting that work-life balance to a tee.
After a complete sellout, mammoth UK tour - selling over 216,000 tickets - Romesh will be taking his critically acclaimed show Hustle on its international leg from October 2024. Kicking off in Melbourne, his trip around the globe extends to: the US, Canada, Dubai and Europe over the next year. New tickets go on-sale from Thursday 5 September.
Sherlock Holmes. Hercule Poirot. Jessica Fletcher. Romesh Ranga— sorry, what?
The comedian and presenter would be an unlikely addition to the list of TV’s favourite detectives, but his brand new, three-part BBC series – The Misinvestigations of Romesh Ranganathan – could be about to propel him to the sleuthing super league. Or not.
Ahead of Romesh Ranganathan taking his critically acclaimed show ‘Hustle’ on the international leg of the tour he will be performing it for one last time in London at the historic Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith.
Join Romesh as he examines the human condition... are people inherently good? Is charity always a positive thing? Is hustling the key to success? Or is all this a load of rubbish we've made up to keep people working hard for no reason.
Comedian Romesh Ranganathan visited the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff to spend time with young people being supported by Teenage Cancer Trust.
Romesh, who is a long-standing supporter of
Teenage Cancer Trust was in Cardiff as part of his Hustle tour, donating tickets to staff and young people on the ward so they could have
A number of comedians will be running in this year’s London marathon on Sunday 21st April.
In a joint effort, Ivo Graham will be running while pushing Rosie Jones in a buggy, raising funds for two charities, UP: The Adult Cerebral Palsy Movement, and Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Romesh Ranganathan is part of the cast in a new version of George Orwell's 1984 starring Andrew Scott.
Audible today launches its new audio thriller based on George Orwell’s dystopian masterpiece 1984, featuring an all-star cast.
Oscar nominated, and Golden Globe and Tony award winning actor, Andrew Garfield leads the adaptation as Winston alongside Grammy, Emmy and Tony award winning, Oscar nominated actor Cynthia Erivo as Julia.
BBC Studios Social together with BBC Studios Kids & Family and Ludo Studio have announced that Bluey Book Reads launches today at 9am GMT on the official Bluey YouTube channel bringing to life many of the beloved Bluey storybooks like never before with a celebrity-stacked calendar of reads. Further readers will include Romesh Ranganathan and Rob Delaney.
The guests have been confirmed for The Jonathan Ross ChristmasShow which will be broadcast on Christmas Eve. Comedian Romesh Ranganathan and Kevin Bridges will be joined by actress Ariana DeBose, Boy George, Katherine Jenkins and Willem Dafoe. And keep this under your hat but Claudia Schiffer makes a surprise appearance with her cat.
Opening the show by discussing their Christmas plans, actor Willem Dafoe says: “I’ll be in Rome. I married an Italian, I live part of the time in Rome.”
Claudia Winkleman announced this morning live on Radio 2 that she has decided to step down from her Saturday show (10am-1pm). Claudia will present her last weekly programme on the station in March 2024.
Comedian, author and actor Romesh Ranganathan, who currently presents For The Love Of Hip Hop for Radio 2 and BBC Sounds each Saturday morning (midnight – 1am) will launch a new Saturday morning show (10am – 1pm) in April 2024.
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