Russell Howard

Russell Joseph Howard (Bristol, March 23, 1980) is an English comedian, known for its improvisation Arts, with which he won several awards. He was second in the top ten of "Britain's Funniest Comics 2005" in the journal Zoo and won the "Best Compère" at the 2006 Chortle Awards. He was also nominated in 2006 for an [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=nl&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FIf.comedy_awards if. comeddie award](formerly Perrier comedy award) for Wandering, his program on the Edinburgh Fringe. [1] ==Biography[ Edit] == Howard was born in Bristol. He has a sister, Kerry, and a brother, Daniel. He often refers to the fact that they used to have had many dogs. Until 1996 he attended Perins Comunity School in New Alresford (Hampshire).

He still lives in Bristol, and his girlfriend is called Cerys. ==Career[ Edit] == Howard has, in addition to his stand-up comedy many contributions to radio and television programs.

In 2004, he was asked by BBC Radio 1 to make a comedy series, The Milk Run. He appeared on BBC Radio 4 in the programs Banter and Political Animal. Since november2006 presents his own radio show on BBC 6 Music, along with fellow Jon Richardson. [2]

He is a regular guest in Mock the Week, Out to Lunch and Never Mind the Buzzcocks. [3]  he also appeared in an episode of Would I Lie To You? .