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Danny Wallace (humorist)

Daniel Frederick Wallace (born 16 November 1976) is a Scottish filmmaker, comedian, writer, actor, and presenter of radio and television. His notable works include the books Join Me and Yes Man, narrating Thomas Was Alone and as Shaun Hastings for the Assassin's Creed game series, and fronting TV series How to Start Your Own Country.

Danny Wallace
Wallace in 2008
Born (1976-11-16) 16 November 1976 (age 47)
Dundee, Scotland
CitizenshipUnited Kingdom
EducationMedia studies
Alma materUniversity of Westminster
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, filmmaker, comedian, writer, actor
Years active1990–present
Known forJoin Me; Yes Man; How to Start Your Own Country
SpouseGreta Elizabeth "Lizzie" Wallace (née McMahon)
Websitedannywallace.com

Biography edit

Early life edit

Wallace was born in Dundee, Scotland. He is half Swiss. He attended Park Place Primary School, also growing up in Loughborough and Bath, England. He began writing reviews for video game magazines aged 13 for school work experience: a reviewer had become ill and so Wallace was given the opportunity to review a game. At 18 he started writing comedy, mainly through the magazine Comedy Review. He specialised in media studies at the University of Westminster.

Career edit

At 22, he became a BBC producer. He was part of the production team behind British Comedy Award-winning Dead Ringers, the original producer of the critically acclaimed cult hit The Mighty Boosh, and creator and producer of Ross Noble Goes Global.

As a journalist, Wallace has worked for The Scotsman, The Guardian, The Independent, Elle, Cosmo, The Times and other publications.

From 2007, Wallace wrote a column in the free weekly magazine ShortList, circulation 520,000.[1]

In June 2014 Wallace was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Dundee, in the city where he was born.[2]

Politically, Wallace is a supporter of the UK Labour Party.

Books edit

As an author, Wallace's best-selling books have been translated into more than a dozen languages. Danny's first book was published in 1999, titled 'Are You Dave Gorman?'[3]

Are You Dave Gorman? edit

In 1999, Wallace challenged comedian Dave Gorman, who at the time was his flatmate, to find 54 other people called Dave Gorman ("one for every card in the pack, including the Jokers"). Wallace accompanied Gorman on his quest and the men created Are You Dave Gorman?, an award-winning comedy stage show about what happened during their journey.[4] A BBC series, also co-written and co-produced by Wallace, followed, as did a book, written by both men.

Join Me edit

In 2003, Wallace's book Join Me was published. The book explains how he "accidentally started a 'cult'" called Join Me.

The movement would go global, with each member committing to undertaking one random act of kindness for a stranger every Friday ("Good Fridays"). Tens of thousands joined. Join Me celebrates "Karmageddon 10" in December 2011. Traditionally, hundreds of members travel to London for the meet-up and undertake good deeds for strangers, with Wallace present.

The movement is now generally referred to as the "Karma Army", although members are still typically "Joinees". He became a minor celebrity in Belgium whilst on his quest for Joinees. While on a book tour through America, Wallace was dubbed a "Generation X legend" by the Wisconsin State Journal.[5]

Random Acts of Kindness: 365 Ways To Make the World A Nicer Place edit

Wallace next wrote a short book called Random Acts of Kindness: 365 Ways To Make the World A Better Place, with the help of submissions from Joinees.

It includes many humorous Random Acts of Kindness (RAoK) ideas, such as "Contradict Demeaning Graffiti", and "Make An Old Man Very Happy."

Yes Man edit

Wallace's second solo book, Yes Man, was published in July 2005. In it, he describes how he spent six months "saying Yes where once I would have said No", to make his life more interesting and positive. In this book he shows the tribulations and mischief that he got up to while he said yes to any question or proposal. The book was described as "one of those rare books that actually has the potential to change your life" by the San Francisco Bay Guardian and as "a fascinating book and a fascinating experiment" by David Letterman.[6]

A film adaptation of Yes Man was developed with Warner Bros. and stars Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel. It was released on 19 December 2008 in the US and 26 December 2008 in the UK.[7] Wallace appeared on screen in a cameo in a bar scene in the last ten minutes of the film, holding a British pint glass. The film made almost $100 million at the US Box Office.[8] The critical reception was mixed. For example, when the DVD of Yes Man was released in April 2009, The Independent gave it two stars. Two days later, its sister paper, The Independent on Sunday, gave it 4 out of 5.[9]

Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe edit

Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe was published in 2006. It is linked with World Book Day which in 2006 was on Thursday 2 March. It tells the story of Wallace's trip to Idaho, to visit a manhole cover in a small town, whose residents have proclaimed it the centre of the universe. The cover identifies it as a "Quick Read"; the price and length of the book have been curbed to encourage people who may not often read books to purchase it.

Friends Like These edit

Wallace's book, Friends Like These, was released on 3 July 2008, and tells the story of how he spent a summer trying to track down his old school friends from his days in Dundee, Scotland, and beyond.[10] The film rights went to Miramax and a screenplay is currently underway.

Awkward Situations for Men edit

Wallace's book Awkward Situations for Men, was released on 3 June 2010 and reached number 3 in the best-sellers list. The follow-up, More Awkward Situations for Men, was released on 30 June 2011.

Charlotte Street edit

Wallace's debut novel, Charlotte Street, was released on 10 May 2012 under Ebury Publishing. It follows journalist Jason Priestley's search to find a woman who has dropped a disposable camera.

Who Is Tom Ditto? edit

Who Is Tom Ditto?, was released on 24 April 2014.[11] It is a comic novel about a radio newsreader's search for his missing girlfriend.[12]

F You Very Much: Understanding the Culture of Rudeness--and What We Can Do About It edit

Also published under the title "F*** You Very Much: The surprising truth about why people are so rude". Non-fiction about rudeness.

Hamish and the PDF series edit

Written by Wallace, this children's book series follows the adventures of ten-year-old Hamish Ellerby as he faces off against terrifying monsters, with the help of his best friend Alice and the other members of the PDF (Pause Defence Force). Every book has been illustrated by Jamie Littler.[13]

Television and radio edit

Wallace filmed a pilot episode for his own American television sitcom in 2010, commissioned by ABC and made by Warner Bros. Television. In it, Wallace plays himself ("Danny"), a writer who moves to San Francisco to support his wife's new job, and finds that he doesn't quite fit in. The pilot also starred Tony Hale (Arrested Development) and Laura Prepon (That '70s Show). It was directed by acclaimed director Andy Ackerman, who had previously directed almost 90 episodes of Seinfeld.[14]

A second script was later commissioned for the 2011 American TV pilot season.[15] The pilot made it to the final shortlist for the 2011 American TV pilot season; however, ABC wanted to shoot the show in front of a studio audience, which Wallace had not planned for. ABC instead commissioned another script, and Awkward Situations for Men was not commissioned for the 2011 season.[16]

Of his work in Hollywood, Empire magazine said, "Hollywood must be gazing in wonder at the walking high-concept machine that is Wallace."[17]

Wallace began television presenting in 2004. In 2005, Wallace presented a documentary comedy, How to Start Your Own Country, in which he started his own micronation – "Lovely" – in his London flat. The series charted his journey around the world exploring citizenship and what a country actually is. He has described it as "a way of hiding politics in entertainment".[18]

Beginning late August 2005 he co-presented on BBC One's Saturday night show He's Having a Baby with Davina McCall, which ran at the same time as his BBC Two series, How to Start Your Own Country. The latter won two BAFTAs in early 2006.

Radio X edit

From 9 February 2008 to October 2008 Wallace presented a weekly show at 10 am – 2 pm on Saturday mornings at XFM London (now Radio X),[19] taking over the old Ricky Gervais slot.

Wallace and co-presenter Richard Glover decided to leave after they were asked to pre-record their show instead of broadcast live, which would have taken away from the interactive nature of the show.

On 1 August 2011, Wallace returned to XFM London to present the weekday breakfast show.[20]

The show eventually gained a cult following, and this was recognised by making the show operate as if it were a totalitarian state. Listeners would often text in calling themselves 'confirmed listeners', and the show eventually become known as 'The Important Broadcast'. Wallace eventually used terminology such as 'listenerpad' and 'listening partner', to imply and joke about state-like rules for joining in with the show. With Producer Dave the show had a number of features which caught on:

  • 'Good news' (where presenters and listeners shared things since the last broadcast that either made them feel good or not so bad in life) ending with the phrase: "that's not just good news, that's great news".
  • 'Snap My Pitch Up' – The famous guests and entertainers were presented with pitches for their participation films or shows with titles typically based around the stars' name.
  • 'Quizface' – A series of nonsensical quiz formats which would be portrayed as adventures or needlessly complex game shows, throughout which bemused and uninformed listeners and participants would be reminded that 'You should know the rules by now'. It was originally conceived as a one off, but Wallace and Matt Dyson eventually kept making the joke make less sense and more funny. Wallace claimed to listeners that they could find the rules on their issued 'listenerpads' or by reading the (not-real) London Gazette. Each quiz was eventually won by completing the 'well-known phrase', 'We are XFM'. The quiz was awarded a prestigious Sony Bronze Award in the category of 'Best Quiz'
  • Five minute listener bans – Received by listeners who shared content that receives playful disapproval. Listeners would be told, as if sternly, as if Wallace had control, that they were not allowed to listen for five minutes.
  • Sparky Wednesday – Every third Wednesday as a celebration of "the best of Britain's tradesmen"
  • The Dog House – A parody of ""The Good Life"", in which the presenters and listeners would compare modern woes of what they had done wrong to their friends or partners.
  • The Showbiz Update – Satirical coverage of showbusiness stories from tabloid newspapers, and Wallace discussing stories often portrayed with opinion pieces in pure basic facts, and the team often humorously analysed and dissected the stories as if they were major news stories.
  • Angry Nerds – Using the 'Angry Birds' theme tune in the background, the team and listeners shared anger and 'observational comedy about things no-one else notices'.

In December 2012 it was announced that Wallace would be leaving the Breakfast Show. He was replaced by Jon Holmes, and the show is now presented by Chris Moyles[21]

Wallace returned to Radio X in January 2018 in the Sunday 11am - 1pm slot vacated by Russell Brand. He is joined by former XFM Breakfast Show contributor Stephen Ferdinando, and 'Producer Joe' Attewell. Similar idiosyncrasies to previous incarnations of the show are employed, while new features include:

  • Dinner Winner - 2 cast members go head to head recounting their dinners, often in a humorous fashion. The third, non-participating member, adjudicates and declares a winner using a points based system. The winner will then go head to head with that week's judge, unless the outcome is a draw, in which case the following week sees a re-match. 2020's Champion was Stephen Ferdinando. 2021's Champion is contested due to dishonesty on behalf of Stephen Ferdinando on whether he paid for a meal or not.
  • Small Talk Texter - the audience is invited to 'warm-up' by contributing answers to a simple small-talk based question, often based on topical events
  • Explain That - Contributor Stephen Ferdinando is asked to assess a paranormal incidence and offer an explanation as to how it came about, usually instead declaring the story 'nonsense' and being berated by the rest of the team for failing at the task he's been given
  • Tell Me Something I Don't Know - The three members of the team try to out do each other with facts they have discovered during the week that the others may not know. Being awarded points based on who knows it and who does not.
  • The No-Biz - Items from the "showbiz" sections of tabloids that are not particularly newsworthy. Frequently revolving around Paul Hollywood (56) and his incumbent partner.

Video games edit

Wallace lent his face and voice to the 2009 video game sequel Assassin's Creed II where he played Shaun Hastings – a historian and modern day member of the Assassin Order. He was sought after for the part by developer Ubisoft when he went to the BAFTA video game awards with a friend. He reprised his role in Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Assassin's Creed: Revelations, Assassin's Creed III, Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag, Assassin's Creed Unity, Assassin's Creed Syndicate, Assassin's Creed Valhalla, Assassin's Creed Nexus VR, and the audio drama Assassin's Creed: Gold. Each game has sold more than 8 million units apiece.

He also narrated the 2012 indie game, Thomas Was Alone. Wallace's role as narrator won the "Performance" category at the 9th British Academy Video Games Awards, while the game itself was nominated in the "Story" category.

In 2015, he voiced Alan in the indie game Volume, his second collaboration with Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell.

Other work edit

Wallace has written for and presented television shows such as Danny Wallace's Hoax Files (Sky One), Conspiracies (Sky One), School's Out (BBC1), and in 2006 he took over from Phillip Schofield as co-presenter of BBC1's Test the Nation.

He appeared in Channel 4's The IT Crowd (Series 1 Episode 2) in a role his friend, writer and director Graham Linehan, originally planned to play himself. Wallace was asked to do it when Linehan realised appearing in and simultaneously directing the episode would be tricky.[22]

Wallace was the first person in 43 years to be asked to front an episode of flagship BBC science series Horizon. The episode aired on 10 October 2006. In it, Wallace attempted to prove the hypothesis that chimps could be considered 'people' too.

On 16 December 2008 he presented his second episode of Horizon on BBC Two. Where's My Robot?. In it, Wallace travelled the world to meet roboticists and ask them, simply: "Where's my robot?". The documentary is based on the belief in the 1980s that by the next century personal robots would be available and be an accepted part of society. Wallace investigates why it did not become a reality and whether it will in the future.[23]

Wallace presented a series of reality show Castaway on BBC One. The series was live from Great Barrier Island in New Zealand for three months, beginning 9 March 2007, and featured a spin-off BBC Three series and BBCi webisodes.

On 4 January 2008 Wallace appeared on a celebrity spin-off episode of the BBC's Mastermind. His specialist subject was the Ghostbusters films, he did not get a single question wrong on the subject but came third with 27 points.[24]

He appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 20 June 2008 to discuss his books, film and television projects.

On 31 January 2009, he stood in for Adam and Joe on BBC 6 Music. He followed this up by another stint on 6Music, standing in for Shaun Keaveny's breakfast show for two weeks in May 2009. He stood in for Adam and Joe again for seven weeks over the summer of 2009 with XFM DJ Pete Donaldson and was again asked to take over from Adam & Joe during their recent hiatus.[25]

He was a regular presenter on the National Lottery live draw on BBC 1, as well as the National Television Awards Backstage Live.

In October 2012, American television network ABC added a comedy project to be co-produced by Wallace entitled Man & Boy.[26]

Since 2016, Wallace has provided commentary for Channel 5's coverage of The World's Strongest Man Contest.

In 2021, Wallace created a website called "Assembly" (assemblehere.co.uk). "It’s a place for men who say nice things behind people’s backs, who can cook a decent omelette but want to cook a better one, who’d prefer to be funny, but can stretch to serious."

Filmography edit

Films edit

Television edit

Charity support edit

Wallace is a patron of the charity Build Africa.[27] Wallace is also the patron of The Baked Bean Museum of Excellence, which he also officially opened in 2009.[28]

Bibliography edit

  • Gorman, Dave; Wallace, Danny (4 July 2002). Are You Dave Gorman?. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-188471-0.
  • Wallace, Danny (3 June 2004). Join Me. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-189582-2.
  • Wallace, Danny (4 November 2004). Random Acts of Kindness: 365 Ways to Make the World a Nicer Place. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-190175-2.
  • Wallace, Danny (6 April 2006). Yes Man. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-189674-4.
  • Wallace, Danny (3 July 2008). Friends Like These. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-189676-8.
  • Wallace, Danny (4 December 2008). Yes Man (film tie-in). Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-192790-5.
  • Wallace, Danny (3 June 2010). Awkward Situations for Men. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-193757-7.
  • Wallace, Danny (30 June 2011). More Awkward Situations for Men. Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-194130-7.

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.shortlist.com/ ShortList website
  2. ^ Dinnie, Steven (16 June 2014). "Danny Wallace to talk at Literary Dundee ahead of receiving honorary degree". The Courier, Dundee. DC Thomson. Retrieved 20 June 2014.
  3. ^ "Danny Wallace website". Dannywallace.com. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  4. ^ Comedy CV, Dave Gorman
  5. ^ Simon & Schuster, "Yes Man (Trade Paperback) – Praise" 28 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Books section of Wallace's website. Dannywallace.com. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  7. ^ IMDb movie profile Yes Man 16 December 2007
  8. ^ [1] Box Office Mojo
  9. ^ Bland, Archie (17 April 2009). . The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 1 May 2010.
  10. ^ "Books – New & Bestselling Books Across All Genres – Hive.co.uk".
  11. ^ "The ShortRead". ShortList Magazine. 15 April 2014.
  12. ^ "Paperback reviews: Bark, Inventing the Individual, Her, Who is Tom". The Independent. 20 February 2015. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Hamish – Jamie Littler Illustration".
  14. ^ Awkward! – Journalist, author, script-writer, and producer. Danny Wallace. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  15. ^ The Pilot Has Landed... – Journalist, author, script-writer, and producer. Danny Wallace (24 May 2010). Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  16. ^ Danny Wallace's history. Dannywallace.com. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  17. ^ Danny Wallace's website. Dannywallace.com. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  18. ^ Danny Wallace's Twitter feed. Twitter. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  19. ^ "Danny Wallace Joins Xfm". XFM. Retrieved 9 January 2008.[dead link]
  20. ^ "Brand New London Breakfast Show With Danny Wallace". Radio X. XFM. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  21. ^ "The Chris Moyles Show – Radio X". Radio X. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
  22. ^ Twitter. Twitter. Retrieved 26 August 2011.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 15 September 2008.
  24. ^ "Danny Wallace – Celebrity Mastermind – YouTube". Google.co.uk. 8 January 2008. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 29 August 2011.
  25. ^ Plunkett, John (23 December 2009). "Adam and Joe leave BBC 6Music for 'indefinite sabbatical'". The Guardian.
  26. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (17 October 2012). "ABC Buys Comedies From Danny Wallace And Duo Jennifer Crittenden & Gaby Allan". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 1 January 2013.
  27. ^ . 14 February 2011. Archived from the original on 15 May 2011.
  28. ^ Thomas, Geraint (23 March 2018). "What it's like inside Wales' top-rated council flat Baked Bean Museum". WalesOnline. Retrieved 15 September 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Danny Wallace at IMDb
  • Assembly

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For other people named Daniel Wallace see Daniel Wallace disambiguation Join Me redirects here For the song by HIM see Join Me in Death Daniel Frederick Wallace born 16 November 1976 is a Scottish filmmaker comedian writer actor and presenter of radio and television His notable works include the books Join Me and Yes Man narrating Thomas Was Alone and as Shaun Hastings for the Assassin s Creed game series and fronting TV series How to Start Your Own Country Danny WallaceWallace in 2008Born 1976 11 16 16 November 1976 age 47 Dundee ScotlandCitizenshipUnited KingdomEducationMedia studiesAlma materUniversity of WestminsterOccupation s Broadcaster filmmaker comedian writer actorYears active1990 presentKnown forJoin Me Yes Man How to Start Your Own CountrySpouseGreta Elizabeth Lizzie Wallace nee McMahon Websitedannywallace wbr com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 2 Books 2 1 Are You Dave Gorman 2 2 Join Me 2 3 Random Acts of Kindness 365 Ways To Make the World A Nicer Place 2 4 Yes Man 2 5 Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe 2 6 Friends Like These 2 7 Awkward Situations for Men 2 8 Charlotte Street 2 9 Who Is Tom Ditto 2 10 F You Very Much Understanding the Culture of Rudeness and What We Can Do About It 2 11 Hamish and the PDF series 3 Television and radio 3 1 Radio X 3 2 Video games 3 3 Other work 4 Filmography 4 1 Films 4 2 Television 5 Charity support 6 Bibliography 7 References 8 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Wallace was born in Dundee Scotland He is half Swiss He attended Park Place Primary School also growing up in Loughborough and Bath England He began writing reviews for video game magazines aged 13 for school work experience a reviewer had become ill and so Wallace was given the opportunity to review a game At 18 he started writing comedy mainly through the magazine Comedy Review He specialised in media studies at the University of Westminster Career edit At 22 he became a BBC producer He was part of the production team behind British Comedy Award winning Dead Ringers the original producer of the critically acclaimed cult hit The Mighty Boosh and creator and producer of Ross Noble Goes Global As a journalist Wallace has worked for The Scotsman The Guardian The Independent Elle Cosmo The Times and other publications From 2007 Wallace wrote a column in the free weekly magazine ShortList circulation 520 000 1 In June 2014 Wallace was awarded an honorary degree from the University of Dundee in the city where he was born 2 Politically Wallace is a supporter of the UK Labour Party Books editAs an author Wallace s best selling books have been translated into more than a dozen languages Danny s first book was published in 1999 titled Are You Dave Gorman 3 Are You Dave Gorman edit Main article Are You Dave Gorman In 1999 Wallace challenged comedian Dave Gorman who at the time was his flatmate to find 54 other people called Dave Gorman one for every card in the pack including the Jokers Wallace accompanied Gorman on his quest and the men created Are You Dave Gorman an award winning comedy stage show about what happened during their journey 4 A BBC series also co written and co produced by Wallace followed as did a book written by both men Join Me edit In 2003 Wallace s book Join Me was published The book explains how he accidentally started a cult called Join Me The movement would go global with each member committing to undertaking one random act of kindness for a stranger every Friday Good Fridays Tens of thousands joined Join Me celebrates Karmageddon 10 in December 2011 Traditionally hundreds of members travel to London for the meet up and undertake good deeds for strangers with Wallace present The movement is now generally referred to as the Karma Army although members are still typically Joinees He became a minor celebrity in Belgium whilst on his quest for Joinees While on a book tour through America Wallace was dubbed a Generation X legend by the Wisconsin State Journal 5 Random Acts of Kindness 365 Ways To Make the World A Nicer Place edit Wallace next wrote a short book called Random Acts of Kindness 365 Ways To Make the World A Better Place with the help of submissions from Joinees It includes many humorous Random Acts of Kindness RAoK ideas such as Contradict Demeaning Graffiti and Make An Old Man Very Happy Yes Man edit Main article Yes Man book Wallace s second solo book Yes Man was published in July 2005 In it he describes how he spent six months saying Yes where once I would have said No to make his life more interesting and positive In this book he shows the tribulations and mischief that he got up to while he said yes to any question or proposal The book was described as one of those rare books that actually has the potential to change your life by the San Francisco Bay Guardian and as a fascinating book and a fascinating experiment by David Letterman 6 A film adaptation of Yes Man was developed with Warner Bros and stars Jim Carrey and Zooey Deschanel It was released on 19 December 2008 in the US and 26 December 2008 in the UK 7 Wallace appeared on screen in a cameo in a bar scene in the last ten minutes of the film holding a British pint glass The film made almost 100 million at the US Box Office 8 The critical reception was mixed For example when the DVD of Yes Man was released in April 2009 The Independent gave it two stars Two days later its sister paper The Independent on Sunday gave it 4 out of 5 9 Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe edit Danny Wallace and the Centre of the Universe was published in 2006 It is linked with World Book Day which in 2006 was on Thursday 2 March It tells the story of Wallace s trip to Idaho to visit a manhole cover in a small town whose residents have proclaimed it the centre of the universe The cover identifies it as a Quick Read the price and length of the book have been curbed to encourage people who may not often read books to purchase it Friends Like These edit Wallace s book Friends Like These was released on 3 July 2008 and tells the story of how he spent a summer trying to track down his old school friends from his days in Dundee Scotland and beyond 10 The film rights went to Miramax and a screenplay is currently underway Awkward Situations for Men edit Wallace s book Awkward Situations for Men was released on 3 June 2010 and reached number 3 in the best sellers list The follow up More Awkward Situations for Men was released on 30 June 2011 Charlotte Street edit Wallace s debut novel Charlotte Street was released on 10 May 2012 under Ebury Publishing It follows journalist Jason Priestley s search to find a woman who has dropped a disposable camera Who Is Tom Ditto edit Who Is Tom Ditto was released on 24 April 2014 11 It is a comic novel about a radio newsreader s search for his missing girlfriend 12 F You Very Much Understanding the Culture of Rudeness and What We Can Do About It edit Also published under the title F You Very Much The surprising truth about why people are so rude Non fiction about rudeness Hamish and the PDF series edit Written by Wallace this children s book series follows the adventures of ten year old Hamish Ellerby as he faces off against terrifying monsters with the help of his best friend Alice and the other members of the PDF Pause Defence Force Every book has been illustrated by Jamie Littler 13 Television and radio editWallace filmed a pilot episode for his own American television sitcom in 2010 commissioned by ABC and made by Warner Bros Television In it Wallace plays himself Danny a writer who moves to San Francisco to support his wife s new job and finds that he doesn t quite fit in The pilot also starred Tony Hale Arrested Development and Laura Prepon That 70s Show It was directed by acclaimed director Andy Ackerman who had previously directed almost 90 episodes of Seinfeld 14 A second script was later commissioned for the 2011 American TV pilot season 15 The pilot made it to the final shortlist for the 2011 American TV pilot season however ABC wanted to shoot the show in front of a studio audience which Wallace had not planned for ABC instead commissioned another script and Awkward Situations for Men was not commissioned for the 2011 season 16 Of his work in Hollywood Empire magazine said Hollywood must be gazing in wonder at the walking high concept machine that is Wallace 17 Wallace began television presenting in 2004 In 2005 Wallace presented a documentary comedy How to Start Your Own Country in which he started his own micronation Lovely in his London flat The series charted his journey around the world exploring citizenship and what a country actually is He has described it as a way of hiding politics in entertainment 18 Beginning late August 2005 he co presented on BBC One s Saturday night show He s Having a Baby with Davina McCall which ran at the same time as his BBC Two series How to Start Your Own Country The latter won two BAFTAs in early 2006 Radio X edit From 9 February 2008 to October 2008 Wallace presented a weekly show at 10 am 2 pm on Saturday mornings at XFM London now Radio X 19 taking over the old Ricky Gervais slot Wallace and co presenter Richard Glover decided to leave after they were asked to pre record their show instead of broadcast live which would have taken away from the interactive nature of the show On 1 August 2011 Wallace returned to XFM London to present the weekday breakfast show 20 The show eventually gained a cult following and this was recognised by making the show operate as if it were a totalitarian state Listeners would often text in calling themselves confirmed listeners and the show eventually become known as The Important Broadcast Wallace eventually used terminology such as listenerpad and listening partner to imply and joke about state like rules for joining in with the show With Producer Dave the show had a number of features which caught on Good news where presenters and listeners shared things since the last broadcast that either made them feel good or not so bad in life ending with the phrase that s not just good news that s great news Snap My Pitch Up The famous guests and entertainers were presented with pitches for their participation films or shows with titles typically based around the stars name Quizface A series of nonsensical quiz formats which would be portrayed as adventures or needlessly complex game shows throughout which bemused and uninformed listeners and participants would be reminded that You should know the rules by now It was originally conceived as a one off but Wallace and Matt Dyson eventually kept making the joke make less sense and more funny Wallace claimed to listeners that they could find the rules on their issued listenerpads or by reading the not real London Gazette Each quiz was eventually won by completing the well known phrase We are XFM The quiz was awarded a prestigious Sony Bronze Award in the category of Best Quiz Five minute listener bans Received by listeners who shared content that receives playful disapproval Listeners would be told as if sternly as if Wallace had control that they were not allowed to listen for five minutes Sparky Wednesday Every third Wednesday as a celebration of the best of Britain s tradesmen The Dog House A parody of The Good Life in which the presenters and listeners would compare modern woes of what they had done wrong to their friends or partners The Showbiz Update Satirical coverage of showbusiness stories from tabloid newspapers and Wallace discussing stories often portrayed with opinion pieces in pure basic facts and the team often humorously analysed and dissected the stories as if they were major news stories Angry Nerds Using the Angry Birds theme tune in the background the team and listeners shared anger and observational comedy about things no one else notices In December 2012 it was announced that Wallace would be leaving the Breakfast Show He was replaced by Jon Holmes and the show is now presented by Chris Moyles 21 Wallace returned to Radio X in January 2018 in the Sunday 11am 1pm slot vacated by Russell Brand He is joined by former XFM Breakfast Show contributor Stephen Ferdinando and Producer Joe Attewell Similar idiosyncrasies to previous incarnations of the show are employed while new features include Dinner Winner 2 cast members go head to head recounting their dinners often in a humorous fashion The third non participating member adjudicates and declares a winner using a points based system The winner will then go head to head with that week s judge unless the outcome is a draw in which case the following week sees a re match 2020 s Champion was Stephen Ferdinando 2021 s Champion is contested due to dishonesty on behalf of Stephen Ferdinando on whether he paid for a meal or not Small Talk Texter the audience is invited to warm up by contributing answers to a simple small talk based question often based on topical events Explain That Contributor Stephen Ferdinando is asked to assess a paranormal incidence and offer an explanation as to how it came about usually instead declaring the story nonsense and being berated by the rest of the team for failing at the task he s been given Tell Me Something I Don t Know The three members of the team try to out do each other with facts they have discovered during the week that the others may not know Being awarded points based on who knows it and who does not The No Biz Items from the showbiz sections of tabloids that are not particularly newsworthy Frequently revolving around Paul Hollywood 56 and his incumbent partner Video games edit Wallace lent his face and voice to the 2009 video game sequel Assassin s Creed II where he played Shaun Hastings a historian and modern day member of the Assassin Order He was sought after for the part by developer Ubisoft when he went to the BAFTA video game awards with a friend He reprised his role in Assassin s Creed Brotherhood Assassin s Creed Revelations Assassin s Creed III Assassin s Creed IV Black Flag Assassin s Creed Unity Assassin s Creed Syndicate Assassin s Creed Valhalla Assassin s Creed Nexus VR and the audio drama Assassin s Creed Gold Each game has sold more than 8 million units apiece He also narrated the 2012 indie game Thomas Was Alone Wallace s role as narrator won the Performance category at the 9th British Academy Video Games Awards while the game itself was nominated in the Story category In 2015 he voiced Alan in the indie game Volume his second collaboration with Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell Other work edit Wallace has written for and presented television shows such as Danny Wallace s Hoax Files Sky One Conspiracies Sky One School s Out BBC1 and in 2006 he took over from Phillip Schofield as co presenter of BBC1 s Test the Nation He appeared in Channel 4 s The IT Crowd Series 1 Episode 2 in a role his friend writer and director Graham Linehan originally planned to play himself Wallace was asked to do it when Linehan realised appearing in and simultaneously directing the episode would be tricky 22 Wallace was the first person in 43 years to be asked to front an episode of flagship BBC science series Horizon The episode aired on 10 October 2006 In it Wallace attempted to prove the hypothesis that chimps could be considered people too On 16 December 2008 he presented his second episode of Horizon on BBC Two Where s My Robot In it Wallace travelled the world to meet roboticists and ask them simply Where s my robot The documentary is based on the belief in the 1980s that by the next century personal robots would be available and be an accepted part of society Wallace investigates why it did not become a reality and whether it will in the future 23 Wallace presented a series of reality show Castaway on BBC One The series was live from Great Barrier Island in New Zealand for three months beginning 9 March 2007 and featured a spin off BBC Three series and BBCi webisodes On 4 January 2008 Wallace appeared on a celebrity spin off episode of the BBC s Mastermind His specialist subject was the Ghostbusters films he did not get a single question wrong on the subject but came third with 27 points 24 He appeared on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross on 20 June 2008 to discuss his books film and television projects On 31 January 2009 he stood in for Adam and Joe on BBC 6 Music He followed this up by another stint on 6Music standing in for Shaun Keaveny s breakfast show for two weeks in May 2009 He stood in for Adam and Joe again for seven weeks over the summer of 2009 with XFM DJ Pete Donaldson and was again asked to take over from Adam amp Joe during their recent hiatus 25 He was a regular presenter on the National Lottery live draw on BBC 1 as well as the National Television Awards Backstage Live In October 2012 American television network ABC added a comedy project to be co produced by Wallace entitled Man amp Boy 26 Since 2016 Wallace has provided commentary for Channel 5 s coverage of The World s Strongest Man Contest In 2021 Wallace created a website called Assembly assemblehere co uk It s a place for men who say nice things behind people s backs who can cook a decent omelette but want to cook a better one who d prefer to be funny but can stretch to serious Filmography editFilms edit Yes ManTelevision edit 8 Out of 10 Cats Castaway 2007 The Dave Gorman Collection Dave Gorman s Important Astrology Experiment How to Start Your Own Country The IT Crowd series 1 episode 2 Heston s Feasts series 1 episode 4 Richard Bacon s Beer amp Pizza Club series 1 episode 4 Would I Lie to You series 3 episode 7Charity support editWallace is a patron of the charity Build Africa 27 Wallace is also the patron of The Baked Bean Museum of Excellence which he also officially opened in 2009 28 Bibliography editGorman Dave Wallace Danny 4 July 2002 Are You Dave Gorman Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 188471 0 Wallace Danny 3 June 2004 Join Me Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 189582 2 Wallace Danny 4 November 2004 Random Acts of Kindness 365 Ways to Make the World a Nicer Place Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 190175 2 Wallace Danny 6 April 2006 Yes Man Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 189674 4 Wallace Danny 3 July 2008 Friends Like These Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 189676 8 Wallace Danny 4 December 2008 Yes Man film tie in Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 192790 5 Wallace Danny 3 June 2010 Awkward Situations for Men Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 193757 7 Wallace Danny 30 June 2011 More Awkward Situations for Men Ebury Press ISBN 978 0 09 194130 7 References edit http www shortlist com ShortList website Dinnie Steven 16 June 2014 Danny Wallace to talk at Literary Dundee ahead of receiving honorary degree The Courier Dundee DC Thomson Retrieved 20 June 2014 Danny Wallace website Dannywallace com Retrieved 26 August 2011 Comedy CV Dave Gorman Simon amp Schuster Yes Man Trade Paperback Praise Archived 28 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine Books section of Wallace s website Dannywallace com Retrieved 26 August 2011 IMDb movie profile Yes Man 16 December 2007 1 Box Office Mojo Bland Archie 17 April 2009 DVD Yes Man 12 The Independent London Archived from the original on 6 October 2010 Retrieved 1 May 2010 Books New amp Bestselling Books Across All Genres Hive co uk The ShortRead ShortList Magazine 15 April 2014 Paperback reviews Bark Inventing the Individual Her Who is Tom The Independent 20 February 2015 Retrieved 14 March 2021 Hamish Jamie Littler Illustration Awkward Journalist author script writer and producer Danny Wallace Retrieved 26 August 2011 The Pilot Has Landed Journalist author script writer and producer Danny Wallace 24 May 2010 Retrieved 26 August 2011 Danny Wallace s history Dannywallace com Retrieved 1 January 2013 Danny Wallace s website Dannywallace com Retrieved 26 August 2011 Danny Wallace s Twitter feed Twitter Retrieved 26 August 2011 Danny Wallace Joins Xfm XFM Retrieved 9 January 2008 dead link Brand New London Breakfast Show With Danny Wallace Radio X XFM Retrieved 4 July 2011 The Chris Moyles Show Radio X Radio X Retrieved 2 December 2015 Twitter Twitter Retrieved 26 August 2011 DannyWallace com Archived from the original on 15 September 2008 Danny Wallace Celebrity Mastermind YouTube Google co uk 8 January 2008 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 29 August 2011 Plunkett John 23 December 2009 Adam and Joe leave BBC 6Music for indefinite sabbatical The Guardian Andreeva Nellie 17 October 2012 ABC Buys Comedies From Danny Wallace And Duo Jennifer Crittenden amp Gaby Allan Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 1 January 2013 Build Africa Patrons 14 February 2011 Archived from the original on 15 May 2011 Thomas Geraint 23 March 2018 What it s like inside Wales top rated council flat Baked Bean Museum WalesOnline Retrieved 15 September 2019 External links editOfficial website Danny Wallace at IMDb Assembly Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Danny Wallace humorist amp oldid 1217245118, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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