Andy Hamilton

{{Short description|British comedian and writer}}

{{Other people}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}

{{Use British English|date=March 2012}}

{{Infobox comedian

| name = Andy Hamilton

| image = Andy Hamilton cropped.jpg

| caption = Hamilton, 2007

| birth_name = Andrew Neil Hamilton

| birth_date = {{nowrap|{{Birth date and age|1954|5|28|df=y}}}}

| birth_place = Fulham, London, England

| medium = Radio, television

| active = 1972–present

| genre = Political satire

| subject = Politics

| spouse = {{marriage|Libby Asher
|1988}}

| children = 3

| notable_work = Old Harry's Game
Outnumbered

| education = Downing College, Cambridge (BA)

}}

Andrew Neil Hamilton (born 28 May 1954) is a British comedian, game show panellist, television director, comedy screenwriter, radio dramatist, novelist and actor.

Early life and education

Hamilton was born in Fulham, West London. He was educated at Westminster City School which was then a voluntary aided grammar school[http://www.wcsch.com/our-school/history/ Westminster City School – A Brief History] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121028231859/http://www.wcsch.com/our-school/history |date=28 October 2012 }} Retrieved 21 April 2015 and later read English at Downing College, Cambridge, where he was a member of the Cambridge University Light Entertainment Society (CULES).

Career

Hamilton first came to notice while performing at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in the 1970s. In the mid-1970s he sustained himself by taking jobs at Harrods and the Post Office before joining the BBC in 1976.Have I Got News for You – Series 44 – Episode 10 (BBC), 21 December 2012

His early radio work, mostly on BBC Radio 4, included Week Ending, The News Huddlines and The Million Pound Radio Show (with Nick Revell). He has since appeared regularly in Chelmsford 123, Have I Got News for You, The News Quiz, QI, and If I Ruled the World. Hamilton is frequently invited as a panellist on The News Quiz and as a guest panellist on I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.

On television, he has been a regular contributor to a range of comedy programmes, and co-created The Kit Curran Radio Show,{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0295105/ | title=Kit Curran | website=IMDb }} Drop the Dead Donkey,{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098781/ | title=Drop the Dead Donkey | website=IMDb }} and Outnumbered{{cite web | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1086191/ | title=Outnumbered | website=IMDb }} with Guy Jenkin.

He is the voice of Dr Elephant, the dentist in the animation series Peppa Pig. He was also the original voice of Bob Fish, who is also a dentist, in the cartoon Bob and Margaret. Hamilton is also the voice of Captain Squid, the pirate in the children's show Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom.

On 16 March 2007, he co-presented BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour programme alongside usual presenter Martha Kearney as part of that day's Comic Relief fundraising activities, after defeating Richard Hammond and Kelvin MacKenzie in a poll.

Since 1995, Hamilton has written and played the lead role of Satan in the Radio 4 sitcom Old Harry's Game. He toured with his UK stand-up show Hat of Doom in 2008.

In 2009, Hamilton presented the BBC Four series It's Only a Theory with Reginald D. Hunter.

BBC Radio 4 broadcast two four-part series of Andy Hamilton Sort of Remembers, in 2017 and 2018. Series 1 comprised the topics of childhood, politics, the human body, and animals, based on his own personal experiences of them.{{cite episode| title= Andy Hamilton Sort of Remembers | series= Andy Hamilton Sort of Remembers | credits= Presenter and writer: Andy Hamilton| network= BBC| station= BBC Radio 4| url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b098jtq1 | airdate= 18 October 2017| access-date= 18 October 2017 }}

Personal life

He has no thumb on his right hand. He joked that it was amputated when he was five "by a surgeon who felt that symmetry was over-rated" to the audience of Andy Hamilton Sort of Remembers on Radio 4 in October 2017.Drop the Dead Donkey Series 1 DVD{{cite news |first = Penny| last = Wark| url=https://www.thetimes.com/culture/tv-radio/article/i-was-made-to-feel-quite-special-dn5sv5svd3n |title=I was made to feel quite special |work=The Times (paywall restrictions apply)|date=13 July 2005 | location=London}}

He married Libby Asher in 1988, and they have three children.{{Citation needed|date=March 2024}}

He is a supporter of Chelsea Football Club.

Writing

Hamilton has written for:

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=Radio=

=Film=

=Books=

  • The Thatcher Papers (New English Library, 1980) (with Alistair Beaton)
  • {{Citation |publisher = Little, Brown |isbn = 0316912360 |ol = 22627103M |location = London |title = Drop the Dead Donkey 2000 |author = Andy Hamilton |date = 1994 |id = 0316912360 }}
  • "The Star Witness" ([Unbound Publishers], {{ISBN|1-78352-298-4}}, 2016), "Like its author, this book is funny, poignant and too short" - Jack Dee

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