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Mo Gilligan

Mo Gilligan

  • British
  • Actor, writer, producer, executive producer and stand-up comedian

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Mo Gilligan interview

The comedian talks about writing in front of the TV, Sir David Attenborough, doing up his house, and falling on his feet like Ferris Bueller.

Patrick Heardman, i Newspaper, 28th October 2021

The comedy shows that became books

Haley McGee, James McNicholas and Mo Gilligan talk about the tricky business of turning stage performances into a reading experience

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 26th October 2021

Mo Gilligan review

Gilligan's cartoonish parade of misunderstandings and manipulations have perspective and heart.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 11th October 2021

Mo Gilligan review

The comedian's charm and sincerity make it look easy.

Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 1st October 2021

Mo Gilligan to host one-off edition of Big Breakfast

The anarchic 90s morning TV show is back for a one-off episode, fronted by Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu, as part of Channel 4's Black to Front diversity initiative.

Alex Mistlin, The Guardian, 7th September 2021

My London: Mo Gilligan

The comedian and new Big Breakfast host takes in views at Frank's, buys his suits at Scabal on Savile Row and always leaves full from La Bota.

Emily Phillips, Evening Standard, 4th September 2021

Mo Gilligan launches underrepresented group scheme

The second series of the Bafta-winning The Lateish Show With Mo Gilligan will include production roles that have been created to accelerate the careers of talented individuals within the industry from underrepresented groups.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 22nd July 2021

Life on a plate: Mo Gilligan

The comedian and Masked Singer panellist on his fascination with chicken, mum's Caribbean specials and the secret to great mac and cheese.

Tim Lewis, The Guardian, 17th July 2021

Mo Gilligan interview

Mo Gilligan has become one of the nation's favourite comedians. He chats to Georgia Humphreys about his biggest career milestones so far.

Georgia Humphreys, The Independent, 13th July 2021

Inside No. 9 wins BAFTA award

Inside No. 9 has won the BAFTA award for Scripted Comedy. Aimee Lou Wood and Charlie Cooper won acting awards, with Romesh Ranganathan picking up the Entertainment Performance prize. Meanwhile The Big Narstie Show triumphed in the Comedy Entertainment Programme category.

British Comedy Guide, 6th June 2021

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