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Robert Webb

Robert Patrick Webb (born 29 September 1972) is an English comedian, actor and writer. He rose to prominence alongside David Mitchell as the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb.

Robert Webb
Webb in April 2009
Born (1972-09-29) 29 September 1972 (age 51)
EducationRobinson College, Cambridge (BA)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • writer
Years active1995–present
Spouse
Abigail Burdess
(m. 2006)
Children2

Mitchell and Webb starred in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, in which Webb plays Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne. The two also starred in the sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look, for which they then performed a stage adaption, The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb. The duo starred in the 2007 film Magicians, and in the short-lived series Ambassadors. Webb headed the critically acclaimed sitcom The Smoking Room and was a performer in the sketch show Bruiser. Since 2017, he has starred alongside Mitchell in the Channel 4 comedy-drama Back.

Webb is also a regular comedy panelist, appearing on shows such as The Bubble, Have I Got News for You, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, QI, Mastermind, Argumental, and Was It Something I Said? He has also hosted and narrated several programmes. His other sitcom appearances include Blessed, The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, and Fresh Meat.

Early life Edit

Robert Patrick Webb was born on 29 September 1972 in Boston, Lincolnshire,[1] and grew up in Woodhall Spa.[2][3] His parents divorced when he was five years old, with his mother remarrying a year or so later.[4] He has two older brothers[5] and a younger half-sister.[2] He grew up on a council estate,[6] and was educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in Horncastle.[7] Having grown up watching the sitcoms The Young Ones, Blackadder, and Only Fools and Horses, he became interested in drama and poetry while in school, and began writing parodies.[8] At the age of 13, partly because of resentment towards his father, he made a conscious effort to lose his native Lincolnshire accent and now speaks with a more neutral English accent.[9] When he was 17 and in the lower sixth form preparing for his A-levels, his mother died of breast cancer,[10][11] and he moved in with his father and re-sat his A-levels.[2] In 1992, Webb attended Robinson College, Cambridge, where he studied English and became vice-president of the Footlights, where he met David Mitchell.[12] The two met at an audition for a Footlights production of Cinderella in 1993.[5]

Career Edit

Mitchell and Webb Edit

The two put together their first project, a show about World War I titled Innocent Millions Dead or Dying – A Wry Look at the Post-Apocalyptic Age (With Songs), in January 1995.[13][14] Webb later described it as being "fucking terrible".[13] From this the duo were given the chance to write for Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller, and for series two of Big Train.[15] After minor work on The Jack Docherty Show and Comedy Nation, their first break into television acting was in 2000, on the short-lived BBC sketch show Bruiser, which they primarily wrote, and starred in.[16]

In 2001, the duo were commissioned for a sketch show of their own, entitled The Mitchell and Webb Situation, which ran for six episodes on the now defunct channel Play UK.[15] Mitchell and Webb's next project came in 2003, with starring roles in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show, as flatmates Mark Corrigan and Jeremy "Jez" Usbourne respectively.[17] The pair shared the 2007 Royal Television Society Award for "Comedy Performance",[18] and were jointly nominated for Best Television Comedy Actor at the 2006 British Comedy Awards.[19] Webb was nominated for the Best Television Comedy Actor award again, this time without Mitchell, in 2009.[20] Peep Show ran for nine series, making it the longest-running sitcom in Channel 4 history.[21]

 
Webb in 2007

After the success of Peep Show, Mitchell and Webb returned to sketch comedy with their BBC Radio 4 sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Sound, which ran for five series. The show was adapted for television and became That Mitchell and Webb Look; producer Gareth Edwards described it as "the shortest pitch (he had) ever written".[13] Towards the end of 2006 the pair made their first tour, with a show called The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb. The tour was criticised as just "a succession of largely unrelated scenes" by The Guardian's Brian Logan, who gave it a rating of two stars.[22]

That Mitchell and Webb Look won them the BAFTA for "Best Comedy Programme or Series" at the 2007 awards,[23] and they earned a further nomination for it in 2009.[24] It was nominated for two British Comedy awards in 2006: "Britain's Best New TV Comedy" and the "Highland Spring People's Choice".[19] Their stage tour The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb was nominated for the British Comedy Award for "Best Stage Comedy",[19] and That Mitchell and Webb Sound won a Sony Silver Award.[25] Their first film, Magicians, was released on 18 May 2007. It was directed by Andrew O'Connor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain.[26] Webb played the role of modern magician Karl.[27]

They filmed Playing Shop, a comedy television pilot for BBC2 about two men who operate a business out of their shed, which they also wrote.[28] Although the BBC were happy with it, Mitchell and Webb scrapped it themselves, as they felt it was too similar to Peep Show. A new pilot had been commissioned,[29] but the plan was later shelved.[30]

The duo fronted the campaign of the UK version of Apple Inc.'s Get a Mac adverts, with Mitchell playing a PC.[31] The adverts proved controversial. Writing in The Guardian, Charlie Brooker claimed that the use of Mitchell and Webb in the adverts was a curious choice. He compared the characters of PC and Mac in the adverts to those of Mark and Jeremy in Peep Show, stating that "when you see the ads, you think, 'PCs are a bit rubbish yet ultimately lovable, whereas Macs are just smug, preening tossers.'"[32] The British Sitcom Guide criticised the pair for "selling their souls".[33] One journalist called the adverts "worse than not funny", and accused Mitchell and Webb of "an act of grave betrayal" for taking corporate work.[34] In an interview with The Telegraph, Webb responded to the critics of the Apple adverts, stating that "when someone asks, 'Do you want to do some funny ads for not many days in the year and be paid more than you would be for an entire series of Peep Show?' the answer, obviously, is, 'Yeah, that's fine'".[34] In the same interview, Mitchell also said "I don't see what is morally inconsistent with a comedian doing an advert. It's alright to sell computers, isn't it? Unless you think that capitalism is evil – which I don't. It's not like we're helping to flog a baby-killing machine".[34]

Solo work Edit

Webb has appeared in two series of the BBC Three sitcom The Smoking Room (2004) and the Radio 4 sketch show Concrete Cow. In 2005 he appeared in the Ben Elton-scripted BBC One sitcom Blessed as Ardal O'Hanlon's 'perfect' counterpart.[15]

He and Olivia Colman also featured as a naturist couple in Confetti, a 2006 film about a competition for the most original wedding. Webb has since said that he believed that his genitals would be pixellated out but only discovered at the screening of the film that they were not.[35][36] Also in 2008, Webb made his West End stage debut in the UK premiere of Neil LaBute's Fat Pig.[37]

Webb won the 2009 series Let's Dance for the charity Comic Relief, parodying the audition sequence from the film Flashdance.[38] He narrated the series Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum.[39] He hosted a 2010 Channel 4 series looking at the week's online news, Robert's Web.[21]

He has appeared on several panel shows, including Have I Got News for You, Never Mind the Buzzcocks and QI. In January 2011, Webb appeared on a celebrity version of BBC quiz Mastermind,[40] answering nine questions correctly on his specialist subject (the novels of Ian McEwan) and 11 correctly on the general knowledge round.[41] In 2011 Webb played Dan, a geology lecturer, in the Channel 4 series Fresh Meat. Later that year, he was cast in the costume comedy The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff, a parody of Charles Dickens' works. Since 2011, Webb has replaced Rufus Hound as team captain on the BBC comedy panel show Argumental.[42]

Webb was the narrator of Channel 5's anti-nostalgia series 10 Things I Hate About, which began on 16 April 2012. In each episode, Webb presented his opinion on the awful aspects of a particular year (1995, 1990, 1987, and 1999).[36]

In 2011 Webb presented "Groundbreaking Gags" on BBC Three, in which he looked at the significant gags for which that the animated show Family Guy has been recognised.[43]

From December 2012 Webb featured in adverts for comparethemarket.com, as its founder Maurice Wigglethorpe-Throom.[44]

From September 2021 Webb was a contestant in the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing, partnered with professional dancer Dianne Buswell.[45][46][47] The couple completed three dances and were in 11th place, when Webb withdrew on 13 October, due to his heart condition. He said he had an urgent consultation with his heart specialist, after experiencing symptoms, and that she had recommended he pull out of the competition. Webb said he was "extremely sorry" to have to leave, adding: "It became clear that I had bitten off way more than I could chew for this stage in my recovery."[48]

Webb was the invited guest on the Radio 4 long running series Desert Island Discs, hosted by Lauren Laverne in March 2023.

Writing Edit

Together with Mitchell, Webb published his first comedy book This Mitchell and Webb Book, which was released in the UK and the US in 2009 by HarperCollins imprint Fourth Estate.[49][50] An abridged edition of highlights from This Mitchell and Webb Book, entitled How to Cope with Mitchell and Webb, was released only in the UK on 1 October 2009.[51] The pair signed a two-book deal with Fourth Estate but, as of November 2013, a second book remained unpublished.[52]

Webb wrote articles for the comments pages of the Telegraph newspaper between 2009 and 2011.[53] He criticised those who commented on the online versions of his articles in a New Statesman piece.[54][55] In a 2013 interview, Webb explained his experience with the publication:

I wasn't particularly busy at the time, so what I should have been doing in three hours, I was taking a day and a half to do, while getting drunk. I'd sit in the garden, drinking and talking to myself, then go back upstairs, write another sentence, go, "Oh, this isn't right." I'd make such a meal of it. If I'd been more professional, I'd have just done it and got on with my life.[36]

Webb thinks it is harmful for men to 'keep a stiff upper lip' and hide their feelings.[56]

In 2015, Webb began writing his first solo memoir, How Not to Be a Boy, on growing up in working class Lincolnshire. The memoir was released in August 2017. A spoken-word adaptation, read by Webb, was featured as BBC Radio 4's Book of the Week to coincide with the launch.[57]

In 2020, Canongate published Webb's first novel, Come Again.[58]

Politics Edit

In August 2014, Webb was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's referendum on that issue.[59]

Webb was a staunch supporter of the Labour Party,[55] and joined the party in 2013 in response to Russell Brand's interview on Newsnight in which Brand suggested people should not vote as a form of protest.[60] By November 2015, Webb announced on Twitter that he was leaving the Labour Party, citing his lack of confidence in party leader Jeremy Corbyn.[61] He also expressed his disapproval at the appointment of Guardian journalist Seumas Milne as Labour's press secretary, and was quoted as saying that paying his party subscription with Milne in the post made him "feel sick".[62] However, he endorsed the Labour Party in the 2017 general election.[63]

In December 2018, Webb tweeted his support of an article by Janice Turner in which she criticised Mermaids (a charity which supports transgender children and their families) that had sought and was eventually awarded a £500,000 UK National Lottery grant.[64] He also identified himself as a "gender-critical feminist" but emphasised that he opposes transphobia.[65] He stood by his comments in a 2020 interview with The Sunday Times.[66] In a 2021 interview with Jesse Thorn on the NPR show Bullseye, he said that his criticism of Mermaids should not be confused with an opposition to supporting transgender children, and that the debate around gender-nonconforming children had become overheated. When asked for details on his opposition to Mermaids, he declined to elaborate further and stated he could no longer remember the specifics.[67] He has been criticised by some LGBT news outlets, charities, and activists for this stance.[65][68][69]

Personal life Edit

Webb married fellow comedian Abigail Burdess in 2006, with whom he had worked with on the BBC Two comedy show The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff. His comedy partner David Mitchell was the best man.[70][5] They live in London's West Hampstead area and have two daughters.[71]

In a 2008 Independent article, Webb explained that he was a "swaggering atheist" prior to the death of his mother, but that the loss led to him starting to pray. Upon reflection, however, he stated that his temporary departure from atheism was a coping mechanism for the loss and he returned to atheism after he learned to "co-exist" with his mother's death: "I've returned to total non-belief. I don't know how long it'll last, but God, it's good to be back!"[11] That same year, Mitchell & Webb faced criticism and accusations of "selling out" for appearing in an advertisement for Apple Inc.[11] Webb responded, "I'm not a sell-out. The problem is that that presupposes a set of principles we don't actually hold. We never said comedians shouldn't do ads, or that we somehow operate outside the mixed market economy... really, we're just doing a job.[11]

In his 2017 memoir How Not to Be a Boy, Webb revealed that he is bisexual.[3]

In 2020, Webb underwent emergency surgery on his heart for a mitral valve prolapse after being diagnosed with the condition at a routine medical check. He had attributed the symptoms to binge drinking, saying, "I just assumed, that's the booze... I thought this is what you feel like when you're 47 and you treat your body like a skip." He then gave up drinking alcohol entirely and said, "The drinking crawled up so gradually that I was slow-killing myself... it was certainly an addiction at the end, a dependency. I was thinking of [drinking] at any given time of the day."[72][73]

Filmography Edit

Film Edit

Year Title Role
2006 Confetti Michael
2007 Magicians Karl
2012 The Wedding Video Tim
2016 Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie Nick

Television Edit

Year Title Role Notes
1997 The Jack Docherty Show Various characters Writer
1998 Comedy Nation Various characters
2000 Meaningful Sex Lisa
2000 Bruiser Various characters Writer
2000 Urban Gothic Bentley Kaye Episode 1.7: "The One Where..."
2001 Fun at the Funeral Parlour Packham Episode 1.4: "The Mountains of Doom"
2001 The Mitchell and Webb Situation Various characters Writer
2001 People Like Us Tom Wolfson Episode 2.5: "The Bank Manager"
2002 The Gist Paul Ashdown
2003 My Family Arvo Episode 4.14: "Sixty Feet Under"
2003–2015[17] Peep Show Jeremy Usbourne
2004 55 Degrees North Dog handler Episode 1.3
2004–2005 The Smoking Room Robin 17 episodes
2005 Twisted Tales Colin Writer
Episode 1.9: "Nothing to Fear"
2005 Britain's 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches Host
2005 Blessed Bill Hathaway 8 episodes
2005 Have I Got News for You Panellist
2006 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Himself
2006 Rob Brydon's Annually Retentive
2006 Imagine Himself 1 episode
2006 Best of the Worst
2006–2010 That Mitchell and Webb Look Various characters Writer
BAFTA for Best Comedy Programme or Series
British Comedy Award nominations
2007 The Graham Norton Show Himself
2007 Stephen Fry: 50 Not Out Himself
2007 Time Shift Himself
2008 The Law of the Playground Himself 8 episodes
2008 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Panellist
2008 Lily Allen and Friends Himself
2008 Saturday Kitchen Himself
2008 Would I Lie to You? Contestant
2009 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Himself
2009 The One Show Himself
2009 The Graham Norton Show Himself
2009 Let's Dance for Comic Relief Himself Winner of first series
2009 My Life in Verse Himself
2009–2011 Young, Dumb and Living Off Mum Host
2010 This Morning Himself
2010 All Star Mr. and Mrs. Himself
2010 Great Movie Mistakes Host
2010 You Have Been Watching
2010 Great TV Mistakes Host
2010 BBC Breakfast Himself
2010 Robert's Web Presenter
2010 You Have Been Watching
2010 Cushelle advert Narrator
2010 Let's Dance for Sport Relief Judge
2010 Cutting Edge
2010 The Real Hustle: Around the World Host
2010 History of Now: The Story of the Noughties Host
2010 Peep Show & Tell Himself
2010 Have I Got News for You Host
2010 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Host
2010 Mad and Bad: 60 Years of Science on TV
2010 The Bubble
2010 BBC Breakfast Himself
2011 Great Movie Mistakes 2: The Sequel Host
2011 Great Movie Mistakes 3: Not in 3D Host
2011 Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask Himself
2011 QI Panellist
2011 The Sex Researchers Narrator
2011 Family Guy: Ground Breaking Gags Host
2011 Would I Lie to You? Contestant
2011 24 Hour Panel People Panellist
2011 Celebrity Mastermind Contestant
2011 Argumental Team captain
2011 EastEnders: Greatest Exits Host
2011 Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes Host
2011–2012 Fresh Meat Dan
2011–2012 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff Jedrington Secret-Past
2012 The One Show Himself
2012 Room 101 Himself
2012 Doctor Who Robot Episode 7.2 "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship"
2012 Threesome Colin Episode 2.3 "Alice's Friend"
2012 Tales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh Narrator
2013 Great Movie Mistakes – IV: May the Fourth Be with You Cutdowns Host
2013 The Matt Lucas Awards Himself
2013 Ambassadors Neil Tilly
2013 Was It Something I Said? Himself
2013–2014 You Saw them Here First Narrator
2013 Agatha Christie's Marple Tim Kendall Season 6, Episode 1 "A Caribbean Mystery"
2015 Lego Dimensions Laval, Robot 2 (Archive audio) Video game
2016 Horrible Histories Christopher Wren
2016 Cold Feet Grant
2017– Back Andrew Also executive producer
2018 Travel Man Himself
2019 Frayed Rufus
2021 Strictly Come Dancing Himself Contestant
2022 Rick and Morty Red-bearded knight Season 6, Episode 9 "A Rick in King Mortur's Mort"
2022 Whitstable Pearl Tom Grant 6 episodes
2023 Death in Paradise Justin West 2 episodes

Bibliography Edit

Non-fiction Edit

Fiction Edit

Other work Edit

Webb has appeared on a number of podcasts including The QuaranTea Break Podcast[74] with Simon Ward and The Two Shot Podcast.[75]

References Edit

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For other people named Robert Webb see Robert Webb disambiguation Robert Patrick Webb born 29 September 1972 is an English comedian actor and writer He rose to prominence alongside David Mitchell as the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb Robert WebbWebb in April 2009Born 1972 09 29 29 September 1972 age 51 Boston England UKEducationRobinson College Cambridge BA OccupationsComedianactorwriterYears active1995 presentSpouseAbigail Burdess m 2006 wbr Children2Mitchell and Webb starred in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show in which Webb plays Jeremy Jez Usbourne The two also starred in the sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Look for which they then performed a stage adaption The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb The duo starred in the 2007 film Magicians and in the short lived series Ambassadors Webb headed the critically acclaimed sitcom The Smoking Room and was a performer in the sketch show Bruiser Since 2017 he has starred alongside Mitchell in the Channel 4 comedy drama Back Webb is also a regular comedy panelist appearing on shows such as The Bubble Have I Got News for You Never Mind the Buzzcocks QI Mastermind Argumental and Was It Something I Said He has also hosted and narrated several programmes His other sitcom appearances include Blessed The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff and Fresh Meat Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Mitchell and Webb 2 2 Solo work 3 Writing 4 Politics 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 6 1 Film 6 2 Television 7 Bibliography 7 1 Non fiction 7 2 Fiction 8 Other work 9 References 10 External linksEarly life EditRobert Patrick Webb was born on 29 September 1972 in Boston Lincolnshire 1 and grew up in Woodhall Spa 2 3 His parents divorced when he was five years old with his mother remarrying a year or so later 4 He has two older brothers 5 and a younger half sister 2 He grew up on a council estate 6 and was educated at Queen Elizabeth s Grammar School in Horncastle 7 Having grown up watching the sitcoms The Young Ones Blackadder and Only Fools and Horses he became interested in drama and poetry while in school and began writing parodies 8 At the age of 13 partly because of resentment towards his father he made a conscious effort to lose his native Lincolnshire accent and now speaks with a more neutral English accent 9 When he was 17 and in the lower sixth form preparing for his A levels his mother died of breast cancer 10 11 and he moved in with his father and re sat his A levels 2 In 1992 Webb attended Robinson College Cambridge where he studied English and became vice president of the Footlights where he met David Mitchell 12 The two met at an audition for a Footlights production of Cinderella in 1993 5 Career EditMitchell and Webb Edit The two put together their first project a show about World War I titled Innocent Millions Dead or Dying A Wry Look at the Post Apocalyptic Age With Songs in January 1995 13 14 Webb later described it as being fucking terrible 13 From this the duo were given the chance to write for Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller and for series two of Big Train 15 After minor work on The Jack Docherty Show and Comedy Nation their first break into television acting was in 2000 on the short lived BBC sketch show Bruiser which they primarily wrote and starred in 16 In 2001 the duo were commissioned for a sketch show of their own entitled The Mitchell and Webb Situation which ran for six episodes on the now defunct channel Play UK 15 Mitchell and Webb s next project came in 2003 with starring roles in the Channel 4 sitcom Peep Show as flatmates Mark Corrigan and Jeremy Jez Usbourne respectively 17 The pair shared the 2007 Royal Television Society Award for Comedy Performance 18 and were jointly nominated for Best Television Comedy Actor at the 2006 British Comedy Awards 19 Webb was nominated for the Best Television Comedy Actor award again this time without Mitchell in 2009 20 Peep Show ran for nine series making it the longest running sitcom in Channel 4 history 21 nbsp Webb in 2007After the success of Peep Show Mitchell and Webb returned to sketch comedy with their BBC Radio 4 sketch show That Mitchell and Webb Sound which ran for five series The show was adapted for television and became That Mitchell and Webb Look producer Gareth Edwards described it as the shortest pitch he had ever written 13 Towards the end of 2006 the pair made their first tour with a show called The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb The tour was criticised as just a succession of largely unrelated scenes by The Guardian s Brian Logan who gave it a rating of two stars 22 That Mitchell and Webb Look won them the BAFTA for Best Comedy Programme or Series at the 2007 awards 23 and they earned a further nomination for it in 2009 24 It was nominated for two British Comedy awards in 2006 Britain s Best New TV Comedy and the Highland Spring People s Choice 19 Their stage tour The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb was nominated for the British Comedy Award for Best Stage Comedy 19 and That Mitchell and Webb Sound won a Sony Silver Award 25 Their first film Magicians was released on 18 May 2007 It was directed by Andrew O Connor and written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain 26 Webb played the role of modern magician Karl 27 They filmed Playing Shop a comedy television pilot for BBC2 about two men who operate a business out of their shed which they also wrote 28 Although the BBC were happy with it Mitchell and Webb scrapped it themselves as they felt it was too similar to Peep Show A new pilot had been commissioned 29 but the plan was later shelved 30 The duo fronted the campaign of the UK version of Apple Inc s Get a Mac adverts with Mitchell playing a PC 31 The adverts proved controversial Writing in The Guardian Charlie Brooker claimed that the use of Mitchell and Webb in the adverts was a curious choice He compared the characters of PC and Mac in the adverts to those of Mark and Jeremy in Peep Show stating that when you see the ads you think PCs are a bit rubbish yet ultimately lovable whereas Macs are just smug preening tossers 32 The British Sitcom Guide criticised the pair for selling their souls 33 One journalist called the adverts worse than not funny and accused Mitchell and Webb of an act of grave betrayal for taking corporate work 34 In an interview with The Telegraph Webb responded to the critics of the Apple adverts stating that when someone asks Do you want to do some funny ads for not many days in the year and be paid more than you would be for an entire series of Peep Show the answer obviously is Yeah that s fine 34 In the same interview Mitchell also said I don t see what is morally inconsistent with a comedian doing an advert It s alright to sell computers isn t it Unless you think that capitalism is evil which I don t It s not like we re helping to flog a baby killing machine 34 Solo work Edit Webb has appeared in two series of the BBC Three sitcom The Smoking Room 2004 and the Radio 4 sketch show Concrete Cow In 2005 he appeared in the Ben Elton scripted BBC One sitcom Blessed as Ardal O Hanlon s perfect counterpart 15 He and Olivia Colman also featured as a naturist couple in Confetti a 2006 film about a competition for the most original wedding Webb has since said that he believed that his genitals would be pixellated out but only discovered at the screening of the film that they were not 35 36 Also in 2008 Webb made his West End stage debut in the UK premiere of Neil LaBute s Fat Pig 37 Webb won the 2009 series Let s Dance for the charity Comic Relief parodying the audition sequence from the film Flashdance 38 He narrated the series Young Dumb and Living Off Mum 39 He hosted a 2010 Channel 4 series looking at the week s online news Robert s Web 21 He has appeared on several panel shows including Have I Got News for You Never Mind the Buzzcocks and QI In January 2011 Webb appeared on a celebrity version of BBC quiz Mastermind 40 answering nine questions correctly on his specialist subject the novels of Ian McEwan and 11 correctly on the general knowledge round 41 In 2011 Webb played Dan a geology lecturer in the Channel 4 series Fresh Meat Later that year he was cast in the costume comedy The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff a parody of Charles Dickens works Since 2011 Webb has replaced Rufus Hound as team captain on the BBC comedy panel show Argumental 42 Webb was the narrator of Channel 5 s anti nostalgia series 10 Things I Hate About which began on 16 April 2012 In each episode Webb presented his opinion on the awful aspects of a particular year 1995 1990 1987 and 1999 36 In 2011 Webb presented Groundbreaking Gags on BBC Three in which he looked at the significant gags for which that the animated show Family Guy has been recognised 43 From December 2012 Webb featured in adverts for comparethemarket com as its founder Maurice Wigglethorpe Throom 44 From September 2021 Webb was a contestant in the nineteenth series of Strictly Come Dancing partnered with professional dancer Dianne Buswell 45 46 47 The couple completed three dances and were in 11th place when Webb withdrew on 13 October due to his heart condition He said he had an urgent consultation with his heart specialist after experiencing symptoms and that she had recommended he pull out of the competition Webb said he was extremely sorry to have to leave adding It became clear that I had bitten off way more than I could chew for this stage in my recovery 48 Webb was the invited guest on the Radio 4 long running series Desert Island Discs hosted by Lauren Laverne in March 2023 Writing EditTogether with Mitchell Webb published his first comedy book This Mitchell and Webb Book which was released in the UK and the US in 2009 by HarperCollins imprint Fourth Estate 49 50 An abridged edition of highlights from This Mitchell and Webb Book entitled How to Cope with Mitchell and Webb was released only in the UK on 1 October 2009 51 The pair signed a two book deal with Fourth Estate but as of November 2013 a second book remained unpublished 52 Webb wrote articles for the comments pages of the Telegraph newspaper between 2009 and 2011 53 He criticised those who commented on the online versions of his articles in a New Statesman piece 54 55 In a 2013 interview Webb explained his experience with the publication I wasn t particularly busy at the time so what I should have been doing in three hours I was taking a day and a half to do while getting drunk I d sit in the garden drinking and talking to myself then go back upstairs write another sentence go Oh this isn t right I d make such a meal of it If I d been more professional I d have just done it and got on with my life 36 Webb thinks it is harmful for men to keep a stiff upper lip and hide their feelings 56 In 2015 Webb began writing his first solo memoir How Not to Be a Boy on growing up in working class Lincolnshire The memoir was released in August 2017 A spoken word adaptation read by Webb was featured as BBC Radio 4 s Book of the Week to coincide with the launch 57 In 2020 Canongate published Webb s first novel Come Again 58 Politics EditIn August 2014 Webb was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September s referendum on that issue 59 Webb was a staunch supporter of the Labour Party 55 and joined the party in 2013 in response to Russell Brand s interview on Newsnight in which Brand suggested people should not vote as a form of protest 60 By November 2015 Webb announced on Twitter that he was leaving the Labour Party citing his lack of confidence in party leader Jeremy Corbyn 61 He also expressed his disapproval at the appointment of Guardian journalist Seumas Milne as Labour s press secretary and was quoted as saying that paying his party subscription with Milne in the post made him feel sick 62 However he endorsed the Labour Party in the 2017 general election 63 In December 2018 Webb tweeted his support of an article by Janice Turner in which she criticised Mermaids a charity which supports transgender children and their families that had sought and was eventually awarded a 500 000 UK National Lottery grant 64 He also identified himself as a gender critical feminist but emphasised that he opposes transphobia 65 He stood by his comments in a 2020 interview with The Sunday Times 66 In a 2021 interview with Jesse Thorn on the NPR show Bullseye he said that his criticism of Mermaids should not be confused with an opposition to supporting transgender children and that the debate around gender nonconforming children had become overheated When asked for details on his opposition to Mermaids he declined to elaborate further and stated he could no longer remember the specifics 67 He has been criticised by some LGBT news outlets charities and activists for this stance 65 68 69 Personal life EditWebb married fellow comedian Abigail Burdess in 2006 with whom he had worked with on the BBC Two comedy show The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff His comedy partner David Mitchell was the best man 70 5 They live in London s West Hampstead area and have two daughters 71 In a 2008 Independent article Webb explained that he was a swaggering atheist prior to the death of his mother but that the loss led to him starting to pray Upon reflection however he stated that his temporary departure from atheism was a coping mechanism for the loss and he returned to atheism after he learned to co exist with his mother s death I ve returned to total non belief I don t know how long it ll last but God it s good to be back 11 That same year Mitchell amp Webb faced criticism and accusations of selling out for appearing in an advertisement for Apple Inc 11 Webb responded I m not a sell out The problem is that that presupposes a set of principles we don t actually hold We never said comedians shouldn t do ads or that we somehow operate outside the mixed market economy really we re just doing a job 11 In his 2017 memoir How Not to Be a Boy Webb revealed that he is bisexual 3 In 2020 Webb underwent emergency surgery on his heart for a mitral valve prolapse after being diagnosed with the condition at a routine medical check He had attributed the symptoms to binge drinking saying I just assumed that s the booze I thought this is what you feel like when you re 47 and you treat your body like a skip He then gave up drinking alcohol entirely and said The drinking crawled up so gradually that I was slow killing myself it was certainly an addiction at the end a dependency I was thinking of drinking at any given time of the day 72 73 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role2006 Confetti Michael2007 Magicians Karl2012 The Wedding Video Tim2016 Absolutely Fabulous The Movie NickTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1997 The Jack Docherty Show Various characters Writer1998 Comedy Nation Various characters2000 Meaningful Sex Lisa2000 Bruiser Various characters Writer2000 Urban Gothic Bentley Kaye Episode 1 7 The One Where 2001 Fun at the Funeral Parlour Packham Episode 1 4 The Mountains of Doom 2001 The Mitchell and Webb Situation Various characters Writer2001 People Like Us Tom Wolfson Episode 2 5 The Bank Manager 2002 The Gist Paul Ashdown2003 My Family Arvo Episode 4 14 Sixty Feet Under 2003 2015 17 Peep Show Jeremy Usbourne2004 55 Degrees North Dog handler Episode 1 32004 2005 The Smoking Room Robin 17 episodes2005 Twisted Tales Colin WriterEpisode 1 9 Nothing to Fear 2005 Britain s 50 Greatest Comedy Sketches Host2005 Blessed Bill Hathaway 8 episodes2005 Have I Got News for You Panellist2006 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Himself2006 Rob Brydon s Annually Retentive2006 Imagine Himself 1 episode2006 Best of the Worst2006 2010 That Mitchell and Webb Look Various characters WriterBAFTA for Best Comedy Programme or SeriesBritish Comedy Award nominations2007 The Graham Norton Show Himself2007 Stephen Fry 50 Not Out Himself2007 Time Shift Himself2008 The Law of the Playground Himself 8 episodes2008 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Panellist2008 Lily Allen and Friends Himself2008 Saturday Kitchen Himself2008 Would I Lie to You Contestant2009 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross Himself2009 The One Show Himself2009 The Graham Norton Show Himself2009 Let s Dance for Comic Relief Himself Winner of first series2009 My Life in Verse Himself2009 2011 Young Dumb and Living Off Mum Host2010 This Morning Himself2010 All Star Mr and Mrs Himself2010 Great Movie Mistakes Host2010 You Have Been Watching2010 Great TV Mistakes Host2010 BBC Breakfast Himself2010 Robert s Web Presenter2010 You Have Been Watching2010 Cushelle advert Narrator2010 Let s Dance for Sport Relief Judge2010 Cutting Edge2010 The Real Hustle Around the World Host2010 History of Now The Story of the Noughties Host2010 Peep Show amp Tell Himself2010 Have I Got News for You Host2010 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Host2010 Mad and Bad 60 Years of Science on TV2010 The Bubble2010 BBC Breakfast Himself2011 Great Movie Mistakes 2 The Sequel Host2011 Great Movie Mistakes 3 Not in 3D Host2011 Alexander Armstrong s Big Ask Himself2011 QI Panellist2011 The Sex Researchers Narrator2011 Family Guy Ground Breaking Gags Host2011 Would I Lie to You Contestant2011 24 Hour Panel People Panellist2011 Celebrity Mastermind Contestant2011 Argumental Team captain2011 EastEnders Greatest Exits Host2011 Pop s Greatest Dance Crazes Host2011 2012 Fresh Meat Dan2011 2012 The Bleak Old Shop of Stuff Jedrington Secret Past2012 The One Show Himself2012 Room 101 Himself2012 Doctor Who Robot Episode 7 2 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 2012 Threesome Colin Episode 2 3 Alice s Friend 2012 Tales of Friendship with Winnie the Pooh Narrator2013 Great Movie Mistakes IV May the Fourth Be with You Cutdowns Host2013 The Matt Lucas Awards Himself2013 Ambassadors Neil Tilly2013 Was It Something I Said Himself2013 2014 You Saw them Here First Narrator2013 Agatha Christie s Marple Tim Kendall Season 6 Episode 1 A Caribbean Mystery 2015 Lego Dimensions Laval Robot 2 Archive audio Video game2016 Horrible Histories Christopher Wren2016 Cold Feet Grant2017 Back Andrew Also executive producer2018 Travel Man Himself2019 Frayed Rufus2021 Strictly Come Dancing Himself Contestant2022 Rick and Morty Red bearded knight Season 6 Episode 9 A Rick in King Mortur s Mort 2022 Whitstable Pearl Tom Grant 6 episodes2023 Death in Paradise Justin West 2 episodesBibliography EditNon fiction Edit How Not to Be a Boy Canongate Books 2017 Fiction Edit Come Again Canongate Books 2020 Other work EditWebb has appeared on a number of podcasts including The QuaranTea Break Podcast 74 with Simon Ward and The Two Shot Podcast 75 References Edit Robert Webb Profile Robert Webb Dave Faces Dave Channel dave uktv co uk Retrieved 15 November 2017 a b c Book of the Week How Not to Be a Boy BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 1 September 2017 a b Webb Robert 2017 How Not To Be A Boy Edinburgh Canongate pp 42 43 ISBN 978 1 78689 008 5 OCLC 985331582 Palmer Camilla 13 February 2015 Robert Webb My family values The Guardian London Retrieved 15 November 2017 a b c Janice Turner 9 February 2008 Mitchell and Webb are back on TV The Times London Archived from the original on 15 June 2011 Retrieved 19 April 2008 Cottrell Boyce Frank 8 September 2017 Robert Webb s How Not To Be a Boy a bittersweet picture of men dealing with loss New Statesman Retrieved 11 February 2021 Comedy Star Goes Back to School Horncastle News Archived from the original on 12 January 2009 Retrieved 8 December 2014 BBC Two My Life in Verse Episode 2 Robert Webb BBC 9 October 2009 Webb Robert 8 October 2014 How not to be a boy Robert Webb on growing up and losing a parent New Statesman Palmer Camilla 13 February 2015 Robert Webb My family values The Guardian London Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b c d Morris Sophie 11 May 2008 Credo Robert Webb The Independent Archived from the original on 30 March 2010 Retrieved 3 January 2015 Rosanna Greenstreet 3 December 2005 Q amp A Robert Webb The Guardian London Retrieved 19 April 2008 a b c Mitchell Ben 27 August 2006 Masters of comedy The Observer London Retrieved 8 December 2014 Harris Sarah 19 November 2006 David Mitchell amp Robert Webb The Independent on Sunday Archived from the original on 13 May 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b c Robert Webb BBC Retrieved 8 December 2014 Lewisohn Mark Bruiser BBC Archived from the original on 14 February 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b Peep Show The British Sitcom Guide Retrieved 8 December 2014 Programme Awards 2007 Winners Royal Television Society Archived from the original on 28 March 2008 Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b c British Comedy Awards Nominations BBC News 14 November 2006 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Nissim Mayer 18 November 2009 British Comedy Awards The Nominations Digital Spy Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b Frankie Boyle heads new Channel 4 season BBC News Retrieved 8 December 2014 Logan Brian The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb The Guardian London Retrieved 8 December 2014 Victoria Wood scoops Bafta double BBC News Retrieved 8 December 2014 Bafta TV Awards 2009 nominations The Guardian London Retrieved 8 December 2014 That Mitchell and Webb Sound BBC Retrieved 14 April 2007 That Mitchell and Webb movie chortle co uk Retrieved 8 December 2014 Magicians Channel 4 Retrieved 28 April 2007 Thornton Michael 9 December 2008 Mitchell and Webb reveal new sitcom Digital Spy Retrieved 8 December 2014 Andrew Pettie Interview David Mitchell and Robert Webb The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 8 December 2014 Phil Harrison David Mitchell interview Time Out Archived from the original on 31 May 2010 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Gamet Jeff Apple UK Get a Mac Ads Debut Mac Observer com Retrieved 8 December 2014 Brooker Charlie 5 February 2007 I hate Macs The Guardian London Retrieved 8 December 2014 The British Sitcom Guide Awards 200 The British Sitcom Guide Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b c Pettie Andrew 7 April 2007 Who are those guys The Telegraph London Archived from the original on 1 December 2008 Retrieved 8 December 2014 The Graham Norton Show Episode 2 BBC One BBC Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b c Alexis Petridis 31 May 2013 Robert Webb a peep into the future The Guardian Retrieved 8 December 2014 The Stage Review of Fat Pig The Stage Retrieved 8 December 2014 Webb dances to Comic Relief title BBC News 14 March 2009 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Sweeney Kathy 9 August 2010 In fine voice the TV narrators that steal the show The Guardian London Retrieved 8 December 2014 Webb Robert 5 November 2010 Celebrity Mastermind seemed like a good idea but now I wish I d passed The Telegraph Retrieved 28 April 2017 Sleb Mastermind Show 6 lifeaftermastermind blogspot co uk 4 January 2011 Retrieved 28 April 2017 Jeffery Morgan 25 August 2011 Argumental to relaunch with Sean Lock Robert Webb Digital Spy Retrieved 28 April 2017 Family Guy Episodes tagged with Robert Webb actor BBC Three BBC Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2014 comparethemarket com Introducing Maurice Wigglethorpe Throom CEO and Founder of comparethemarket com Google Inc Archived from the original Video upload on 29 January 2014 Retrieved 8 December 2014 via YouTube Strictly Come Dancing Series 19 Launch Show Retrieved 26 September 2021 via www bbc co uk Power Ed 4 August 2021 Robert Webb can win Strictly we ve seen his dancing skills before The Telegraph Meet Robert Webb Strictly Come Dancing 2021 contestant and comedian Robert Webb withdraws from Strictly Come Dancing BBC News 13 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Tanya Jones This Mitchell and Webb Book Noise to Signal Retrieved 8 December 2014 This Mitchell and Webb Book HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2014 How to Cope with Mitchell and Webb HarperCollins HarperCollins Publishers Archived from the original on 11 November 2013 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Button Katie 24 January 2008 Mitchell and Webb to write comedy books Digital Spy Retrieved 8 December 2014 Robert Webb Robert Webb The Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 14 July 2010 Retrieved 8 December 2014 Robert Webb on Journalisted Retrieved 8 December 2014 a b Who needs S amp M when you can write for the Telegraph New Statesman Retrieved 8 December 2014 Robert Webb Prince Harry was right to speak about his mental health No one should man up New Statesman How Not to Be a Boy Radio 4 Book of the Week Retrieved 1 September 2017 Webb Robert 2020 Come again Edinburgh Canongate Books ISBN 978 1 78689 014 6 Celebrities open letter to Scotland full text and list of signatories The Guardian London 7 August 2014 Retrieved 26 August 2014 Eaton George 30 October 2013 Robert Webb re joins Labour in protest at Russell Brand New Statesman Retrieved 8 December 2014 Khomami Nadia 20 November 2015 Corbyn critic Robert Webb announces he has left Labour The Guardian Retrieved 10 September 2016 Johnston Ian 20 November 2015 Peep Show s Robert Webb quits Labour Party following rant against Jeremy Corbyn The Independent Retrieved 22 November 2015 Milne Oliver 8 June 2017 Who are celebrities voting for in 2017 General Election The A Z of famous names supporting Labour the Tories the Lib Dems and Greens Daily Mirror Retrieved 14 June 2017 Kelly Emma 23 December 2019 Peep Show s Robert Webb causes controversy by criticising transgender rights charity Mermaids Metro Retrieved 11 April 2021 a b Jackman Josh 24 December 2018 Robert Webb Criticised for Attacking Trans Kids Charity Mermaids Pink News Retrieved 11 April 2021 Webb later claimed that he was pro trans writing I oppose transphobia and misogyny Like y know any decent human I m a gender critical feminist he added before tweeting to say an accusation that he was picking on children was dishonest and low Aitkenhead Decca 12 April 2020 Robert Webb on addiction therapy and the surgery that saved his life The Sunday Times Retrieved 11 April 2021 Bullseye with Jesse Thorn David Mitchell and Robert Webb Maximum Fun 13 April 2021 Retrieved 13 April 2021 Parsons Vic 13 April 2020 Robert Webb doesn t want you to think he s a bigot but stands by saying trans children s charity Mermaids sucks Pink News Retrieved 11 April 2021 Peep Show s Robert Webb slams trans charity that saves lives Mermaids sucks Gay Star News 24 December 2018 Retrieved 11 April 2021 Petridis Alexis 31 May 2013 Robert Webb a peep into the future The Guardian Retrieved 13 October 2021 Webb Robert Peep Show star Robert Webb on grim flatshares domestic duties and the joy of napping The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 27 September 2021 Welsh Daniel 13 April 2020 Robert Webb Came Close To Death Before Undergoing Emergency Heart Surgery HuffPost Retrieved 1 January 2021 Robert Webb The doctor said my heart was about to fail That got my attention The Guardian 7 January 2021 The QuaranTea Break Podcast Ep 1 Robert Webb talking Peep Show in lockdown his debut novel and zoom quizzes on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 19 June 2020 The Two Shot Podcast TSP126 Robert Webb on Apple Podcasts Apple Podcasts Retrieved 19 June 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Webb Robert Webb on Twitter nbsp Robert Webb at IMDbPreceded byN A Winner of Let s Dance for Comic Relief2009 Succeeded byRufus Hound Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Webb amp oldid 1178795274, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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