- Jimmy Mulville
James Thomas Mulville (born
5 January 1955 inLiverpool ) is an Englishcomedian , comedy writer, producer andtelevision presenter . He is now best known for cofounding the British independenttelevision production companyHat Trick Productions (withDenise O'Donohue andRory McGrath ) in 1986. In 2003, they were listed inThe Observer as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. [ [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1101525,00.html Observer article] ]He is an
Everton F.C. supporter.TV and radio appearances
He was one of the cast of the British comedy series "
The Steam Video Company ". He starred in theITV sitcom "That's Love " in the 1980s, along withDiana Hardcastle andTony Slattery . He appeared in cult TV show "Who Dares Wins (TV comedy) ".On radio, he appeared in the
BBC Radio 4 comedy series "Old Harry's Game " asThomas Quentin Crimp .He co-wrote and starred with
Rory McGrath in the two series of "Chelmsford 123 ", a comedy set in Roman Britain, broadcast onChannel 4 in 1988 and 1990. They also co-wrote the album "Glompus Van Der Hloed's Tales From The Crypt", which starredAndrew Sachs ,Mel Smith andGriff Rhys Jones .He featured on the radio version, as well as the television pilot, of UK improvisation show, "
Whose Line Is It Anyway ", alongsideStephen Fry andNonny Williams .External links
* [http://www.hattrick.com/ Official Hat Trick Productions Website]
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