Russell Howard has announced that he has quit TV after almost two decades on the small screen. The comedian, 44, first fronted his own BBC series, Good News, which ran from 2009 to 2015 for ten ...
Russell Howard has revealed he's quit TV after an illustrious 19-year career. The comedian, 44, first debuted on screens as a regular on BBC panel series Mock The Week, and went on to host shows ...
Russell Howard’s Good News ran for 10 series with 96 episodes between the years 2009 and 2015. In 2017, Howard launched the Russell Howard Hour on Sky One as part of a two-year deal. He wrote ...
from series four to nine. Meanwhile, the comedian hosts two podcasts - Russell Howard’s Five Brilliant Things, and soccer-themed GoalLess.
It’s never surprising." Howard fronted his own BBC series, Good News, from 2009 to 2015 for ten series. The Russell Howard Hour on Sky followed in 2017 over six series and inspired a spin-off ...
In 2017 he launched The Russell Howard Hour for Sky TV, which had six series and a Covid-themed spin-off filmed from his house. Howard was also a series regular on the now-axed satirical panel ...
Russell Howard has confirmed that he is no longer working in TV and is only doing stand-up and podcasts from now on. However, the comic has confirmed he is now just focusing on stand up and his ...
Russell Howard has quit television after 19 years. The 44-year-old comedian explained: “I don’t do TV anymore, I just do stand-up and my podcast.” The TV star fronted his own BBC series ...
"Then somebody was like, ‘Howard quits TV’. It was all over the press, it was really weird. Russell Howard debunks rumours of his alleged departure from TV. (Russell Howard/Youtube ...