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{{Infobox actor
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| name = James Corden
| image = James Corden.jpg
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| caption = Corden in December 2008
| birthname = James Kimberley Corden{{cn|date=June 2010}}
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1978|6|17|df=yes}}
| birthplace = [[High Wycombe]], [[Buckinghamshire]], [[England]]
| deathdate =
| deathplace =
| othername =
| occupation = Actor, writer, songwriter, presenter
| yearsactive = 1996–present
}}
'''James Kimberley Corden''' (born 17 June 1978)<ref>[[Xfm London]] interview, 22 March 2008.</ref> is a [[British people|British]] actor, [[television writer]] and [[television producer|producer]]. He is co-creator and star of [[BBC]] comedy shows ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' and ''[[Horne & Corden]]'', and acted in the 2009 film ''[[Lesbian Vampire Killers]]''. He is hosting [[James Corden's World Cup Live]] every evening during the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] for [[ITV]].

==Early life==
Corden was born in [[High Wycombe]]<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/culture/2009/jun/07/james-corden-horne-gavin-stacey-comedy Guardian interview]</ref> and grew up in [[Hazelmere]].<ref>[http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/575072.0/ It's all down to confidence]</ref> He has an older sister Ange, and a younger sister Ruth.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1067573/James-Corden-The-day-father-went-to-war.html The day my father went to war]</ref>

==Career==
Corden obtained his first part after eight years <ref>{{cite news | author = Anita Singh | url = http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/04/19/nact219.xml | title = Gavin and Stacey's James Corden: From joblessness to Stateside fame and fortune | work = [[The Daily Telegraph]] | date = 2008-04-19 | accessdate = 2008-04-20 | location=London}}</ref> in the musical ''[[Martin Guerre (musical)|Martin Guerre]]''.<ref name="watford">{{cite web | url = http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/display.var.527398.0.0.php | title = James goes back to school| accessdate = March 6, 2007| author = | last = Bilgorri| first = Lindi| authorlink = | coauthors = | date = 2004-09-14 | year = | month = | format = | work = | publisher = | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate = }}</ref> He then starred in the British television series ''[[Fat Friends]]'' as Jamie Rymer, and played Gareth Jones in the series ''Boyz Unlimited''. His television work includes a credited minor role as Razor #1 in ''[[Renford Rejects]]'' (Series 1 Episode 2, 1998) ,a role playing a bookish student in ''[[Teachers (UK TV series)|Teachers]]'' (Series 1, 2000) and he also made a guest appearance in ''[[Little Britain]]''. Corden's film credits include ''[[Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?]]'' (1999) and [[Mike Leigh]]'s ''[[All or Nothing (film)|All or Nothing]]'' (2002).

Corden played a small part in [[Channel 4]]/[[T4 (Channel 4)|T4]]'s ''[[Hollyoaks]]''. He played a caretaker of the local college briefly around 2001-02. In an August 2008 interview with Esquire Magazine, he commented on his disdain for the programme and members of the cast.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/entertainment/newsid_7545000/7545482.stm | title = James Corden: 'I hate Hollyoaks' | work=BBC News | date=2008-08-06 | accessdate=2010-05-05}}</ref>

Corden played the role of Timms in the original London stage production of [[Alan Bennett]]'s play ''[[The History Boys]]'', as well as in the [[Broadway (theatre)|Broadway]], [[Sydney]], [[Wellington]] and [[Hong Kong]] productions and radio and [[The History Boys (film)|film]] versions of the play.<ref name="Broadway">{{cite web | url = http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=412502
| title = Internet Broadway Database: James Corden Credits on Broadway| accessdate = October 17, 2006| author = | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | year = | month = | format = | work = | publisher = | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate =
}}</ref><ref name="National Theatre">{{cite web | url = http://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/?lid=7785
| title = National Theatre : Productions : The History Boys 2004| accessdate = October 17, 2006| author = | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | year = | month = | format = | work = | publisher = | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate = }}</ref><ref name="Wellington">{{cite web | url = http://nbr.co.nz/smythe/2006/02/nziaf-history-boys-more-is-more.html| title = John Smythe: theatre reviews: NZIAF-THE HISTORY BOYS: More is more| accessdate = October 17, 2006| author = | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date =
| year = | month = | work = | publisher = | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate = }}</ref> Corden stars in the [[BBC Three]] comedy ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' that he co-wrote with his ''[[Fat Friends]]'' co-star [[Ruth Jones]].

Corden guest hosted ''[[Big Brother's Big Mouth]]'' with his ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' co-star [[Mathew Horne]] in August 2007. He appears in the film of Toby Young's autobiography ''[[How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (film)|How to Lose Friends & Alienate People]]'' and series two of ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]''.

In February 2008 he shot a BBC pilot, ''Hey, Hey, We're The Monks''. He collaborated with Horne on a new sketch show named ''[[Horne & Corden]]'', a "traditional" comedy show in the style of [[Morecambe and Wise]].<ref>{{cite news | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7364997.stm | title = New show for Gavin and Stacey duo | work = BBC News | archivedate = | archiveurl = | accessdate = 2010-05-05| date=2008-04-24}} </ref>

In February 2009, he co-presented the [[Brit Awards]] with Mathew Horne and [[Kylie Minogue]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2009/02/18/brit-awards-dress-rehearsals-see-kylie-james-corden-u2-and-coldplay-in-all-the-pics-here-115875-21133515/|title=Brit Awards dress rehearsals - see Kylie & James Corden, U2 and Coldplay in all the pics here|date=2009-02-18|work=Daily Mirror|accessdate=2010-03-23}}</ref>

On 13 March 2009, he appeared in a sketch for [[Red Nose Day 2009|Comic Relief]] giving the [[England national football team|England football team]] a motivational talk. He later went on to present a section with Mathew Horne showing their best bits of comedy from the last two years along with highlights from the night.

In March 2010, Corden began hosting the [[Sky One]] comedy/sports panel show [[A League of Their Own (game show)|''A League of Their Own'']] alongside team captains [[Andrew Flintoff]] and [[Jamie Redknapp]]. In March 2010, he presented [[Sport Relief 2010]] alongside [[Davina McCall]] and others and contributed a "sequel" to the 2009 England football team sketch this time giving a motivational talk to various sport stars including [[Jenson Button]] and [[David Beckham]].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1258681/David-Beckham-James-Corden-share-bath-Sports-Relief.html|title=David Beckham and James Corden share a bath for Sports Relief - in a £4,800-a-night Milan hotel suite!|date=2010-03-18|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=2010-03-23}}</ref>

In March 2010, Corden took part in ''[[Channel 4's Comedy Gala]]'', a [[Benefit concert|benefit show]] held in aid of [[Great Ormond Street Hospital|Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital]], filmed live at the [[The O2 Arena (London)|O2 Arena]] in London on 30 March. On 5 June 2010, he performed his England World Cup single with [[Dizzee Rascal]] on the finale of ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''. All of the proceeds from the single will be going to [[Great Ormond Street Hospital]]. {{Citation needed|date=June 2010}}

==Personal life==
Corden is in a relationship with Julia Carey, who works for a Children's Charity.<ref>[http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/showbiz/680814/Hes-Gavin-a-double-James-Cordens-new-girlfriend-Julia-Carey.html He's Gavin a double] News-Of-The-world 17 Jan 2010</ref> He has shared a house with [[Dominic Cooper]] since 2008.<ref>[[Alan Carr: Chatty Man]], 27 June 2010</ref>

==Awards and recognition==
{{Anchors|Awards}}
Corden was nominated for the 2000 [[Royal Television Society|RTS]] Award for Network Newcomer&nbsp;— On Screen for his work on ''[[Fat Friends]]''.<ref name="RTS">{{cite web | url = http://www.rts.org.uk/awards_det.asp?id=1301&sec_id=338
| title = Royal Television Society&nbsp;— Awards| accessdate = November 13, 2006| author = | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | date = | year = | month = | format = | work = | publisher = | pages = | language = | archiveurl = | archivedate = }}</ref>

Corden won ''Best Male Comedy Newcomer'' and ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' won Best New British Television Comedy at the 2007 [[British Comedy Awards]].<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.sitcom.co.uk/news/news.php?story=000326
| title = The British Sitcom Guide&nbsp;— News
| accessdate = 2007-11-07}}</ref>

At the 2008 Television BAFTAs, Corden won the BAFTA for Best Comedy Performance. Also, ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' won the Sky+ Audience Award for Programme of the Year, the only award at the ceremony voted for by the public, beating the likes of ''[[The Apprentice (UK TV series)|The Apprentice]]'' and ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://static.bafta.org/awards/television/latest-winners-and-nominees,91,BA.html
| title = TV Winners in 2008
| accessdate = 2008-04-21}}</ref>

Gavin & Stacey won the award for Most Popular Comedy Programme at the ''[[National Television Awards]]'' 2010, beating other nominees ''[[Benidorm (TV Series)|Benidorm]]'' and ''[[Harry Hill's TV Burp]]''.<ref>{{cite news
| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8471232.stm
| title = Doctor Who scoops two National TV awards
| work = BBC News
| quote = BBC One comedy Gavin and Stacey won most popular comedy programme
| accessdate = 2010-01-21
| date=2010-01-21}}</ref>

==Selected credits==
===Theatre===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Year
!Title
!Role
!Location
|-
| 1996 || ''[[Martin Guerre (musical)]]'' || || [[Prince Edward Theatre]], [[West End theatre|West End]]
|-
| 2004 ||rowspan="5"|''[[The History Boys]]'' || Timms || [[Lyttelton Theatre]], [[Royal National Theatre]], [[London]]
|-
|rowspan="3"|2006 || Timms || Lyric Theatre, [[Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts]], [[Hong Kong]]
|-
| Timms || St James, [[Wellington]]
|-
| Timms || [[Sydney Theatre]], [[Sydney]]
|-
| 2007 || Timms || [[Broadhurst Theatre]], [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]]
|-
| 2007 || ''A Respectable Wedding'' || Friend || [[Young Vic]], [[South Bank]], London
|}

===Film===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Year
!Title
!Role
!Other notes
|-
| 1997 || ''[[Twenty Four Seven (film)|Twenty Four Seven]]'' || Carl ‘Tonka’ Marsh ||
|-
| 1999 || ''[[Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?]]'' || Walter ||
|-
|rowspan="3"|2002 || ''[[All or Nothing (film)|All or Nothing]]'' || Rory ||
|-
| ''Heartlands'' || Shady ||
|-
| ''[[Cruise of the Gods]]'' || Russell ||
|-
| 2005 || ''[[Pierrepoint (film)|Pierrepoint]]'' || Kirky ||
|-
| rowspan="3"|2006 || ''Heroes and Villains'' || Sam ||
|-
| ''[[The History Boys (film)|The History Boys]]'' || Timms ||
|-
| ''[[Starter for 10 (film)|Starter for 10]]'' || Tone ||
|-
| 2008 || ''[[How to Lose Friends & Alienate People (film)|How to Lose Friends & Alienate People]]'' || Post Modern Review Staff #2 ||
|-
| rowspan="2"|2009 || ''[[Lesbian Vampire Killers]]'' || Fletch ||
|-
| ''[[Telstar (film)|Telstar]]'' || Clem Cattini ||
|}

===Television===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
!Year
!Title
!Role
!Other notes
|-
|1996–1998 || ''[[Out of Tune]]'' || ||
|-
|1998 || ''[[Renford Rejects]]'' || Razor #1 ||
|-
|1999 || ''Boyz Unlimited'' || Gareth ||
|-
|2000 || ''[[Fat Friends]]'' || Jamie Rymer || Four episodes
|-
| 2001/2002 || ''[[Hollyoaks]]'' || Wayne || One episode
|-
| 2001 || ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story]]'' || Giant's son ||
|-
| 2001, 2003 || ''[[Teachers (UK TV series)|Teachers]]'' || Jeremy || Three episodes
|-
| 2003 || ''[[Little Britain]]'' || Dewi || One episode
|-
| 2004 || ''[[Dalziel and Pascoe (BBC TV series)|Dalziel and Pascoe]]'' || Ben Forsythe || One episode
|-
| 2007–2010 || ''[[Gavin & Stacey]]'' || Smithy || Co-Writer
|-
| 2007, 2008 || ''[[8 Out of 10 Cats]]'' || Himself || Four episodes
|-
| 2007, 2008 || ''[[Big Brother's Big Mouth]]'' || Himself ||
|-2008,Provided vocals for Britney Spears.X Factor. ITV.
| 2008 || ''[[Never Mind the Buzzcocks]]'' || Himself || Guest team captain
|-
| 6 July 2008 || ''[[Top Gear (2002 TV series)|Top Gear]]'' || Himself ||
|-
| 28 December 2008 || ''[[The Big Fat Quiz of the Year]]'' || Himself || On a team with [[Sean Lock]]
|-
| 2009 || ''[[Horne & Corden]]'' || Various characters ||
|-
| 2009 || ''[[Red Nose Day 2009]]'' || Himself || Co-host
|-
| 2010 || ''[[Red Nose Day 2009]]'' || Smithy || Sketch
|-
| 2009, 2010 || ''[[Chris Moyles' Quiz Night]]'' || Himself ||
|-
| 25 December 2009 || ''[[The Gruffalo]]'' || Mouse (Voiceover) || [[BBC]] Christmas Special
|-
| 2010 || ''[[A League of Their Own (Game Show)|A League of Their Own]]'' || Himself || Host
|-
| 2010 || ''[[Sport Relief]]'' || Smithy || Various sketches
|-
| 19 March 2010 || ''[[Sport Relief]]'' || Himself || Co-host
|-
| 5 June 2010 || ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]'' || Himself || Singing with [[Dizzee Rascal]]
|-
| 12 June 2010 - 11 July 2010 || ''[[James Corden's World Cup Live]]'' || Himself || Host
|-
| 12 June 2010 || ''[[Doctor Who]]'' || Craig Owens || Series 5, Episode 11: '''"[[The Lodger (Doctor Who)|The Lodger]]"'''
|}

===Video games===
* ''[[Fable II]]'' - Monty (2008)

==References==
{{Reflist}}
Songs
Shout including dizzy rascal

==External links==
* {{imdb|0179479}}
* {{ibdb name|id=412502|name=James Corden}}
* [http://unitedagents.co.uk/film/james-corden/ Agency CV]

{{Big Brother UK}}

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Revision as of 17:11, 3 July 2010

James Corden
Corden in December 2008
Born
James Kimberley Corden[citation needed]
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, songwriter, presenter
Years active1996–present

James Kimberley Corden (born 17 June 1978)[1] is a British actor, television writer and producer. He is co-creator and star of BBC comedy shows Gavin & Stacey and Horne & Corden, and acted in the 2009 film Lesbian Vampire Killers. He is hosting James Corden's World Cup Live every evening during the 2010 FIFA World Cup for ITV.

Early life

Corden was born in High Wycombe[2] and grew up in Hazelmere.[3] He has an older sister Ange, and a younger sister Ruth.[4]

Career

Corden obtained his first part after eight years [5] in the musical Martin Guerre.[6] He then starred in the British television series Fat Friends as Jamie Rymer, and played Gareth Jones in the series Boyz Unlimited. His television work includes a credited minor role as Razor #1 in Renford Rejects (Series 1 Episode 2, 1998) ,a role playing a bookish student in Teachers (Series 1, 2000) and he also made a guest appearance in Little Britain. Corden's film credits include Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999) and Mike Leigh's All or Nothing (2002).

Corden played a small part in Channel 4/T4's Hollyoaks. He played a caretaker of the local college briefly around 2001-02. In an August 2008 interview with Esquire Magazine, he commented on his disdain for the programme and members of the cast.[7]

Corden played the role of Timms in the original London stage production of Alan Bennett's play The History Boys, as well as in the Broadway, Sydney, Wellington and Hong Kong productions and radio and film versions of the play.[8][9][10] Corden stars in the BBC Three comedy Gavin & Stacey that he co-wrote with his Fat Friends co-star Ruth Jones.

Corden guest hosted Big Brother's Big Mouth with his Gavin & Stacey co-star Mathew Horne in August 2007. He appears in the film of Toby Young's autobiography How to Lose Friends & Alienate People and series two of Gavin & Stacey.

In February 2008 he shot a BBC pilot, Hey, Hey, We're The Monks. He collaborated with Horne on a new sketch show named Horne & Corden, a "traditional" comedy show in the style of Morecambe and Wise.[11]

In February 2009, he co-presented the Brit Awards with Mathew Horne and Kylie Minogue.[12]

On 13 March 2009, he appeared in a sketch for Comic Relief giving the England football team a motivational talk. He later went on to present a section with Mathew Horne showing their best bits of comedy from the last two years along with highlights from the night.

In March 2010, Corden began hosting the Sky One comedy/sports panel show A League of Their Own alongside team captains Andrew Flintoff and Jamie Redknapp. In March 2010, he presented Sport Relief 2010 alongside Davina McCall and others and contributed a "sequel" to the 2009 England football team sketch this time giving a motivational talk to various sport stars including Jenson Button and David Beckham.[13]

In March 2010, Corden took part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala, a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London on 30 March. On 5 June 2010, he performed his England World Cup single with Dizzee Rascal on the finale of Britain's Got Talent. All of the proceeds from the single will be going to Great Ormond Street Hospital. [citation needed]

Personal life

Corden is in a relationship with Julia Carey, who works for a Children's Charity.[14] He has shared a house with Dominic Cooper since 2008.[15]

Awards and recognition

Corden was nominated for the 2000 RTS Award for Network Newcomer — On Screen for his work on Fat Friends.[16]

Corden won Best Male Comedy Newcomer and Gavin & Stacey won Best New British Television Comedy at the 2007 British Comedy Awards.[17]

At the 2008 Television BAFTAs, Corden won the BAFTA for Best Comedy Performance. Also, Gavin & Stacey won the Sky+ Audience Award for Programme of the Year, the only award at the ceremony voted for by the public, beating the likes of The Apprentice and Britain's Got Talent.[18]

Gavin & Stacey won the award for Most Popular Comedy Programme at the National Television Awards 2010, beating other nominees Benidorm and Harry Hill's TV Burp.[19]

Selected credits

Theatre

Year Title Role Location
1996 Martin Guerre (musical) Prince Edward Theatre, West End
2004 The History Boys Timms Lyttelton Theatre, Royal National Theatre, London
2006 Timms Lyric Theatre, Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts, Hong Kong
Timms St James, Wellington
Timms Sydney Theatre, Sydney
2007 Timms Broadhurst Theatre, Broadway
2007 A Respectable Wedding Friend Young Vic, South Bank, London

Film

Year Title Role Other notes
1997 Twenty Four Seven Carl ‘Tonka’ Marsh
1999 Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? Walter
2002 All or Nothing Rory
Heartlands Shady
Cruise of the Gods Russell
2005 Pierrepoint Kirky
2006 Heroes and Villains Sam
The History Boys Timms
Starter for 10 Tone
2008 How to Lose Friends & Alienate People Post Modern Review Staff #2
2009 Lesbian Vampire Killers Fletch
Telstar Clem Cattini

Television

Year Title Role Other notes
1996–1998 Out of Tune
1998 Renford Rejects Razor #1
1999 Boyz Unlimited Gareth
2000 Fat Friends Jamie Rymer Four episodes
2001/2002 Hollyoaks Wayne One episode
2001 Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story Giant's son
2001, 2003 Teachers Jeremy Three episodes
2003 Little Britain Dewi One episode
2004 Dalziel and Pascoe Ben Forsythe One episode
2007–2010 Gavin & Stacey Smithy Co-Writer
2007, 2008 8 Out of 10 Cats Himself Four episodes
2007, 2008 Big Brother's Big Mouth Himself
2008 Never Mind the Buzzcocks Himself Guest team captain
6 July 2008 Top Gear Himself
28 December 2008 The Big Fat Quiz of the Year Himself On a team with Sean Lock
2009 Horne & Corden Various characters
2009 Red Nose Day 2009 Himself Co-host
2010 Red Nose Day 2009 Smithy Sketch
2009, 2010 Chris Moyles' Quiz Night Himself
25 December 2009 The Gruffalo Mouse (Voiceover) BBC Christmas Special
2010 A League of Their Own Himself Host
2010 Sport Relief Smithy Various sketches
19 March 2010 Sport Relief Himself Co-host
5 June 2010 Britain's Got Talent Himself Singing with Dizzee Rascal
12 June 2010 - 11 July 2010 James Corden's World Cup Live Himself Host
12 June 2010 Doctor Who Craig Owens Series 5, Episode 11: "The Lodger"

Video games

References

  1. ^ Xfm London interview, 22 March 2008.
  2. ^ Guardian interview
  3. ^ It's all down to confidence
  4. ^ The day my father went to war
  5. ^ Anita Singh (2008-04-19). "Gavin and Stacey's James Corden: From joblessness to Stateside fame and fortune". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2008-04-20.
  6. ^ Bilgorri, Lindi (2004-09-14). "James goes back to school". Retrieved March 6, 2007. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  7. ^ "James Corden: 'I hate Hollyoaks'". BBC News. 2008-08-06. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  8. ^ "Internet Broadway Database: James Corden Credits on Broadway". Retrieved October 17, 2006. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  9. ^ "National Theatre : Productions : The History Boys 2004". Retrieved October 17, 2006. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  10. ^ "John Smythe: theatre reviews: NZIAF-THE HISTORY BOYS: More is more". Retrieved October 17, 2006. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  11. ^ "New show for Gavin and Stacey duo". BBC News. 2008-04-24. Retrieved 2010-05-05.
  12. ^ "Brit Awards dress rehearsals - see Kylie & James Corden, U2 and Coldplay in all the pics here". Daily Mirror. 2009-02-18. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  13. ^ "David Beckham and James Corden share a bath for Sports Relief - in a £4,800-a-night Milan hotel suite!". Daily Mail. 2010-03-18. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
  14. ^ He's Gavin a double News-Of-The-world 17 Jan 2010
  15. ^ Alan Carr: Chatty Man, 27 June 2010
  16. ^ "Royal Television Society — Awards". Retrieved November 13, 2006. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  17. ^ "The British Sitcom Guide — News". Retrieved 2007-11-07.
  18. ^ "TV Winners in 2008". Retrieved 2008-04-21.
  19. ^ "Doctor Who scoops two National TV awards". BBC News. 2010-01-21. Retrieved 2010-01-21. BBC One comedy Gavin and Stacey won most popular comedy programme

Songs Shout including dizzy rascal