- Sean Lock
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notable_work = "15 Storeys High
"8 Out of 10 Cats
"TV Heaven, Telly Hell "
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britishcomedyawards = Best Live Stand-up
2000Sean Lock (born
22 April 1963 ) is an Englishcomedian andwriter . Born nearWoking ,Surrey , [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/people/sean_lock_person_page.shtml BBC - Comedy - People A-Z - Sean Lock ] ] inChertsey , he began his career in comedy as astand up comedian . He won the British Comedy Award in 2000 in the category of Best Live Comic, and was nominated for thePerrier Comedy Award . He is also well known for his appearances on television and radio. He has also written material for such comics asBill Bailey , Lee Evans andMark Lamarr .Early career
Lock's first television appearance was in 1993, when he appeared as a supporting artist in Rob Newman and
David Baddiel 's TV show "Newman and Baddiel in Pieces". He toured with the duo as their support act, and, as a result, became the first comedian to perform atWembley Arena . Newman and Baddiel were widely reported as being the first comedians to have performed at Wembley, but in his capacity as their support act, Lock actually takes this honour. [ [http://www.lemagazine.co.uk/display.var.1794103.0..php Limited Edition ] ] However, Lock has denied this on several occasions, including on theBBC Radio 4 show "Loose Ends"."15 Minutes of Misery"
Continuing with stand-up as the mainstay of his workload, he also made regular appearances on various radio panel shows, script edited for
Bill Bailey 's 1998 BBC2 series, "Is It Bill Bailey? " and had his own show on BBC Radio, "15 Minutes of Misery".As the title suggested, these shows filled a 15 minute time slot and also featured
Kevin Eldon andHattie Hayridge . The premise involved Sean eavesdropping on his neighbours in his South London tower block (all played by Lock, Eldon and Hayridge) using a bugging device fitted by his plumber, which was known as "The Bugger King" (which had "nothing to do with meat or sex")."15 Minutes of Misery" lasted for one series of six programmes in late 1998 and early 1999, and would later be expanded into the half hour series, "
15 Storeys High ". From ostensibly the same tower block, Lock's character was now given a flatmate (the hapless Errol) and a job at the local swimming baths, as well as a somewhat dour and intolerant demeanour.The bugging device was no longer used, but the antics of Sean's neighbours still featured heavily in the show. The plots for this series were more linear in a "traditional" sitcom style, although they still showed Lock's brand of surreal humour. "15 Storeys High" would transfer to television after two radio series, with Lock's character renamed 'Vince', for a further two series in 2002 and 2004.
"Sean Lock Live"
"Sean Lock Live" is his debut live performance DVD, recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo on Saturday 10th May 2008. The DVD is due to be released on 17th November 2008. Although it is his first DVD release, it is Sean's second live release, the first being "Sean Lock: Live", an audio CD live show released in 2005.
Other television work
In 2005 he became a regular team captain on the
panel game "8 Out of 10 Cats ", which returns for a sixth series in June 2008, and has also appeared on the comedy quiz programme "QI ". He has also appeared on "Have I Got News for You ", both as a guest and a presenter. Lock also appeared on "Room 101 ", where he argued to putJeremy Clarkson into the room (although he has appeared on "QI" with Clarkson).In spring 2006, he hosted his own entertainment show on
Channel 4 called "TV Heaven, Telly Hell " (the second series of which began production in November 2006), and has also guested on the World Cupspecial edition of "They Think It's All Over".Lock also appeared in the
Johnny Vaughan andEd Allen series "Top Buzzer ", took part in an episode of theBBC Radio 4 panel game "The 99p Challenge " and still gigs regularly.Personal Life
Lock has two daughters, is an avid football fan and like the rest of his family he holds a Chelsea football season ticket.Fact|date=March 2008
References
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* [http://www.wreckingballpress.com/html/kotting.php Sean Lock writes the foreword for the novel "Nappy Rash" by Mark Kotting] onWrecking Ball Press ISBN 1-903110-16-5
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