Jason Manford
Jason John Manford is an English comedian, singer, television presenter, radio presenter, actor and Iceland delivery driver. He is currently playing the lead in the musical Curtains.
Previously he was a team captain on the Channel 4 panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats from 2007 until 2010, and has presented numerous television shows for the BBC and ITV including Comedy Rocks, The One Show, Show Me the Funny, and Bigheads.
Early life
Manford was born in Salford, Greater Manchester. His mother, Sharon, is of Irish Catholic extraction, her mother, Nora, having been born in Dublin. His father, Ian Manford, is a courtroom stenographer. Jason and his four siblings grew up in a terraced house in the Whalley Range area of south Manchester.He attended St. Margaret's Primary School, Whalley Range and Chorlton High School, when it was known as Oakwood High School, where he formed a band with two friends, Simon and Neil. His mother later said that this was what got him into singing.
When Manford was younger, he got a job as a glass collector at a local pub. While working there, Manford became interested in comedy after watching the likes of Peter Kay, Eddie Izzard and Johnny Vegas perform at the local comedy club. Kay recommended him to do the Higher National Diploma in media and performance at the University of Salford, a course Kay himself had taken. Despite not having the required A Level grades, Manford was accepted into the programme and eventually upgraded to a full degree. Manford's brother, Colin, also a University of Salford graduate, followed him into performing and is also a stand-up comedian, based in Manchester.
Career
Television
From June to November 2007, Manford was on Ideal, where he had a small part as Jack, who had been dumped and cheated on by his girlfriend with 'little Darren', 'big Darren' and 'flu-strength Darren'. He later made another appearance in episode five of that series. He hosted a breakfast show on Xfm Manchester until May 2008.From June to November 2007, Manford was Paramount Comedy's continuity announcer and writer. In June 2007, he took over from Dave Spikey as a team captain on 8 Out of 10 Cats. He presented his own show, Tonightly, which aired every weekday from 1 to 22 August 2008 and appeared as a celebrity supporter for inventor Kin Kam in a special charity edition of BBC Two's Dragons' Den for Sport Relief.
In March 2010, Manford was announced as host of a new comedy show called Comedy Rocks, featuring stand up comedians and musical performances. A pilot was shown on ITV on 26 March 2010 and a full series began on the channel on 14 January 2011. On 26 May 2010, Manford was announced as the new presenter of BBC One's The One Show from July 2010. He resigned from the programme in November 2010 following allegations surrounding his private life.
He also made up one half of the Home Team with Peter Andre on the ITV game show Odd One In. In July 2011, Manford presented Show Me The Funny, a reality show on ITV involving ten comedians in which one is voted off each week. In 2013, Manford hosted three pilots: Good News, Bad News and Oh! What a Week for ITV, and You and Whose Army? for Sky1. None of them have yet been commissioned for a full series. He wrote and presented A Funny Old Year which was broadcast on ITV on New Year's Eve in 2012, 2013 and 2014. The show saw Manford take a look back over the past year's humorous events.
Since 21 June 2014, Manford has hosted a BBC One show called , a spin-off from BBC panel show A Question of Sport. On 21 September 2014, Manford guest hosted an episode of Sunday Night at the Palladium. He returned to present another show on 24 May 2015.
Manford played the role of Marty in the 2015 BBC Drama Ordinary Lies. In 2015, he hosted The Money Pit for Dave and It's a Funny Old Week for ITV.
In 2016, Manford joined Absolute Radio as their new Sunday morning show presenter.
In April 2017, Manford guest presented five episodes of The Nightly Show. He also presented the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards for ITV.
In 2017, he presented a new Sunday-night entertainment series for ITV called Bigheads.
Since 2017, he has been the voice of Daisy's dad in a CHF Entertainment cartoon called Daisy & Ollie. He also writes some of the episodes for it.
In 2018, he fronted What Would Your Kid Do?, a new series for ITV.
In 2020, Manford came in second place as the Hedgehog on The Masked Singer.
Stand–up
After a successful first UK tour and high sales of the following DVD, filmed live at the Manchester Apollo, he started his "Turning into My Dad" tour on 14 July 2010.In March 2010, Manford 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. He toured the UK with "First World Problems", between June and December 2013 and produced a DVD of the same name. His tour "Muddle Class" was touring across the UK, until the end of 2018. His upcoming tour “Like me” will start early September 2020 and finish October 2021. “
Singing
Manford comes from a family of singers and musicians and sang regularly with them. In the TV competition Born to Shine in 2011 he was taught daily to sing in an operatic style, he went on to win the show and has released an album of show tunes, called A Different Stage. Manford was the runner-up on the first series of The Masked Singer UK as Hedgehog, with Nicola Roberts beating him as Queen Bee.Acting
In late 2013, Manford was the voiceover artist for the Jet2.com and Churchill Insurance adverts and is one of the voices in the BBC comedy sketch show Walk on the Wild Side. He appeared in series four of Channel 4's Shameless as a security guard who is seduced by Karen Maguire. In July 2012, Manford took over the role of Pirelli for a month in the London revival of musical at the Adelphi Theatre opposite Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton.Manford has a minor voice role in the Xbox 360 video game Fable III, playing "Jammy" who teaches the player how to use mortars. Pvt. Jammy dies early in the game. He had a role in the BBC Three series Ideal and starred in an episode of BBC One's Moving On. In 2015, Manford played the role of Marty in the BBC One drama series Ordinary Lies, starring alongside Michelle Keegan, Max Beesley and Sally Lindsay. He also played the medium Alexander Le Cheyne in Episode 3 of Series 3 of Ripper Street. In 2015, Manford starred in his second musical as Leo Bloom in the 2015 UK tour of Mel Brooks' The Producers opposite Louie Spence, Phill Jupitus and Ross Noble.
He played Caractacus Potts in the UK tour of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang alongside Phill Jupitus, Michelle Collins, Martin Kemp, Carrie Hope Fletcher and Claire Sweeney. He toured with the production from February to April 2016, before the role was played by Lee Mead. Manford returned to the role in October 2016 and continued until the end of the tour in February 2017.
In 2019 he starred in Curtains, a musical whodunnit by Fred Ebb and John Kander, which toured the UK. It moved to the Wyndham's Theatre in London's West End mid-December until mid January 2020, after which it began a further UK tour.
Influences
Manford cites Billy Connolly as his comedy hero, after seeing him when Manford was 11, and comics such as Tommy Cooper and Peter Kay heavily influenced his comic style. In 2009, in an interview on Friday Night With Jonathan Ross, Manford talked about his passion for musicals, expressing an interest in taking a singing and acting role on stage, and giving a short, impromptu performance of "Suddenly Seymour" from Little Shop of Horrors.Personal life
Manford married his first wife, Catherine, in October 2007. On 20 August 2009, she gave birth to healthy twin daughters. His wife gave birth to their third daughter in December 2010, and a son in 2012. The family lived in Bramhall, Greater Manchester. In May 2013, it was stated that they had split. In 2017 he married his second wife Lucy Dyke with whom he has 2 children.At the 2017 and 2019 general elections, he has supported the Labour Party.
Manford is a supporter of Manchester City FC.
The Laugh Inn
In 2011, Manford became one of the shareholders of the Chester-based comedy club The Laugh Inn. He frequented the club to see shows and support the circuit comedians as well as performing impromptu or unannounced shows. The club closed in 2013.Charity
In November 2008, Manford became patron of Savebabies, a charity campaigning for newborn screening.Since April 2014, Manford has been supporting the cancer charity Stephen's Story. Stephen Sutton was a nineteen-year-old terminally ill cancer patient who set up the initiative to help others battling the disease. All turnover from May 2014 at Manford's comedy clubs was given to Sutton's charity.
Awards
Won
- Winner of the 1999 North West City Life Comedian of the Year
- Winner of the 2000 Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year
- Winner of the 2005 Writers Guild of Great Britain and The List's Best Comedy Newcomer for his debut Edinburgh show Urban Legend
- Winner 2006 Chortle Award for Best Breakthrough Act
- Winner of the 2006 North West Comedy Awards category for Best Stand up on the North West Circuit
Nominated
- Finalist in the 2000 Channel Four So You Think You're Funny competition at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- Nominated for the 2001 Manchester Evening News Theatre Award for Comedy
- Nominated for the 2005 Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for his debut one-man show Urban Legend
- Runner-up as Hedgehog in 2020 The Masked Singer UK.
Filmography
Television
Stage (acting)
Year | Title | Role | Venue |
2012 | Adolfo Pirelli | Adelphi Theatre, London | |
2015 | The Producers | Leo Bloom | UK and Ireland tour |
2016 | Chitty Chitty Bang Bang | Caractacus Potts | UK and Ireland tour |
2018 | Guys and Dolls | Nathan Detroit | Royal Albert Hall, London |
2019 | Curtains | Frank Cioffi | London, and UK tour |
Stand-up DVDs
- Live at the Manchester Apollo
- Live 2011
- First World Problems
Discography