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Mark Lamarr (born Mark Jones; 7 January 1967) is an English comedian, radio disc jockey and television presenter. He was a team captain on '' Shooting Stars'' from 1995 to 1997, and hosted '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' from 1996 to 2005.


Career


Television

Lamarr first came to mass public attention as a co-presenter of the early-1990s late-night TV variety show '' The Word''. The magazine format of the series allowed for interviews, live music, features and even game shows. Talking about his TV career to Jo Brown of ''Cheers Magazine'', Lamarr said ''The Word'' was: After leaving ''The Word'', Lamarr was an outside presenter on ''
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'' from 1992 to 1996. Between 1995 and 1997 he appeared as a team captain in the surreal panel show '' Shooting Stars'', where he displayed a mixture of dour boredom and contempt towards hosts Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer who, in turn, mocked his "50s throw-back" appearance. Lamarr declined to return for the fourth series in 2002, claiming he did not want to be typecast for appearing on panel shows. He said of his experience on the show: Lamarr was host of '' Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' when the show launched in 1996 and continued in this role for 17 series until 2005. Under Lamarr, the show gained a reputation for scornful treatment of the boy bands and the pop music that had dominated the music scene since the early 1990s, a position that was maintained by his successor. Lamarr left the show in 2005 and initially claimed he intended to return after one series away. However, Lamarr later confirmed via
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in 2022 that he said that to avoid questions about leaving the show. He was ultimately replaced by Simon Amstell from the 19th series. The second series of the sitcom '' 15 Storeys High'' was co-written by Lamarr with comedians Sean Lock and Martin Trenaman, although Lamarr was credited under his original name, Mark Jones. Lamarr made a cameo appearance in the fourth episode of series two.


Radio

Lamarr has previously presented shows on BBC GLR, BBC Radio 5 and
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. He also often guest presented the late night BBC Radio 2 show, sitting in for Mark Radcliffe. On 20 July 1998, Lamarr launched a new show on BBC Radio 2 called ''Shake, Rattle and Roll'', where he played tracks from his own record collection of obscure
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. He also presented ''The Reggae Show'' series and ''Mark Lamarr's Alternative Sixties'', playing lesser known tracks from the 1960s. On 22 April 2006, Lamarr started a new Radio 2 show called ''God's Jukebox''. The show aired from midnight to 3.00am on Saturdays and featured a wide variety of music from the previous 70 years including soul, ska, reggae, country, gospel and rap. He also, with Jo Brand, regularly covered the Jonathan Ross Saturday morning show on Radio 2 when Ross was away. His final God's Jukebox show was broadcast on Christmas Eve/Day, 2010. At the end of 2010 Lamarr left Radio 2, claiming the station had lost interest in non-mainstream music. In a 2013 interview with music website “Famous Last Words”, Lamarr stated that he would return to radio in the future. Lamarr presented a music show for
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on-board listeners as part of their in-flight entertainment. In this show he presented a mix of rock and roll, blues, reggae, soul and R&B.


Post-radio career

Lamarr has continued to produce compilation albums for several record labels, with an emphasis on lesser-known rock 'n' roll tracks. He produced a compilation for Vee-Tone Records in 2015. Lamarr joined Twitter in 2018 and uses the platform to showcase lesser known music. Lamarr made a return to comedy in September 2020, appearing in an episode of the
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sitcom ''Phil Ellis Is Trying'' as the voice of Billy Bonker, the reclusive owner of a Cup-a-Soup factory.


Stand-up videos

* ''Uncensored And Live'' (17 November 1997)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lamarr, Mark 1967 births Living people British radio DJs BBC Radio 2 presenters English game show hosts English male comedians English radio DJs English television presenters People from Swindon Television personalities from Wiltshire English people of Irish descent Comedians from Wiltshire