Showing posts with label Jason Manford. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Manford. Show all posts

12.7.11

Show Me The Funny: ITV launch search for a stand-up superstar


LONDON, Tuesday 12th July 2011: Stand-up comedy is one of the toughest jobs in showbiz and ITV1’s new seven-part reality series, Show Me The Funny, is on the hunt for the next stand-up superstar in comedy.
Beginning at 9pm on Monday 18th July and hosted by award-winning comedian Jason Manford, Show Me The Funny features 10 comedians with varying levels of experience as they battle it out to win the ultimate prize in British comedy; £100,000, a nationwide multi-date UK tour throughout September and their very own DVD at Christmas.
Over six grueling weeks, the funnymen – and women – will be sent to all corners of the country and tasked with various challenges, with the winners deciding the running order of that week’s gig. The series will culminate in a live final where the remaining comedians will play to the biggest audience of their careers at London’s world-famous Hammersmith Apollo, in front of a 3,000 strong audience and millions of voting viewers at home.
Each week, the comedians aim is to find inspiration for five minutes of material to be performed at a gig in an unusual venue and to potentially raucous crowds, before facing the scrutiny of the judges. From a hospital and an army base to a secondary school and rugby club, the group will be followed as they complete their tasks and deal with the pressures of writing and performing fresh material.
The climax of each show will see the comedians come face-to-face with the judges; the much-loved comedian Alan Davies and the much-feared comedy critic Kate Copstick. They will decide who has made the cut for the next gig and who will find themselves on their way home. Each week, Alan and Kate will be joined by a revolving roster of some of the best known names in UK comedy including Jo Brand, Johnny Vegas, Bob Mortimer, Ross Noble, Cannon & Ball and Jimmy Tarbuck, to assist in their decision.
The 10 comedians, who all love making people laugh, but have yet to find their big break, feature fresh-faced newcomers to seasoned professionals, including a serving police officer, a former undertaker and an ex-professional model. One of the comedians has never been paid for a gig, another recently quit their job to do stand-up full time, and one is using annual leave from their regular job to compete in the show, whilst others have been making a full-time living out of the profession for years.
Jason Manford said: “Stand-up comedy has never been bigger and there has never been a better time to make this show. I’m excited to be involved in the series – it’s very rare to have the ability to make pretty much anyone laugh, and I hope Show Me The Funny will find that comic.”
Alan Davies commented: “After years on the circuit, I know exactly what it’s like to deal with the pressures of making an audience laugh and this is an extremely tough challenge.”
Kate Copstick commented: “People are calling it The X Factor for comics. But I think it’s more like Masterchef for comics. Which I suppose makes Alan John Torode, and me the irritating shouty one.”
Executive Producer and CEO of Big Talk Productions, Kenton Allen, said: “Stand-up comedy is the toughest job in show-business and the only job in the world where you are judged every 10 seconds by a paying audience expecting big laughs. Show Me The Funny is the real deal. There is no safety net. Expect to laugh your socks off, cry your eyes out, and some parts are best watched through your fingers.”
Making people laugh isn’t as easy as it sounds, and Show Me The Funny will reveal to the audience at home the pressures, creativity and nerve involved in pulling off the ultimate stand-up routine.
This is the ultimate search for comedies next big thing. It’s survival of the funniest.
The Show Me The Funny website –www.itv.com/funny – will feature clips from each episode, web chats with the judges, plus all the information you need on the show and the 10 competing comedians. You can also follow the series and join in the conversation on Twitter – @showmethefunny or by using the #smtf hashtag – and Facebook –
www.facebook/showmethefunny.
The Show Me The Funny Tour will be promoted by leading Comedy Promoter of Live Comedy in the UK, Phil McIntyre Entertainments (Peter Kay, John Cleese, Ed Byrne, John Bishop, Bill Bailey). The DVD of the tour will be released by 2Entertain, the number one DVD distributor for British Comedy (Lee Evans, Stewart Lee, Tim Vine, Harry Hill).
Show Me The Funny is a Big Talk Productions show for ITV1. Kenton Allen is Executive Producer, Martyn Smith is Series Editor. Claire Zolkwer is the Commissioning Editor, Comedy & Entertainment for ITV.
Show Me The Funny will air on ITV1, and ITV1 HD.

Show Me The Funny: ITV launch search for a stand-up superstar


LONDON, Tuesday 12th July 2011: Stand-up comedy is one of the toughest jobs in showbiz and ITV1’s new seven-part reality series, Show Me The Funny, is on the hunt for the next stand-up superstar in comedy.
Beginning at 9pm on Monday 18th July and hosted by award-winning comedian Jason Manford, Show Me The Funny features 10 comedians with varying levels of experience as they battle it out to win the ultimate prize in British comedy; £100,000, a nationwide multi-date UK tour throughout September and their very own DVD at Christmas.
Over six grueling weeks, the funnymen – and women – will be sent to all corners of the country and tasked with various challenges, with the winners deciding the running order of that week’s gig. The series will culminate in a live final where the remaining comedians will play to the biggest audience of their careers at London’s world-famous Hammersmith Apollo, in front of a 3,000 strong audience and millions of voting viewers at home.
Each week, the comedians aim is to find inspiration for five minutes of material to be performed at a gig in an unusual venue and to potentially raucous crowds, before facing the scrutiny of the judges. From a hospital and an army base to a secondary school and rugby club, the group will be followed as they complete their tasks and deal with the pressures of writing and performing fresh material.
The climax of each show will see the comedians come face-to-face with the judges; the much-loved comedian Alan Davies and the much-feared comedy critic Kate Copstick. They will decide who has made the cut for the next gig and who will find themselves on their way home. Each week, Alan and Kate will be joined by a revolving roster of some of the best known names in UK comedy including Jo Brand, Johnny Vegas, Bob Mortimer, Ross Noble, Cannon & Ball and Jimmy Tarbuck, to assist in their decision.
The 10 comedians, who all love making people laugh, but have yet to find their big break, feature fresh-faced newcomers to seasoned professionals, including a serving police officer, a former undertaker and an ex-professional model. One of the comedians has never been paid for a gig, another recently quit their job to do stand-up full time, and one is using annual leave from their regular job to compete in the show, whilst others have been making a full-time living out of the profession for years.
Jason Manford said: “Stand-up comedy has never been bigger and there has never been a better time to make this show. I’m excited to be involved in the series – it’s very rare to have the ability to make pretty much anyone laugh, and I hope Show Me The Funny will find that comic.”
Alan Davies commented: “After years on the circuit, I know exactly what it’s like to deal with the pressures of making an audience laugh and this is an extremely tough challenge.”
Kate Copstick commented: “People are calling it The X Factor for comics. But I think it’s more like Masterchef for comics. Which I suppose makes Alan John Torode, and me the irritating shouty one.”
Executive Producer and CEO of Big Talk Productions, Kenton Allen, said: “Stand-up comedy is the toughest job in show-business and the only job in the world where you are judged every 10 seconds by a paying audience expecting big laughs. Show Me The Funny is the real deal. There is no safety net. Expect to laugh your socks off, cry your eyes out, and some parts are best watched through your fingers.”
Making people laugh isn’t as easy as it sounds, and Show Me The Funny will reveal to the audience at home the pressures, creativity and nerve involved in pulling off the ultimate stand-up routine.
This is the ultimate search for comedies next big thing. It’s survival of the funniest.
The Show Me The Funny website –www.itv.com/funny – will feature clips from each episode, web chats with the judges, plus all the information you need on the show and the 10 competing comedians. You can also follow the series and join in the conversation on Twitter – @showmethefunny or by using the #smtf hashtag – and Facebook –
www.facebook/showmethefunny.
The Show Me The Funny Tour will be promoted by leading Comedy Promoter of Live Comedy in the UK, Phil McIntyre Entertainments (Peter Kay, John Cleese, Ed Byrne, John Bishop, Bill Bailey). The DVD of the tour will be released by 2Entertain, the number one DVD distributor for British Comedy (Lee Evans, Stewart Lee, Tim Vine, Harry Hill).
Show Me The Funny is a Big Talk Productions show for ITV1. Kenton Allen is Executive Producer, Martyn Smith is Series Editor. Claire Zolkwer is the Commissioning Editor, Comedy & Entertainment for ITV.
Show Me The Funny will air on ITV1, and ITV1 HD.

27.11.10

Jason Manford celebrates World Toilet Day!

Follow us! http://www.twitter.com/TopTrending



British Comedian Jason Manford has admitted to flirting with female fans online. Gasp, shock, horror -- I just can't believe it's such a big deal. Jason was on the BBC program The One Show, but has now resigned due to the revelations of his saucy conversations on Twitter & Skype while on tour with his pregnant wife waiting at home. Meanwhile in other news most husbands watch porn when their wives aren't around and don't have to quit their jobs over it. But this is show biz!

A lot of men complain that they don't know what women want. Well today they get the answers with #thingsgirlswantboystodo. Of course a lot of the tweets are just men, telling other men what women want, which kind of defeats the purpose, but whatevs. People are sharing all of their tips for how to figure out what the ladies are looking for in their potential mates. And it doesn't include staring at their boobs, which I know is surprising to many of you.

And finally, I'd just like to wish you a happy World Toilet Day! Yes, today is actually World Toilet day -- I can't make this stuff up! People are taking time today to recognize the importance of toilets and proper sanitation around the world. And making all kinds of potty jokes -- and because it is Twitter afterall.

And those Trenders are today's Top Trending Topics! How do think women want men to act? Write your own #thingsgirlswantboystodo in the comment section under this video and I'll see you on Monday for another episode of Top Trending Topics!

Jason Manford celebrates World Toilet Day!

Follow us! http://www.twitter.com/TopTrending



British Comedian Jason Manford has admitted to flirting with female fans online. Gasp, shock, horror -- I just can't believe it's such a big deal. Jason was on the BBC program The One Show, but has now resigned due to the revelations of his saucy conversations on Twitter & Skype while on tour with his pregnant wife waiting at home. Meanwhile in other news most husbands watch porn when their wives aren't around and don't have to quit their jobs over it. But this is show biz!

A lot of men complain that they don't know what women want. Well today they get the answers with #thingsgirlswantboystodo. Of course a lot of the tweets are just men, telling other men what women want, which kind of defeats the purpose, but whatevs. People are sharing all of their tips for how to figure out what the ladies are looking for in their potential mates. And it doesn't include staring at their boobs, which I know is surprising to many of you.

And finally, I'd just like to wish you a happy World Toilet Day! Yes, today is actually World Toilet day -- I can't make this stuff up! People are taking time today to recognize the importance of toilets and proper sanitation around the world. And making all kinds of potty jokes -- and because it is Twitter afterall.

And those Trenders are today's Top Trending Topics! How do think women want men to act? Write your own #thingsgirlswantboystodo in the comment section under this video and I'll see you on Monday for another episode of Top Trending Topics!

19.11.10

Jason Manford has quit The One Show

Jason Manford has quit The One Show this morning after finally admitting have web sex with up to 12 women.


Manford told The Sun newspaper today
"I have only myself to blame. I have never felt so low."
Manford had online sex sessions using Skype and Twitter!



Manford made the following statement regarding BBC1's The One Show
"I have decided after careful consideration to stand back from The One Show to concentrate on my family."


The BBC released a statement saying
"We have got nothing to say except that we accept Jason's decision."




Jason Manford has quit The One Show

Jason Manford has quit The One Show this morning after finally admitting have web sex with up to 12 women.


Manford told The Sun newspaper today
"I have only myself to blame. I have never felt so low."
Manford had online sex sessions using Skype and Twitter!



Manford made the following statement regarding BBC1's The One Show
"I have decided after careful consideration to stand back from The One Show to concentrate on my family."


The BBC released a statement saying
"We have got nothing to say except that we accept Jason's decision."




3.11.10

Jason Manford

Comedian, presenter and Manchester City fan Jason Manford is certainly the man of the moment. 


Not only is he one of the most regognisable comics of today – cropping up on 8 out of 10 Cats, Live at the Apollo and more – he can now be seen bringing us the latest news on china plates, honey shortages and overweight pets in The One Show at tea time.

Inspired by Billy Connolly, who he saw live at the age of 8, Jason began his career in 1999 when he worked at the Buzz Comedy Club upstairs at the Southern Hotel in Chorlton, Manchester.
 
His big break came when a performer didn’t arrive for an evening set giving Jason, who was 17 at the time and working as a glass collector, the chance to step up and fill in. Six gigs later he was crowned The City Life North West Comedian of the Year.

The Lancashire lad was nominated for the Perrier Award in Edinburgh in 2005 for his show Urban Legends and first appeared on our television screens on 8 out of 10 Cats, before going on to replace Dave Spikey as team captain in 2007.

Jason is currently on his second national tour, which started in July 2010 and runs until the end of 2011.
 
:: Jason Manford, Cambridge Corn Exchange, November 5 at 8pm. Tickets are £20. Contact (01223) 357851 / www.cornex.co.uk.