Joe Lycett
Joe Lycett's distinct comedic style and remarkable wit have made him a household name in the world of comedy. Known for his spirited performances, his humor is both engaging and highly entertaining, earning him high-profile slots on numerous television shows and radio programs. Starting his comedy career on stage, Joe has had several successful shows at the Edinburgh Festival. His 2012 show, 'Joe Lycett: Some Lycett Hot', was nominated for the Fosters Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Newcomer. Not only did he make waves on the festival scene, but he also supported well-established comedians on tour, including Jack Whitehall in 2011/12, Tommy Tiernan in 2011, and Scott Capurro in 2011. Joe's Edinburgh Festival 2013/UK Tour 2013/14 was titled 'Joe Lycett: If Joe Lycett Then You Should’ve Put A Ring On It', which further highlighted his unique comedic flair. Joe's comedy isn't just confined to the stage. His lively presence on Channel 4 is notable, hosting the popular show 'Late Night Lycett' and the adventurous 'Travel Man' series. Joe also made a splash with his own creation, 'Joe Lycett’s Got Your Back', which won a BAFTA and a Royal Television Society Award. It's worth mentioning his contributions to the BBC, which include coverage of the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition and a lively stint on 'The Great British Sewing Bee'. In addition to his stage and television work, Joe has a significant presence on radio. He has appeared on 'Just A Minute', 'It’s Not What You Know', and 'The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw' on BBC Radio 4. His radio appearances have only added to his comedic repertoire, showcasing his quick wit and ability to make audiences laugh. Joe has also graced several other high-profile television shows, including 'Britain’s Got More Talent', 'Sweat the Small Stuff', '8 Out Of 10 Cats', 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks', 'Celebrity Juice', and 'Don’t Sit In The Front Row with Jack Dee'. With his unique comedic style and diverse career achievements, J...