- Shaun Pye
Shaun Pye is an English comedian. A former comedy critic for the "
Evening Standard " and editor of Tough Puzzles, Pye has performed as astand-up comedian , and claims to have created the infamous 'easy-cook rice' joke. He is, however, known best for his work as a writer, having written for British television shows such as "Never Mind The Buzzcocks ", "They Think It's All Over", "Armstrong and Miller", "Friday Night with Jonathan Ross " and at least one ofChannel 4 's "100 Greatest" programmes. Writing for "The 11 O'Clock Show ", he met the latetelevision producer and comedy writerHarry Thompson , and together they created "Monkey Dust ", an award-winning animated comedy sketch show first aired in 2003 onBBC Three . The pair also collaborated withAlan Connor to write a sitcom based in a suburban brothel called "Respectable", which began on Five in August 2006. Pye took over production after Thompson's untimely death.Pye was also a producer for short-lived TV
quiz show "It's Only TV... But I Like It". He has performed on "The 11 O'Clock Show" and, in "Monkey Dust", voiced Othello, the swearing baby, but his first major acting role was as Greg in "Extras".External links
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