- Armando Iannucci
Armando Iannucci (pronEng|ɑrˈmændoʊ jəˈnuːtʃɪ) (born 1964) is a Scottish
comedian ,writer ,satirist andradio producer .Background
Iannucci's father is from
Naples ,Italy , while his mother is fromGlasgow ,Scotland , where he was also born. Iannucci was educated atSt. Aloysius' College, Glasgow , theUniversity of Glasgow , andUniversity College, Oxford , where he read English. He abandoned graduate work on 17th-century religious language with particular reference to Milton's "Paradise Lost ", to pursue his career in broadcasting with an emphasis in comedy .Career
Iannucci has an extensive history in British radio and television. First receiving widespread fame in the early 1990s as the producer for "
On the Hour " and then "The Day Today ", he received critical acclaim for both his own talents as a writer and a producer, and for first bringing together such comics as Chris Morris,Richard Herring ,Stewart Lee ,Peter Baynham andSteve Coogan . The members of this group went on to work on separate projects and create a new comedy "wave" pre-New Labour : Morris went on to create "Brass Eye ", "Blue Jam " and the "Chris Morris Music Show"; Stewart Lee and Richard Herring created "Fist of Fun " and "This Morning With Richard Not Judy ".Baynham was closely involved with both Morris' and Lee & Herring's work — simultaneously at one point. Lee would go on to co-write the controversial "
Jerry Springer — The Opera ", but perhaps the most famous "alumnus" of this group isSteve Coogan 's characterAlan Partridge , who first appeared in "On the Hour", and has featured in multiple spin-off series.Despite his involvement in many facets of British comedy as a producer, writer and performer, Iannucci has remained relatively unknown amongst the British public. His projects include "Smokehammer", a web-based project with Chris Morris, the short-lived topical satire "Gash", as well as three programmes for
BBC Radio 3 , including "Mobiles Off!", a 20-minute segment on classical concert-going etiquette. As well as television and radio work, he also wrote a book in 1997 entitled "Facts and Fancies", compiling some articles from his newspaper columns, which was turned into aBBC Radio 4 series. A little-known radio series called "Scraps With Iannucci" followed late in 1998, in which Iannucci used his tape-fiddling skills to present a review of the year.More recently, Iannucci devised, directed and was chief writer of "
The Thick of It ", a political satire-cum-farce forBBC Four . It starredChris Langham as an incompetent cabinet minister being manipulated by a cynical Press Officer, played byPeter Capaldi and based onTony Blair 's former Press SecretaryAlastair Campbell . It was described by critics onBBC Two 's "Newsnight Review " as a modern-day counterpart to "Yes Minister ", which Iannucci had championed on theBBC 's "Britain's Best Sitcom " competition. He has also participated as apanelist on Radio 4's "The News Quiz ", having produced the programme earlier in his career.In January 2006 he took the post of
News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media at theUniversity of Oxford , [University of Oxford, 2005. " [http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/po/060118.shtml Armando Iannucci to lecture at Oxford on British comedy] "] where he has delivered a series of four lectures under the title "British Comedy — Dead Or Alive?", saying in his introduction to the series that "It used to be that you went to Oxford to get into comedy. Now you get into comedy to go to Oxford".Iannucci has won two
Sony Radio Awards and threeBritish Comedy Awards . In 2003, he was listed in "The Observer " as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,11710,1101525,00.html The 50 funniest people in Britain (part two) | Stage | The Observer ] ] He was also subject of a 2006 edition of "The South Bank Show ".His newest television programme, "
Time Trumpet ", was a spoof documentary shown on BBC 2 during Summer 2006. It followed a similar format to his earlier one-off programmes ' and ' in looking back on past events through highly edited clips and "celebrity" interviews, although this time was looking back on the present and near-future from the year 2031. One notable episode, featuring fictional terrorist attacks on London and the assassination of Tony Blair, was postponed and edited in August 2006 amid the terrorism scares in British airports at that time. The BBC was accused in some quarters of lacking backbone. [ [http://www.chortle.co.uk/news/aug06/terror208802.php News aug06 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide ] ] weasel-inlineHe has also directed the latest series of Post Office adverts, featuring the actors
John Henshaw ,Rory Jennings andDi Botcher alongside guest stars such asJoan Collins ,Bill Oddie andWestlife . [ [http://media.guardian.co.uk/advertising/story/0,,2189979,00.html Joan Collins stars in Post Office ad | Media | MediaGuardian ] ]He has appeared on Radio 3 talking about classical music, one of his passions. He is currently collaborating with composer
David Sawer on "Skin Deep", anoperetta , which is scheduled to be premiered byOpera North in early 2009.Filmography
Television
* "
The Day Today " (BBC 2 — creator, co-writer, producer plus occasional appearances. The Day Today was the TV adaptation of "On The Hour ")
* "The Saturday Night Armistice " (writer, producer, presenter etc. - later "The Friday Night Armistice")
* "Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge " (co-writer, producer, creator)
* "I'm Alan Partridge " (co-writer, producer, director)
* "The Armando Iannucci Shows " (writer, performer, director and producer)
* "" (writer, director)
* "Gash" (writer, presenter)
* "Have I Got News For You ", twice as a panelist on 23rd April 2004 and 4 May 2007.
* "The Thick of It " (writer, producer)
* "" (Presenter, co-writer, producer)
* "Time Trumpet " (writer, performer, producer)
* "Lab Rats " (executive producer)Radio
* "
On the Hour " (BBC Radio 4 — creator, co-writer, producer)
* "No' The Archie McPherson Show " (BBC Radio Scotland — presenter, writer, producer)
* "Armando Iannucci" (BBC Radio 1 — writer, presenter, producer)
* "The News Quiz " (BBC Radio 4 — producer, also appeared as guest)
* "Quote... Unquote " (BBC Radio 4 — producer)
* "Loose Talk " (producer)
* "The Mary Whitehouse Experience " (producer)
* "The 99p Challenge " on BBC Radio 4.
* "Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive " on BBC Radio 4
* "Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World " as various characters.
* "Desert Island Discs -BBC Radio 4 " as a guest. Armando reveals how as a youngster he rebelled against his parents "Classical Music listening ways" by playing Wagner.
* "Scraps With Iannucci " a BBC Radio 4 series from 1998.
* "Week Ending " (BBC Radio 4 — producer)Film
*"
Tube Tales " - "Mouth" (1999)
*"In the Loop" (2009)Bibliography
Print
* "Alan Partridge: Every Ruddy Word" by Steve Coogan, Peter Baynham, Armando Iannucci, Patrick Marber (Michael Joseph, 2003) ISBN 0-7181-4678-6
* "Facts and Fancies" (Michael Joseph, 1997) ISBN 0-7181-3951-8
* Weekly newspaper column inThe Observer Audiobooks
* "Facts and Fancies" (BBC Audiobooks, 1998) ISBN 0-563-55756-7
* "I'm Alan Partridge: Knowing Me, Knowing Yule" (BBC Audiobooks, 1998) ISBN 0-563-55763-X
* "Knowing Me, Knowing You...: With Alan Partridge: Complete Series" (BBC Audiobooks, 1995) CD ISBN 0-563-38896-X, cassette ISBN 0-563-38891-9References
External links
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* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/iannucci/ BBC interview & links]
* [http://www.beingarmando.com/ Official site for The Armando Iannucci Shows on DVD]
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