Joe Lycett

Joe Lycett

Lycett performing for the Equality Network's LGBT Rights: Stand-up for Russia event in Edinburgh, August 2013
Birth name Joe Harry Lycett
Born (1988-07-05) 5 July 1988
Hall Green, Birmingham, England
Medium Stand-up, television
Nationality British
Alma mater University of Manchester
Years active 2009–present
Website http://www.joelycett.com/

Joe Harry Lycett (born 5 July 1988)[1] is a British comedian. He has appeared on TV shows including Live At The Apollo, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, 8 out of 10 Cats and as the announcer on Saturday BBC One show Epic Win.

Career

Lycett was the 2009 Chortle Student Comedian of the Year, the runner-up in the 2009 Laughing Horse New Act of the Year, and a finalist in the 2011 BBC New Comedy Awards. In 2012, his debut stand-up show Some Lycett Hot was nominated for the Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards.

Lycett has appeared on television on Live At The Apollo, 8 Out of 10 Cats, 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown, Celebrity Juice, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Spicks and Specks and Virtually Famous, and was a regular panellist on the E4 show Dirty Digest. He has also co-written narration on ITV2 show The Magaluf Weekender. Lycett featured on Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled Christmas Special with Jason Manford, Rev Richard Coles and Jo Joyner.

On the radio he has been a guest on Scott Mills, Greg James and Nick Grimshaw's programmes on BBC Radio 1 and on Richard Bacon's programme on BBC Radio 5 Live. In August 2011 he wrote and performed the short story Spooky and the Van which was broadcast in the Afternoon Reading slot on BBC Radio 4.[2] In August 2013 he made his debut on Just a Minute on BBC Radio 4.

Lycett was also known as "the resident news hound" on Josh Widdicombe's XFM radio show, which was broadcast on Saturday (and later Sunday) mornings.[3]

Personal life

Lycett was born, and still lives in, Hall Green, Birmingham, and is bisexual.[4] He studied Drama and English at the University of Manchester.

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