Russell Joseph Howard (born 23 March 1980) is an English comedian, television presenter, radio presenter and actor. He has hosted his own television shows, ''
Russell Howard's Good News
''Russell Howard's Good News'' is a British comedy and topical news television show which was broadcast on BBC Three between 2009 and 2014, and on BBC Two between 2014 and 2015. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offered his commentary on th ...
'' and ''
The Russell Howard Hour'', and appeared on the topical panel TV show ''
Mock the Week''. He won "Best
Compère" at the 2006 Chortle Awards and was nominated for an
Edinburgh Comedy Award for his 2006 Aberdeen Festival Fringe show. Howard has cited comedians
Lee Evans,
Richard Pryor
Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor Sr. (December 1, 1940 – December 10, 2005) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. Known for reaching a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style, he is widely regarded ...
, and
Frank Skinner
Christopher Graham Collins (born 28 January 1957), known professionally as Frank Skinner, is an English comedian, actor, presenter and writer. At the 2001 British Comedy Awards, he was named Best Comedy Entertainment Personality. His televisio ...
as influences.
Early life
Howard was born in
Bath, Somerset
Bath (Received Pronunciation, RP: , ) is a city in Somerset, England, known for and named after its Roman Baths (Bath), Roman-built baths. At the 2021 census, the population was 94,092. Bath is in the valley of the River Avon, Bristol, River A ...
, and raised in nearby
Radstock, Somerset. His parents are Dave and Ninette Howard. He has two younger siblings, twins
Kerry and Daniel (born 1982).
Daniel has epilepsy, to which Howard sometimes refers during his act.
Howard attended
Hanham High School,
Perins School in
New Alresford
New Alresford or simply Alresford ( or ) is a market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the City of Winchester district of Hampshire, England. It is northeast of Winchester and southwest of the town of Alton, Hampshire, Al ...
and
Alton College. He later studied economics at the
University of the West of England
The University of the West of England (also known as UWE Bristol) is a Public university, public research university, located in and around Bristol, England, UK. With more than 39,912 students and 4,300 staff, it is the largest provider of hi ...
.
Career
TV and radio work
In 2004, he was commissioned by
BBC Radio 1
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to write, sing and perform on the comedy series ''The Milk Run''. Howard has also appeared on the shows ''
Banter'' (hosted by
Andrew Collins) and ''
Political Animal'' for
BBC Radio 4
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.
Until 2010, Howard was a regular panelist on ''
Mock the Week''. He has also appeared on ''
8 Out of 10 Cats
''8 Out of 10 Cats'' (stylised as ''8 out of 10 CATS'') is a British comedy panel show that aired from 3 June 2005 to 17 January 2021. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 from 2005 to 2015, then More4 from 2016 to 2017, and finally E4 from ...
'', ''
Would I Lie to You?'', ''
Live at the Apollo'', ''
The Secret Policeman's Ball 2008'', ''
Law of the Playground'' and ''
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
''Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme. It has aired on Sky Max since September 2021, having originally aired between November 1996 and January 2015 on BBC Two. The original series was first host ...
'' (
Series 18, Episode 2 and Series 20, Episode 4).
Howard frequently worked with other members of the Chocolate Milk Gang, a group of comedians who often collaborated and performed with one another, including
Daniel Kitson,
John Oliver
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,
David O’Doherty, and
Alun Cochrane. Howard shares Oliver's adoration of
Liverpool F.C.
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He was one of several comedians picked as the best comedy talent from the
2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
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that recorded 10–15-minute spots for the "Edinburgh and Beyond" show which was aired on
Paramount Comedy 1 in the autumn of 2006. The show was filmed at the
Bloomsbury Theatre
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. From 2009, he took over as compère of this show from
Al Murray.

From November 2006 to July 2008, Russell co-hosted ''
The Russell Howard Show'' on
BBC Radio 6 Music
BBC Radio 6 Music is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It primarily plays a wide range of alternative music, from established and emerging artists and bands. In 2002 it was the first national music radio station t ...
with fellow comedian
Jon Richardson in a Sunday morning slot previously hosted by
Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, podcaster and media personality. He established himself as a stand-up comedian and radio host before becoming a film actor. After beginning his career as a comedian and la ...
. The show continued to air, without Howard, until March 2010. He has since explained that his main reason for leaving the show was that he finds radio "really restrictive" and "I gorge off the audience as a performer, but you can't gauge a reaction on the radio."
Russell was commissioned to make a comedy show called ''
Russell Howard's Good News
''Russell Howard's Good News'' is a British comedy and topical news television show which was broadcast on BBC Three between 2009 and 2014, and on BBC Two between 2014 and 2015. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offered his commentary on th ...
'', aimed at under-25s, for
BBC Three
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. The first episode aired on 22 October 2009 and the show ran for ten series as well as a "best of" show and a Christmas Special. It went on to become BBC Three's highest ever rating entertainment series.
In the show, he gave his take on the week's major news stories, as well as giving attention to some of the more light-hearted stories of the week. Two more series of the show were commissioned, with the second series starting on 25 March 2010.
A seventh series began on 27 September 2012 on BBC Three. Series 8 began on 25 April 2013 on BBC Three, and series 9 started broadcast in its new home on
BBC Two
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in October 2014.
''
Russell Howard's Good News
''Russell Howard's Good News'' is a British comedy and topical news television show which was broadcast on BBC Three between 2009 and 2014, and on BBC Two between 2014 and 2015. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, it offered his commentary on th ...
'' was voted the Best Ever BBC Three show on 9 February 2013 as part of the channel's 10th birthday celebrations.
Howard made his United States television debut on the 3 August 2011 episode of ''
Conan''. Howard guest-hosted the second episode of the 27th series of ''
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
''Never Mind the Buzzcocks'' is a British comedy panel game show with a pop music theme. It has aired on Sky Max since September 2021, having originally aired between November 1996 and January 2015 on BBC Two. The original series was first host ...
'' on 30 September 2013.
In November 2013 Howard made a surprise appearance in the North East market town
Barnard Castle
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to preview his latest tour show, Wonderbox.
From 2015 to 2016, Howard presented a show called ''
Russell Howard's Stand Up Central'' which broadcasts on
Comedy Central
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. However, in 2017 due to tour commitments, Howard was unable to present the show's third series and was replaced by
Chris Ramsey. In 2015 he appeared on ''
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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'' where he performed some stand-up.
In December 2015, Howard made his acting debut in BBC Two's hour-long comedy-drama ''
A Gert Lush Christmas'', which he also co-wrote. In the film, Howard played Dan Colman, who takes his girlfriend to meet his family in Bristol for Christmas. The film also co-starred Howard's sister Kerry, who played Dan's sister Julie. On 10 March 2016, Howard appeared on the BBC 1 panel show ''Room 101''.
In March 2016 Howard attacked Conservative MP
Philip Davies
Sir Philip Andrew Davies (born 5 January 1972) is a British Conservative politician who served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Shipley in West Yorkshire following the 2005 general election until 2024.
He voted against the Conservativ ...
on his BBC show calling him an "arsehole", "windbag", "wanker" and a "toad-faced hypocrite", accusing the MP of filibustering (talking out a bill). Davies complained on the grounds of "inaccuracy" and "misrepresentation" and the BBC was forced to publish in the Clarifications and Corrections section of the BBC website stating "Davies did not personally use up all the time available for the debate and that almost three hours remained after he sat down". Howard was also found to have misrepresented Davies' views on disabled people and the BBC noted "that the programme did not fully represent his comments, which were, that it would be in the best interests of disabled people, and others, to be allowed to offer to work for less than the minimum wage, if the alternative were no employment at all". The broadcaster also agreed not to air the episode again due to their misrepresentation of Davies' position. The
BBC Trust
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later rejected a further escalation of the complaint by Davies.
Starting in October 2016, Howard presented a travel documentary series for Comedy Central called ''
Russell Howard & Mum: USA Road Trip'' which involved him and his mother Ninette travelling through America.
On 29 November 2016, it was announced that Howard would write and star in a 14-part weekly comedy series entitled ''
The Russell Howard Hour'' on
Sky One
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in 2017, as part of a two-year deal with
Sky
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. The series began on 21 September 2017.
Live comedy

A show from his 2007 ''Adventures'' tour was released on DVD on 17 November 2008,
under the title "Russell Howard Live". The show on the DVD was recorded at The
Bloomsbury Theatre
The Bloomsbury Theatre is a theatre located on Gordon Street in Bloomsbury, within the London Borough of Camden. It is owned by University College London. The Theatre has a seating capacity of 541 and offers a professional programme of innovati ...
.
Howard started touring for his show ''Dingledodies'' in September 2008 and played various dates through to December. Due to overwhelming demand he further extended the tour twice into 2009. It sold in excess of 125,000 tickets,
including three sell-out shows at the
Hammersmith Apollo
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as well as several large arenas such as
Wembley Arena
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and Manchester's
MEN Arena
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. The DVD of this tour was released on 9 November 2009
and features a recording of the show from the
Brighton Dome
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.
Howard was named "Best Theatre Show" at the 2009 Chortle Comedy Awards. Howard appeared in UK dates in December 2009 for his "Big Rooms and Belly Laughs" tour. ''Right Here Right Now'', his 2011 arena tour, sold out.
''
The Independent
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'' reported that Howard earned £4 million in 2009 alone, which he denies.
On 23 April 2013 Howard confirmed that he would be performing a stand-up tour called ''Wonderbox'' starting in February 2014 with dates in Britain, Ireland, the United States, Australia and New Zealand. The tour was released on DVD in November 2014. This was further extended to include more UK dates in December 2014.
In November 2015, Howard announced that he would be doing a fifth stand-up tour in February to July 2017 called ''Round The World'' where he would tour Europe including the United Kingdom and Ireland as well as Australia, New Zealand and America. In advance of the tour, Howard planned to memorise the capital city of every country in the world alphabetically, in order to recite the full list at the start of each performance.
From September 2019 to September 2020, Howard was scheduled to do his sixth stand-up tour ''Respite'', appearing in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Europe, Canada, America, Australia and New Zealand (as planned before the
COVID-19 pandemic
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).
Personal life
When Howard's career began to take off, he took up residence in
Leamington Spa
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. Howard now lives in London with his wife Cerys, their son and their dog, a
Jack Russell Terrier named Archie. On ''
Alan Carr
Alan Graham Carr (born 14 June 1976) is an English comedian, broadcaster, and writer. His breakthrough was in 2001, winning the '' City Life'' Best Newcomer of the Year and the BBC New Comedy Awards.
In the ensuing years, Carr's career burgeo ...
's Christmas Cracker'' on Christmas Day 2018, Howard confirmed that he would be getting married in 2019; the wedding took place in June 2019.
Howard appeared at
Friends of the Earth
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's LIVEstock comedy and music event at the
Hammersmith Apollo
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in support of the
green
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campaign group's Food Chain Campaign for planet-friendly farming, on 12 November 2009.
Howard has said he is "deadly serious" about football,
and has supported
Liverpool
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since he was ten. "I still go down the pub and play football with my mates", he commented in 2010.
In April 2010, Howard ran the
London Marathon
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for the first time with both his brother and sister, to raise money for
Epilepsy Society. He completed the 26-mile course in 4 hours and 15 minutes, beating his target time of 5 hours. Sponsorship raised over £7,000.
For
Sport Relief
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It was the idea of Kevin Cahill, CBE, who had joined Comic Relief in 1991 to establish a new department as Dire ...
2010 he took part in the
BT Sport Relief Million Pound Bike Ride with
David Walliams
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,
Jimmy Carr
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,
Fearne Cotton,
Miranda Hart,
Patrick Kielty and
Davina McCall
Davina Lucy Pascale McCall (born 16 October 1967) is an English television presenter. She has presented various television shows for Channel 4, including ''Streetmate'' (1998–2001, 2016), ''Big Brother (British TV series), Big Brother'' (2 ...
. They cycled from
John o' Groats
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in Scotland to
Land's End
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in England in 4 days trying to raise £1 million.
[
In November 2011 whilst filming a Mystery Guest segment for ''Good News'', Howard broke his left hand when attempting to do press ups on a stunt chair.
Russell was voted '' Heat Magazines "Weird Crush of the Year 2013",] with his friend and former flatmate Jon Richardson coming second.
Stand-up shows
DVD releases
Credits
*'' Mock the Week'' – BBC Two
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(2006–2010) – Panelist
*''Never Mind the Buzzcocks
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'' – BBC Two (2006, 2007) Sky Max (2022) – Panelist; (2013) – Guest Host
*''Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive
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'' – BBC Three
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(2007)
*'' Would I Lie to You?'' – BBC One
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(2007) – Panelist
*'' Live at the Apollo'' – BBC One (2007, 2009)
*'' Law of the Playground'' – Channel 4
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(2008)
*'' The Secret Policeman's Ball 2008'' – Channel 4 (2008)
*''8 Out of 10 Cats
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'' – Channel 4 (2008) – Panelist
*''Russell Howard's Good News
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'' – BBC Three/Two (2009–2015) – Presenter
*''The Graham Norton Show
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'' – BBC One (2010)
*'' Conan'' – TBS (2011)
*'' Children in Need 2011'' – BBC One (2011)
*''Jon Richardson: A Little Bit OCD'' – Channel 4 (2012)
*'' The Jonathan Ross Show'' – ITV (2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
*'' The Big Fat Quiz of the Year'' – Channel 4 (2012) – Panelist
*'' Red Nose Day 2013'' – BBC One (2013)
*''A League of Their Own
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'' – Sky 1 (2014) – Panelist
*'' Gadget Man'' – Channel 4 (2014)
*'' Russell Howard's Stand Up Central'' – Comedy Central
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(2015–2016) – Presenter
*''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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'' – NBC
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(2015) – Guest Performer
*'' The Last Leg: Stand Up to Cancer
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Special'' – Channel 4 (2015) – Guest
*'' Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled'' – Dave (2015) (Series 3, Episode 4)
*'' A Gert Lush Christmas'' – BBC Two (2015) – Dan Colman (Also co-writer)
*'' Room 101'' – BBC One
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(2016) – Guest/Panelist
*'' Dara O Briain's Go 8 Bit'' – Dave (2016) – Guest (Series 1 Episode 4)
*'' Russell Howard & Mum'' – Comedy Central (2016–present)
*''8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown
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'' – Channel 4 (2016, 2017) – Contestant (Series 10 episode 7, 2016 Christmas Special, Series 11 Episode 2)
*'' Michael McIntyre's Big Show'' – BBC One
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(2016) – Guest Performer (Series 2 episode 2)
*''The Late Late Show with James Corden
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'' – CBS (2017) – Guest
*'' Saturday Kitchen'' – BBC One
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(2017) – Guest
*'' The Russell Howard Hour'' – Sky Max (2017–2022) – Presenter
*'' Taskmaster'' (2018) – Contestant, Series 6
*'' Sunday Brunch'' (2018) – Guest (Series 7 episode 38)
*'' Jon Richardson: Ultimate Worrier'' – Guest (Series 2 episode 3)
*''Russell Howard's Home Time'' – Sky 1 (2020) – Presenter
*''Russell Howard Stands Up to the World'' – Sky 1 (2021) – Presenter
*''Russell Howard: Lubricant'' – Netflix (2021) – Himself
*''A League of Their Own
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'' – Sky Max (2022) Guest (Series 17 Episode 5)
*'' Fantasy Football League'' – Sky Max (2022) Guest (Series 1 Episode 1)
Radio
*''The Milk Run'' – BBC Radio 1
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(2004)
*'' Political Animal'' – BBC Radio 4
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(2004)
*'' Banter'' – BBC Radio 4 (2005)
*''The Russell Howard Show'' – BBC Radio 6 Music
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(2006–2008)
*''Out to Lunch'' – BBC Radio 2 (2006–7)
*''Russell Howard's Perfect Christmas'' – BBC Radio 5 Live
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(2016)
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