Al Murray
Al is one of the most recognisable and successful comics in the UK with his alter-ego, The Pub Landlord. His British Comedy Award Winning ITV1 series Al Murray's Happy Hour has delighted both viewers and critics alike with his no nonsense treatment of his celebrity guests. He is also one of the few stand-up comedians to be asked by ITV to perform two "Audience With's...". Al's sitcom Time Gentlemen Please (Sky One) has become something of a modern day cult classic and his new series, Al Murray's Multiple Personality Disorder (ITV1) saw him introduce a whole host of new characters and demonstrate his vast comedic range.
Al's other TV appearances as The Pub Landlord includes three appearances on The Royal Variety Performance (ITV1), hosting both Live At The Apollo (BBC One) and Edinburgh and Beyond (Paramount Comedy Channel) and his edgy quiz show Fact Hunt (ITV1). He has also released five best selling live DVD's.
Out of character, Al has most recently hosted Al Murray In Germany, BBC Four, an historical series about the art and culture of Germany (without mentioning the War) as well as Have I Got News For You (BBC One) and The Road To Berlin, a 10 episode documentary series on WWII for Discovery.
Al's huge stand-up tours have made him one of the most popular live comedy acts in the country, with sell out shows including the O2 Arena. He won the Perrier Award (after a record four successive nominations) and secured Olivier Award nominations for both of his celebrated sell-out West End runs. Internationally, Al has forged an enviable reputation with numerous sell-out runs in Melbourne, Sydney, Montreal and New Zealand.
His Pub Landlord's Book Of British Common Sense, was a best selling title when published in both paperback and hardback with 300,000 sales. His second hit book Think Yourself British was published in hardback in 2009.
"I laughed so much, lager came out of my nose."
The Sunday Times
"The funniest live comedy show of the decade, possibly the entire century."
The Observer