Romesh Ranganathan Life story


Jonathan Romesh Ranganathan is a British-Sri Lankan stand-up comedian and actor. He is known for his deadpan, often self-deprecating humour. Ranganathan has made numerous appearances on television comedy panel shows, and in 2016 he co-presented It's Not Rocket Science on ITV, alongside Rachel Riley and Ben Miller.

Claudia Winkleman quits BBC Radio 2 show

Claudia Winkleman quits BBC Radio 2 show
Dec 2,2023 6:01 am

... Romesh Ranganathan, the actor and comedian, will take over the slot after Winkleman steps down in March...

Richard Hammond says daredevil stunts will still be seen on TV

Richard Hammond says daredevil stunts will still be seen on TV
Aug 31,2023 5:51 am

... Speaking about the return of Takeshi s Castle on the same network, hosted by Romesh Ranganathan and Tom Davis, he said: " Pratfalls and somebody else hurting themselves, hopefully not too badly, is one of the oldest forms of humour, isn t it? " I don t think we ll ever get away from that...

Gary Lineker tops star salaries list in BBC annual report

Gary Lineker tops star salaries list in BBC annual report
Jul 11,2023 7:20 am

... Quiz show hosts Richard Osman, Sandi Toksvig, Victoria Coren-Mitchell, Romesh Ranganathan and Alexander Armstrong are also not named...

TV Baftas 2023: Kate Winslet and Billie Piper walk red carpet

TV Baftas 2023: Kate Winslet and Billie Piper walk red carpet
May 14,2023 12:40 pm

... Here are a few of the famous faces who posed for photographs ahead of the event, which is being hosted by comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan...

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony

Bafta TV Awards: Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan prepare to host ceremony
May 13,2023 11:51 pm

... Comedians Rob Beckett and Romesh Ranganathan will host proceedings from London s Royal Festival Hall...

Dame Deborah James' on-air goodbye named radio moment of the year at Aria Awards

Dame Deborah James' on-air goodbye named radio moment of the year at Aria Awards
May 3,2023 8:01 am

... Other winners included comedian Romesh Ranganathan - for his BBC podcast For the Love of Hip Hop - as well as BBC radio DJs Craig Charles and Tony Blackburn...

Children in Need: Lewis Capaldi, Joe Wicks and Graham Norton to star in BBC fundraiser

Children in Need: Lewis Capaldi, Joe Wicks and Graham Norton to star in BBC fundraiser
Nov 17,2022 7:51 pm

... The Repair Shop team will reveal the results of a special restoration, while Romesh Ranganathan will host a charity edition of The Weakest Link...

Weakest Link: Romesh Ranganathan 'not trying to emulate' Anne Robinson

Weakest Link: Romesh Ranganathan 'not trying to emulate' Anne Robinson
Dec 4,2021 4:17 am

... In order for it to be rebooted, it must also be reinvented - starting with a new host in the shape of comedian Romesh Ranganathan...

Dame Deborah James' on-air goodbye named radio moment of the year at Aria Awards

Apr 23,2020 3:09 am

By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporter

The final on-air conversation between Dame Deborah James and BBC presenter Tony Livesey has been voted moment of the year in the UK radio industry's annual awards.

The You, Me and the Big C podcaster, who also Set Up the Bowelbabe cancer research fund, aged 40.

She made a touching last appearance alongside Livesey on BBC Radio 5 Live last May, shortly before her death.

It was named the Radio Times Moment of the Year at the Aria Awards on Tuesday.

In The Interview , Livesey was heard refusing to Say Goodbye , while thanking Dame Deborah and offering " a big warm hug".

Livesey told the Radio Times last month that ending The Call was one of the hardest things he has ever had to do.

" I couldn't put The Phone down as I knew it would be The Last Time I would speak to her, " He Said . " We were like young kids on a Date - 'you put it down', 'no you put it down. '

" In The End she put The Phone down. And that was The Last Time I ever spoke to her. "

Dame Deborah launched the podcast with fellow cancer patients Lauren Mahon and Rachael Bland to explore life with and myths about the disease. It won the Arias' impact award on Tuesday.

Another of The Winners also focused on death and loss. US comedian Rob Delaney 's A Heart That Works, a memoir about his young son Henry who died of a brain tumour, took the award for best audiobook or reading.

Other winners included comedian Romesh Ranganathan - for his BBC podcast For the Love of Hip Hop - as well as BBC radio DJs Craig Charles and Tony Blackburn .

Blackburn received the pioneed award shortly before being discharged from London's Wellington hospital, where he had been for three weeks with an infection.

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" After my treatment and a rest I look forward to getting back at Radio 2 and BBC local radio to doing what I love doing, " he wrote on Twitter.

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