Dara O'Briain
He's large, he's funny, and he has too many i's in his name, Say hello to Irish comedian Dara O'Briain.
The ringleader of mirth on Mock The Week may have lost his hair but his tongue's only getting sharper. It would be a very foolish person who'd attempt to get one over on the Irish wit.
Born in County Wicklow, Dara's education was unusual not only because of his remarkable academic success, with 9 As in his leaving cert, but also because he went to a Gaelic language school. Dara isn't just funny; he's funny in two languages.
Having taken the impressively geeky combo of Physics and Maths at University College Dublin, Dara also got his teeth into the art of the argument, winning a whole raft of awards for his debating skills in English and Gaelic. Not a natural choice, then, for a children's presenter it would seem, but that's exactly what Dara did after graduating.
Luckily for comedy fans, and Dara's sanity no doubt, the kids' TV gig was purely to pay the rent - and the petrol to get him up and down the country for his stand-up shows. Not for the last time in his career Dara began to catch the eye on a panel show, called Don't Feed The Gondolas, and was soon catapulted into the big leagues on the stand-up circuit.
More panel-show success followed, with Dara hosting The Panel on Irish telly, all the while bagging guest slots on hit shows like Have I Got News for You and Never Mind the Buzzcocks across the Irish Sea. He doesn't only do quiz shows however, as his appearances on Three Men in a Boat and Live at the Apollo testify. Landing the job as presenter on Mock the Week not only meant he'd almost completed the full set of quizcoms, but that he'd also well and truly arrived as a star in the UK.
Now an established wit and huge live stand-up draw, Dara's clever observations about life, love and religion and his bi-lingual brilliance has seen him cast off the children's TV spectre for good. Well, that and his appearance on Room 101 where he condemned children's TV presenters to the abyss along with Gillian McKeith - a fate worse than death, surely?
Mock the Week
The show with a marvellously disrespectful view of current affairs (you know, the stuff that seems so depressing when you watch it on the news).
Dara O'Briain blogs for Dave
Failed pilots for Argumental and 10 ideas for Scenes We'd Like to See that didn't make it into Mock the Week.
Dara O'Briain interview
Suavely suited and booted, Irish wit Dara O'Briain's tongue is as sharp as a jagged razor blade. We chatted to the big man (he's 6' 4'') about college, cartoons and off-the-cuffery.
Dara's book - Tickling the English
Dara goes door-to-door in search of England in this part tour diary, part travelogue that offers an affectionate and hilarious journey through the Sceptred Isle.
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BenF21391 | 8 Nov 09
The best of comedy gameshow hosts. His Mock The Week Colleagues don't talk over him because they know he's the king of comedy. He's experienced, a majorly powerful stand-up that no-one can resist laughing at. He's everyone's comedy, everyone's wit. One of the best comedians of the naughties and perhaps even ever. This man is King.









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BenF21391 | 8 Nov 09
View all commentsThe best of comedy gameshow hosts. His Mock The Week Colleagues don't talk over him because they know he's the king of comedy. He's experienced, a majorly powerful stand-up that no-one can resist laughing at. He's everyone's comedy, everyone's wit. One of the best comedians of the naughties and perhaps even ever. This man is King.