Mark Lamarr

Overview

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Acting
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Birthday
Jan 07, 1967 (58 years old)

Mark Lamarr

Known For

What a Load of Buzzcocks
0h 30m
TV Show 2013

What a Load of Buzzcocks

Highlights series presenting the best of 16 years of Never Mind the Buzzcocks pop history.

Jukebox Heroes
1h 0m
TV Show 2001

Jukebox Heroes

Series on the unsung heroes of British pop.

The Big Breakfast
2h 0m
TV Show 1992

The Big Breakfast

The Big Breakfast was a British light entertainment television show shown on Channel 4 and S4C each weekday morning from 28 September 1992 until 29 March 2002 during which period 2,482 shows were produced. The Big Breakfast was produced by Planet 24, the production company co-owned by former Boomtown Rats singer and Live Aid organiser Bob Geldof. The programme was distinctive for broadcasting live from former lockkeepers' cottages commonly referred to as "The Big Breakfast House", or more simply, "The House", located on Fish Island, in Bow in east London. The show was a mix of news, weather, interviews, audience phone-ins and general features, with a light tone which was in competition with the more serious GMTV and even more serious BBC breakfast programmes.

The Word
1h 0m
TV Show 1990

The Word

The Word was a 1990s Channel 4 television programme in the United Kingdom.

Biography

Mark Lamarr is an English comedian, radio DJ and television presenter. Lamarr was born in the Park South area of Swindon, Wiltshire. He has three elder sisters. His father is Irish. He passed five O-Levels at Park School (renamed Oakfield School) but dropped out of school at 17 and moved to Harrow, London, which was the centre of the early 1980s British rockabilly revival scene. After his poem Too Fast to Live, Too Young to Work was published in 1987, his act developed from poetry to stand-up comedy. He took to performing at London's Comedy Store in 1985, He previously hosted Never Mind the Buzzcocks from 1996 until 2005. He was also a presenter on The Word from 1992 to 1994, the on the road presenter with The Big Breakfast from 1992 to 1996 and a team captain on Shooting Stars from 1995 to 1997. 

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