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Owain Elis James (born 3 November 1980) is a Welsh comedian, broadcaster and actor. James is known as a
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comedian and for his weekly radio show and podcast for
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, his football punditry and presenting, and his TV acting roles. James's first language is Welsh and he performs stand-up in English and Welsh.


Early life

James was born in
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and grew up in
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. He has two younger sisters, Carys and Nia. James's mother worked with the father of fellow Welsh comedian
Rhod Gilbert Rhodri Paul Gilbert (born 18 October 1968) is a Welsh comedian and television and radio presenter who was nominated in 2005 for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award. In 2008 he was nominated for the main comedy award (as the Edinburgh Comedy Award ...
and the mother of Welsh musician
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. James studied Modern History and Politics at
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. Prior to becoming a professional comedian, James engaged in various forms of employment, including temp work, charity work and part-time work at a café.


Career


Comedy

James began his comedy career in 2005, though he had previously won the Maes B comedy award at the 1999
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. He made the transition to full-time comedy work in 2008. Prior to moving full-time to comedy, James was guitarist with the Cardiff-based indie/punk band Heck, fronted by Jemma Roper. The band recorded an EP and received airplay on
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,
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and
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's Wales show, then broadcast o
Radio 1
They also performed on new bands nights organised by the ''
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''. James commenced his role as Rex Jones, an old caretaker who is a post-Marxist with a health-and-safety obsession, in the live show ''Chris Corcoran's Committee Meeting'' in 2009. The show, conceived by Welsh comedian
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, was held for three years at the Muni Arts Centre. Corcoran explained in 2014: "We would write each show from scratch in the space of five days and the first time we'd perform it would be in front of the audience." James supported Gilbert on his national UK tour, "Rhod Gilbert and the Award-Winning Mince Pie", in 2010. Supporting Gilbert, James experienced performances before audiences of over 1,500 people and he later said that he felt like a "pop star" when he walked on stage during the tour. James performed the "Daytripper" show at the 2010
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. James and Corcoran later performed in a "best of" show based on the ''Chris Corcoran's Committee Meeting'' shows, including the ''Social Club FM'' spin-off radio show, at the 2012 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. The show received the ''Guardian'' Pick of the Fringe accolade and led to the production of ''The Committee Meeting'' television pilot after the Tiger Aspect production company expressed interest. In 2012, in response to a question about whether there is a difference between English and Welsh comedy, James replied:
There are differences, however slight, and the references are obviously different. But not so different that Welsh comics can't be successful in England, and vice versa. There are plenty of regional differences in English humour. I would tailor my material differently if I was in Aberystwyth as opposed to Manchester, but not radically.
James was the MC of the Machynlleth Comedy Festival Gala performance at the May 2014
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. James performed alongside partner
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, as well as comedians Henry Paker and
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. At the 2015 Machynlleth Comedy Festival, James performed a new Work in Progress show as well as a set in Welsh. In late 2015, James recorded a stand-up special in Welsh titled ''Rhacs Jibiders''. It was broadcast on S4C and was also available (as with many of the channel's shows) on the BBC iPlayer. His next Welsh-language show, ''Haleliw'', was first broadcast on Christmas Day 2019. In 2020 James began co-hosting '' The Socially Distant Sports Bar'' podcast with sports journalist Steff Garrero and comedian
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, based on their love of sport but lack of live sport due to the
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.


Radio

James played Rex Jones in the radio spin-off of ''Chris Corcoran's Committee Meeting'', ''Social Club FM'', which was initially broadcast in August 2011 for
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and ran for two years. Following a pilot show, on 16 February 2014 James started broadcasting the ''
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'' show on
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(now Radio X), co-hosting with fellow comedian John Robins. The show was broadcast on Saturday afternoons and released a popular podcast. The show had its final broadcast on 30 March 2019. On 2 April 2019, it was announced that James and Robins will be hosting a new Friday afternoon radio show on BBC 5 Live starting 31 May. James has hosted ''Elis James's Pantheon of Heroes'' on BBC Radio Wales since 2012. In the show, which also features Nadia Kamil and Ben Partridge, various figures from Welsh history are comically compared to each other in an attempt to identify the most heroic. Four series have been broadcast so far. Since 2014, James has also co-written and co-starred in the BBC Radio Wales sketch sho
''Here Be Dragons''
The show won the 2014
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- Bronze for Best Comedy. On Welsh-language radio, he hosted ''Dwy Iaith, Un Ymennydd'' for
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. In this series he interviewed personalities such as Prys Morgan,
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and
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. A pilot episode of '' Ankle Tag'' aired on BBC Radio 2 in 2015 in which James played the lead alongside Steve Speirs and
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. The show has run for three series on BBC Radio 4 from 2017 to 2020. In 2016, James hosted ''Elis in Euroland'' for BBC Radio Wales, a series reporting on the 2016 Euros campaign by the
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, of which he's been a lifelong fan. The team reached the tournament's semi-finals. James has also been hosting the BBC podcast ''Elis James' Feast of Football'' since August 2017, along with former Welsh Internationals Iwan Roberts and
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, discussing the fortunes of the Welsh national team and Welsh clubs
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,
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, Newport and
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. In 2020 James became the Champion of Champions in BBC Radio 5 Live's ''Fighting Talk'', defeating one of the big beasts of the show, Steve Bunce. James also makes occasional appearances on ''The Guardians Football Weekly podcast, usually to talk about the performances of the Welsh national team.


Television

James presented early episodes of the
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music television programme ''
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'' and has appeared in segments of ''Hwb'', S4C's Welsh-learners program. In 2013 ''The Committee Meeting'' was part of
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's "Comedy Feeds", a series of comedy television pilots available exclusively via the BBC iPlayer. The pilot starred James and Corcoran, and featured guest
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. It was screened on
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in August 2014. In 2014 James appeared as Nigel in series 2 episode 3 of '' Crackanory'' on the
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channel, and as Owen in the BBC Three "Comedy Feed" pilot '' Josh'', starring Josh Widdicombe. ''Josh'' was commissioned and ran for three series on BBC Three from 2015 to 2017. He also starred in the BBC prison sitcom ''
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''. which aired on BBC Three in early 2015. In 2015 he appeared on ''The Really Welsh Christmas Quiz'' on BBC One Wales, alongside fellow comedians
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,
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and Omar Hamdi. In October 2017, James starred in ''James and Jupp'', a four part travel series on BBC Two in which James showed
Miles Jupp Miles Hugh Barrett Jupp (born 8 September 1979) is an English actor and comedian. He began his career as a stand-up comedian before playing the role of the inventor Archie in the children's television series ''Balamory''. He also played John Dugg ...
around Wales. In 2018, James took part in
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's game show ''
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''. In October 2018, James appeared in the Welsh episode of
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's TV series ''Al Murray: Why Does Everyone Hate The English'' alongside host
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. Also in October 2018, James starred in and narrated 'Greatest Ever Movie Blunders' for Channel 5. From 2018 he has appeared as Nez in the semi-improvised mockumentary ''
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'' on
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. The show ran for two series and two specials. He is the narrator of the BBC Four documentary ''The Secret Life of Farm Animals'', first broadcast in March 2022. Since September 2022, James has co-hosted
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's revival of '' Fantasy Football League'', of which he is also a writer.


Acting filmography


Awards and accolades

James won the Best Comedy prize at the National Student Radio Awards in 2006. In March 2017 James won Chortle's Best Radio Show award with co-host John Robins, for their weekly show on Radio X. In 2020, the show won a Gold Award at the
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in the category of 'Funniest Show'. The show's sister podcast on BBC Radio 5 Live, “How Do You Cope?...with Elis and John", won the
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award for best podcast in 2021. In 2024 the show won the "Radio Times Moment of the Year" award at the ARIAS for an edition in which John Robins revealed his struggle with alcohol addiction and his journey to recovery.


Personal life

James is a supporter of
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and
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, and has an extensive collection of retro shirts of both teams. He said in 2010 that the worst thing about being a comedian is when the timing of Swansea City games clashes with his live show commitments. James is politically "
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". James married his longtime partner, actress, comedian and musician
Isy Suttie Isobel Jane Suttie (; born 11 August 1978) is a British musical comedian, actress and writer. She played Dobby in the Channel 4 sitcom ''Peep Show'', and in 2013 won the gold Sony Radio Academy Award for her radio show ''Pearl And Dave''. Ear ...
, on 17 August 2024. The couple met in 2009 and began dating in 2010. They now live in Crystal Palace,
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, and have two children.


References


External links

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''Elis James and John Robins''
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