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John Bishop (born 30 November 1966) is an English comedian, presenter, actor, and former semiprofessional footballer. His first television appearance was in 2007 on the RTÉ topical-comedy show The Panel, where he was a regular panelist until 2008. He subsequently appeared in series three and four of the E4 teen drama Skins and the film Route Irish. He has also hosted his own shows, such as John Bishop's Britain (2010–2011), John Bishop's Only Joking (2013), and two versions of The John Bishop Show (2015, 2022). He also has played the companion Dan Lewis in from 2021 to 2022. He had a regular Sunday slot on radio station Radio City called Bishop's Sunday Service. He is also known for his charity work, most notably raising £4.2 million for Sport Relief 2012.

Bishop formerly played football as a for Winsford United F.C., Crewe Alexandra F.C., Runcorn F.C., Rhyl F.C., Witton Albion F.C., Hyde United F.C., Southport F.C., Stalybridge Celtic F.C., Northwich Victoria F.C., Caernarfon Town F.C., and Hanley Town F.C.


Early life
John Bishop was born at Mill Road Hospital in Everton, Liverpool, on 30 November 1966 (Saint Andrew' s Day), the son of housewife Kathleen (née Hackett) (d. 2023) and labourer Edward Bishop, a couple from nearby . He has an older brother, footballer , and two older sisters. He grew up mostly in the towns of and , attending Murdishaw West Primary School and Brookvale Comprehensive School (now known as Ormiston Bolingbroke Academy). He briefly studied English at Newcastle Polytechnic,
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John Bishop Interview at Newcastle Chronicle Live. Retrieved 1 September 2014 and gained a BA in Social Science from Manchester Polytechnic. Manchester Metropolitan University alumni . Retrieved 31 August 2014 He later became a medical representative for the pharmaceutical company , where he worked until leaving in 2006 to pursue his comedy career full-time at the age of 40.


Career
Bishop split with his wife Melanie in October 2000, citing their relationship grew apart "after having three kids so quickly". To cheer himself up, he attended the Frog and Bucket comedy club in Manchester, where he put his name down for an Open Mic Night, not knowing what it was, just to avoid paying the £4 entry fee. He performed well in front of audience of seven people, and was encouraged to return every week, which he saw as a form of counselling. One of his regular jokes was about how he missed his ex so much that he kept her severed head in the fridge. On one instance, as he said this joke, he realised his wife was in the audience, while they were in the final stages of their divorce proceedings. After the gig, they ending up chatting and reconciled as she was reminded of his earlier, funnier self. He credits comedy for saving his marriage.

The following year, he made it to the final of all the major new act competitions, including So You Think You're Funny, the Daily Telegraph Open Mic Awards, the BBC New Comedy Awards, and the City Life North West Comedian of the Year Award, which he won. In 2002, he was named best newcomer by BBC Radio Merseyside, and in 2004, he won the North West Comedy Award for best stand-up. "North West Comedy Awards – the winners!", BBC Manchester. In 2009, Bishop appeared as the first act on Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow in Manchester. That year, he appeared at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where his show Elvis Has Left the Building was nominated for an "Eddie" (Edinburgh Comedy Award).

In 2009, Bishop appeared in Channel 4's series and was a contestant on Celebrity Mastermind. He also appeared in the sitcom as fireman Terry. He has appeared five times on 5 Live's quiz show, claiming four victories on the programme. His material is drawn from his life's experiences, including fatherhood, cycling around the world, playing semiprofessional football, and working as a nightclub doorman. Bishop's first television appearance was in 2007 on the RTÉ topical-comedy show The Panel, where he was a regular panelist until 2008. He then went onto the Channel 4 panel show 8 out of 10 Cats before appearing on the 's Live at the Apollo. In December 2009, Bishop started his own TV show on LFC TV called John Bishop Meets..., where he interviewed former Liverpool football players.

In 2010, Bishop was a celebrity team captain on What Do Kids Know? with , and on Watch. He has also appeared on BBC's Mock the Week, and Radio 4's Act Your Age. In series 3 and series 4 of Skins, Bishop portrayed and 's father. In 2010, Bishop appeared in 's Route Irish, which premiered at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. Bishop is a regular panelist on Sky1 show, A League of Their Own, as well as a stand-up/sketch show for titled John Bishop's Britain. On 11 July 2010, Bishop came runner-up in the second-ever game of How Many Peter Jones'? on ITV's James Corden's World Cup Live. He has appeared as a panellist on programmes Have I Got News for You, Would I Lie to You?, and on QI. On 28 October 2010, he also guest hosted an episode of series 40 of Have I Got News For You.

On 12 February 2010, during an appearance on Friday Night with Jonathan Ross it was revealed that prior to his TV breakthrough, Bishop had worked as a for the show. In March 2011, Bishop and fellow comedians , , , and appeared in the video for 's single "Happy Now" for . On 24 June 2012, he appeared on Desert Island Discs. On 28 August and 4 September 2012, he appeared in Accused as Peter for two episodes. In late 2012, Bishop appeared on BBC series Who Do You Think You Are? and on an ITV one-off episode called Panto!, where he starred as a local Morecambe disc jockey called Lewis Loud. As of January 2013, Bishop hosts John Bishop's Only Joking on Sky 1.

On 28 July 2013, Bishop headlined the Vodafone comedy festival in Dublin's Iveagh Gardens. Before the gig, a reporter called interviewed him about his recently replenished marriage and how his wife eventually found him funny again. His autobiography titled How Did All This Happen? was published in October 2013. In November 2013, he hosted the 2013 Royal Variety Performance at the theatre in the presence of Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.

In 2015, Bishop presented his own variety show on called The John Bishop Show. In May 2015, he appeared as a special guest at the Liverpool date of Murs's Never Been Better Tour and performed "Troublemaker" with him.

In January 2016, he took part in the BBC series , appearing from the European Astronaut Centre, and following 's astronaut training programme with a simulated spacewalk, underwater.

Since September 2016, Bishop has presented for the W channel. Two series have been aired: the show will return for a third series. On 21 September 2016, Bishop was confirmed to have a role in ITV drama series Fearless, which aired in 2017. On 29 September 2016, Bishop announced that he would be going on tour for the fifth time in October and November 2017 with a show titled Winging It.

In August 2019, Bishop began presenting a football programme called Back of the Net for Amazon Prime Video with and . On 8 September 2020, Bishop and writer, actor and director launched their new podcast called Three Little Words. This podcast was launched on the Crowd Network podcasting platform, which has financial backing from John Bishop and was started by a group of ex-BBC executives.

On 1 January 2021, Bishop announced that he would join the cast of as Dan Lewis, a companion of the Thirteenth Doctor. On 28 January, it was announced that Bishop would appear as a contestant on the 4th series of The Great Stand Up to Cancer Bake Off in the spring of that year.

In December 2022, Bishop starred as Vic in the pantomime opposite in the title role at the Duke of York's Theatre in 's West End before touring the UK and Ireland until April 2023.


Awards
At the 2010 British Comedy Awards, Bishop won the Best Male Comedy Breakthrough Artist award. He became the Number 1 "Star in a reasonably priced car" on Top Gear on Sunday 23 January 2011 after he appeared on the show. He drove the Kia Cee'd around the test track in 1 minute and 42.8 seconds to become the fastest star in the latest reasonably priced car, knocking off the top. Bishop's record lasted nearly half a year until being knocked off by (1 minute 42.2 seconds) on Sunday 17 July 2011. He was also the fastest in the League of Their Own skeleton race, beating and .

On 18 July 2014, Bishop was awarded an honorary fellowship at Liverpool John Moores University in recognition of his contribution to the arts and charity work during a ceremony at Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral.

On 11 July 2018, Bishop won the Celebrity Animal Champion award at the RSPCA Honours Awards for his work with rescue animals. On 25 July 2019, Bishop received an Doctor of Arts degree from Manchester Metropolitan University for his charity work, and the contributions he has made to comedy and the arts.


Charity work
In 1992, Bishop cycled from to , raising £30,000 for the NSPCC.

On 30 March 2010, Bishop took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a held in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London.

In 2012, Bishop completed a from to in five days to raise money for the BBC charity . His "week of hell" began at the on 27 February, where he cycled to . The next day, he rowed across the as part of a team including , , and , then ran from to London in three days, finishing in on 2 March. On 23 March, during the Sport Relief telethon, it was announced that his efforts had raised £4.2 million. Also in 2012, he took part in The Justice Collective for their cover of single "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" for charities in aid of Hillsborough disaster victims. On 27 May 2012, he took part in the match for , playing for the England team, who won 3–1 against the Rest of the World.

In 2014, Bishop again took part in as a team captain for the Clash of the Titans event, competing against and his team. In May 2014, Bishop donated £96,000 to the Hillsborough Family Support Group after being moved by personal statements delivered by the victims' families at their inquests. On 8 June 2014, he took part in his second football match, again playing for England, this time losing 4–2 to the Rest of the World. On 5 June 2016, he took part in his third match, playing on England's team.

In 2020, Bishop donated 100 laptops to his former school, Brookvale Academy, as he warned of a "gulf" in society risks leaving children behind.

Bishop competed in the Ciaran Geddes memorial match at the , scoring two goals while playing with his brother for Chester.


Personal life
Bishop and wife Melanie have been married since 1993, although they were separated for 18 months starting in 2000. They have three sons. Until 2019, they lived at in . The property is a Georgian mansion. In April 2019, he sold the home for £6.8 million to the HS2 rail project, despite his vocal criticism of the project, and moved to . John Bishop: HS2 will 'kill communities', BBC News, (accessed 10 October 2013)

Bishop enjoys playing football and is a Liverpool FC fan, a fact frequently brought up on the show A League of Their Own, on which he was a panellist. In July 2010, he took part in protests against then-owners of Liverpool FC, and George Gillett, and later took part in a celebrity-studded protest video on YouTube.

Bishop pre-recorded a video message for the 2011 Labour Party conference, which was held in .

Bishop has been a since 1985, which he discussed on BBC Two's Something for The Weekend and his episode on food on his stand-up show John Bishop's Britain. In 2013, PETA declared him to be one of the "Sexiest Vegetarians" of the year." Bishop, Cole Sexiest Vegetarians," Belfast Telegraph, 30 December 2013.

In September 2016, Bishop was ranked tenth place on Top 10 Highest Paid Comedians List, earning £5.4 million a year, making him the UK's highest earning comedian.

On 30 December 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Bishop revealed that he and his wife had tested positive for COVID-19 on Christmas Day and described it as the "worst illness he ever had".


Stand-up shows


DVD releases
Live at 's Empire Theatre
Live at Liverpool's Echo Arena
Live at 's
Live at London's Royal Albert Hall
Live at London's


Filmography

Television
2007–2008The PanelPanellist6 episodes
2008Guest panellistSeries 1, Episode 7
2009, 2010Live at the ApolloGuest performer2 episodes
Michael McIntyre's Comedy RoadshowGuest performerSeries 1, Episode 2 & Series 2, Episode 3
2009–2010SkinsRob FitchSeries 3–4 (3 episodes)
2010Have I Got News for YouGuest presenterSeries 39, Episode 9 & Series 40, Episode 3
Mock the WeekGuest panellistSeries 8, Episode 2
Would I Lie to You?Guest panellistSeries 4, Episode 8
2010–2011John Bishop's BritainPresenter2 series on
A League of Their OwnRegular (appeared as a guest panelist in Series 11)4 series
2011Top GearGuestSeries 16, Episode 1
BobbySeries 2, Episode 7: "John Bishop's Little Cracker"
2012Who Do You Think You Are?HimselfSeries 9, Episode 10
AccusedPeter CartwrightTwo episodes (Stephen's Story and Tina's Story)
Panto!Lewis LoudWith
2013John Bishop's Only JokingPresenter
Royal Variety PerformancePresenter
2013–2015John Bishop's Christmas ShowPresenterOne-off specials for
2014John Bishop's AustraliaPresenterMini-series
A Night in With Olly MursHimselfOne-off special
2015BackchatGuestSeries 2, Episode 5
The John Bishop ShowPresenter1 series
GuestSeries 7, Episode 6
John Bishop's Gorilla AdventurePresenterOne-off show
Top Gear from A-ZNarratorOne-off specials
2016Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night FeastGuestSeries 4, Episode 1
2016–2018PresenterAlso executive producer
2017The Nightly ShowGuest presenter5 episodes
FearlessSteve LiveseyITV drama, 4 episodes
2019John Bishop's IrelandPresenterMini-series
2020John Bishop's Great Whale RescuePresenterMini-series
2021The Great Celebrity Bake Off For Stand Up to CancerHimselfSeries 4, Episode 5
The Masked DancerGuest panelistSeries 1 Semi-final
2021–2022Dan LewisSeries 13 and 2022 specials; 9 episodes
2022The John Bishop ShowPresenterITV comedy series
This Is My House for Red Nose DayNarratorRed Nose Day special for BBC One
John & Joe Bishop: Life After DeafPresenterDocumentary
2023DNA JourneyHimselfWith
2025Code of SilenceRay WoodsEpisode 5
TBAWisdom of the CrowdHostQuiz-based entertainment show


Film
2010Route IrishFrankie
2014One Rogue ReporterHimself
2017Colin Pile


Music videos
  • 2011: – "Happy Now" for
  • 2012: The Justice Collective – "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"


Stage
  • 2009: One Night in Istanbul – Tom
  • 2022–2023: Mother Goose – Vic


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