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Chris Ramsey
Ramsey in 2015
Born

Christopher Ramsey


(1986-08-03) 3 August 1986 (age 37)
Years active2011–present
TelevisionHebburn
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp
Prank Pad
Virtually Famous
Celebrity Juice
Mock the Week
The Chris Ramsey Show
Strictly Come Dancing
Little Mix: The Search
Children in Need
Spouse

(m. 2014)
Children2
Websitechrisramseycomedy.com

Christopher Ramsey (born 3 August 1986)[1] is an English actor, comedian and presenter. After appearing in Hebburn as Jack (2012–2013), Ramsey began presenting series including I'm A Celebrity: Extra Camp (2016), Virtually Famous (2016–2017) and Stand Up Central (2017).

In 2017, he began presenting The Chris Ramsey Show, and went on to compete in the seventeenth seriesofStrictly Come Dancing. In 2020, he presented the BBC talent series Little Mix: The Search.

Also since 2020, Ramsey has hosted BBC's Children in Need telethon.

Career

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Ramsey began his career in comedy in 2007 by hosting an open-mic night in Newcastle upon Tyne.[2] In 2008, he was a nominee for the "Chortle Student Comedian of the Year".[3] In 2010, Ramsey took his first solo show, Aggrophobic, to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[4][5] His 2011 show, Offermation, was nominated for an Edinburgh Comedy Award.[6] Offermation was recorded for BBC Radio 4, and broadcast in March 2012.[7] Ramsey's 2012 Edinburgh show was Feeling Lucky which was followed by a national tour.[8] In November 2012 he appeared on Sky 1's Soccer AM as a guest but was removed from the programme for using offensive language twice live on air.[9]

From October 2012 to December 2013, Ramsey starred as Jack Pearson in Jason Cook's BBC Two sitcom Hebburn.[10] The show is set in Hebburn, near to Ramsey's hometown, South Shields.[11] It screened for two series and a Christmas special. In 2014, Ramsey appeared on Live at the Apollo for the first time.[12] In 2015, he took part in the Channel 4 series Time Crashers.[13] In 2016, Ramsey co-presented I'm A Celebrity: Extra CamponITV2 alongside Joe Swash, Vicky Pattison and Stacey Solomon.[14] He was replaced by Joel Dommett for the 2017 series.[15] He replaced Kevin McHale as the presenter of Virtually Famous from December 2016.[16] He also presented his own series The Chris Ramsey Show for Comedy Central, beginning January 2017.[17]

Ramsey is a regular fixture at the Funny Way To Be Comedy Club in Barnard Castle, having performed there on eight occasions.[18] In May 2017, it was confirmed that Ramsey would take over from Russell Howard as the host of Stand Up Central, due to Howard being busy with tour commitments.[19]

In March 2020, it was announced that Ramsey would be presenting the BBC talent competition series Little Mix: The Search,[20] which began airing in September 2020.[21]

Also since 2020, Ramsey has hosted BBC's Children in Need telethon, with a selection of other presenters, including Mel Giedroyc, Alex Scott, Stephen Mangan, Ade Adepitan, Graham Norton, Jason Manford, and Lenny Rush.

In 2022, Ramsey took part in the thirteenth series of Taskmaster, finishing as runner-up.

Strictly Come Dancing

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From September 2019, Ramsey competed in the seventeenth seriesofStrictly Come Dancing, paired with professional dancer Karen Hauer.[22] The couple reached the semi-final and finished in fourth place.[23]

1Score awarded by guest judge Alfonso Ribeiro

Personal life

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While appearing on Strictly Come Dancing, Ramsey spoke openly about his problems as a teenager, resulting from bad acne, which caused him to take up comedy as a way to deal with his troubles.[24]

Ramsey married Rosie Winter on 25 July 2014[25] and they have two sons. In 2018, the couple shared via social media that she had had a miscarriage when she was 12 weeks pregnant with their second child.[26] In February 2019, the pair started a weekly podcast, Shagged Married Annoyed, which they co-host from their home.[27] In July 2020, they announced via social media that they were expecting their second child.[28] Their second son was born on 6 January 2021.[29]

Stand-up shows

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Year Title Notes
2012 Offermation
2012-14 Feeling Lucky
2013-14 The Most Dangerous Man on Saturday Morning Television
2015-16 All Growed Up
2017 Is That Chris Ramsey?
2018 The Just Happy to Get Out of the House Tour
2021-22 20/20

DVD releases

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Title Released Notes
Live: All Growed Up 30 November 2015 Live at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre and Opera House
Approval Needed 19 August 2019 Amazon Prime Video special
Live at Newcastle's Tyne Theatre and Opera House

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
2010, 2012 Russell Howard's Good News Himself - Guest Comedian Series 2, episode 7; Series 6, episode 12: "Best of Stand-Up"
2011 Show & Tell Himself - Guest Series 1, episodes 1, 2 &6
Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club Himself - Guest Series 2, episode 4
Argumental Himself - Guest Series 4, episode 2
2011–2013 8 Out of 10 Cats Himself - Guest Panellist Series 11, episode 4; Series 15, episodes 3 & 10; Series 16, episode 6
Never Mind The Buzzcocks Himself - Guest Panellist Series 25, episode 9; Series 26, episode 5; Series 27, episode 10
2011–2022 Celebrity Juice Himself - Guest Panellist Series 1–21 & 26 (46 episodes)
2012 Chris Ramsey's Comedy Fringe Himself - Host Television film
2012–2013 Hebburn Jack Pearson Main role. Series 1 & 2 (13 episodes)
Mock the Week Himself - Guest Panellist Series 11, episode 8; Series 12, episodes 6 &12
2013 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Himself - Contestant Series 2, episode 4
Celebrity Mastermind Himself - Contestant Series 12, episode 3
2013–2015 Sweat the Small Stuff Himself - Guest Panellist Series 1, 2 & 4 (7 episodes)
2014 Just for Laughs: All Access Himself - Guest Comedian Series 2, episode 3: "Sarah Silverman"
Celebrity Fifteen to One Himself - Contestant Series 1, episode 3
A Question of Sport: Super Saturday Himself - Guest Panellist Series 1, episode 1
Live at the Apollo Himself - Guest Comedian Series 10, episode 2
2014–2017 Virtually Famous Himself - Guest Panellist / Host Series 1–4 & Christmas Special (2016) (14 episodes)
2015 Celebrity Squares Himself - Guest Series 2, episode 2
The John Bishop Show Himself - Guest Performer Series 1, episode 2
Time Crashers Himself - Participant Series 1, episodes 1–6
Celebrity Benchmark Himself - Contestant Series 1, episode 2
The Royal Variety Performance Himself - Guest Performer Television Special
2016 Drunk History: UK Drunk Storyteller Series 2, episode 2: "Scott of the Antarctic / Sinking of the Titanic"
Lip Sync Battle UK Himself - Contestant Series 1, episode 7: "Aston Merrygold vs. Chris Ramsey"
It's Not Me, It's You Himself - Panellist Series 1, episodes 2, 4 &6
Celebrity Storage Hunters Himself - Participant Series 1, episode 5: "Cambridge"
I'm a Celebrity: Extra Camp Himself - Co-presenter Series 1, episodes 1–20
2017 Murder on the Blackpool Express Medic 2 Television film
Richard Osman's House of Games Himself - Contestant Series 1, episodes 11–15
The Chase: Celebrity Special Himself - Contestant Series 6, episode 15
Chris Ramsey's Stand Up Central Himself - Host Series 1, episodes 1–8
2017–2018 The Chris Ramsey Show Himself - Host Series 1 & 2 (18 episodes)
2018 Death on the Tyne PA Announcer (voice) Television film
Lego Masters Himself - Guest Judge Series 2, episode 3
2018–2023 Children in Need Himself - Co-host Television Specials
2019 Celebrity Gogglebox Himself - Participant Series 1, episode 3
Chris Ramsey Approval Needed Himself - Performer Television Special
Comedians Giving Lectures Himself - Guest Speaker Series 1, episode 5
Strictly Come Dancing Himself - Contestant Series 17 (25 episodes)
2019–2021 The One Show Himself - Presenter Series 15 (10 episodes)
2020 Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow Himself - Contestant Series 1, episode 1: "Play Your Cards Right Celebrity Special"
Tipping Point: Lucky Stars Himself - Contestant Series 6, episode 4
Little Mix: The Search Himself - Host Series 1, episodes 1 & 7–9
The Crystal Maze Himself - Adventurer Series 9, episode 8: "Celebrities"
2021 Celebrity Catchphrase Himself - Contestant Series 5, episode 2
Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway Himself - Guest Series 17, episode 4
The Wheel Himself - Guest 'Expert' Series 2, episode 2
A League of Their Own Himself - Guest Panellist Series 16, episode 5
2021–2022 CBeebies Bedtime Stories Himself - Storyteller Series 1, episodes 797, 802 & 807
2021, 2023 The Graham Norton Show Himself - Guest (with Rosie) Series 29, episode 9; Series 31, episode 7
2021–2023 The Chris & Rosie Ramsey Show Himself - Co-host Series 1 & 2 (13 episodes)[30]
2022 Taskmaster Himself - Contestant Series 13, episodes 1–10
2023 Buffering 'Knit-Off' Announcer (voice) Series 2, episode 1: "The House Party"
Michael McIntyre's Big Show Himself - Guest Series 6, episode 3
The Lateish Show with Mo Gilligan Himself - Guest Series 4, episode 1
Who Do You Think You Are? Himself - Participant Series 20, episode 8: "Chris Ramsey"[31]
Shopping with Keith Lemon Himself - Special Guest Series 4, episode 5: "Chris & Rosie Ramsey and Myleene Klass"

References

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  1. ^ "Who is Chris Ramsey? South Shields comedian turns Strictly Come Dancing semi-finalist". Chronicle Live. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  • ^ Dipper, Andrew (24 August 2011). ""This is the best year of my life" – an interview with Chris Ramsey". Giggle Beats. Archived from the original on 9 June 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2012.
  • ^ "Chris Ramsey". Chortle. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  • ^ "Chris Ramsey: Aggrophobic". Edinburgh Festival.
  • ^ "Chris Ramsey - Artist Profile". eventseeker.com. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  • ^ Logan, Brian (25 August 2011). "Chris Ramsey". The Guardian. Retrieved 18 October 2012.
  • ^ "BBC Radio 4 Commissions Comedy from 2011 Edinburgh Festival". News on News. 5 December 2011.[permanent dead link]
  • ^ Singer, Angela. "Chris Ramsey in stand-up at Chelmsford Civic Theatre on Wednesday, June 6". Dunmow Broadcast. Archived from the original on 31 July 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  • ^ "Comedian Chris Ramsey kicked off 'Soccer AM'". Digital Spy. 18 November 2012. Retrieved 20 February 2023.
  • ^ "BBC Two - Hebburn, Series 1 - Characters". BBC.
  • ^ "A match made in Hebburn: Ramsey joins cast of Cook's sitcom". Giggle Beats. 7 March 2012. Archived from the original on 15 September 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  • ^ Guide, British Comedy. "Live At The Apollo Series 10, Episode 2 - Jason Manford, Chris Ramsey, Doc Brown". British Comedy Guide.
  • ^ Mead, Charles. "Time Crashers: Meet the celebrities". RadioTimes. Immediate Media. Archived from the original on 4 March 2021. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  • ^ "BBC - Chris Ramsey is the second celebrity contestant confirmed for Strictly Come Dancing 2019 - Media Centre". www.bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ Darvill, Josh (25 September 2017). "Joel Dommett and Scarlett Moffatt 'to host I'm A Celebrity spin-off show'". TellyMix.
  • ^ Bustos, Kristina (14 November 2016). "Virtually Famous returns with new host and team captain". Digital Spy.
  • ^ "The Chris Ramsey Show". Sky.
  • ^ "Past Shows". FunnyWayToBe. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  • ^ Guide, British Comedy (9 May 2017). "Chris Ramsey takes over from Russell Howard on Stand Up Central". British Comedy Guide.
  • ^ "South Shields comedian Chris Ramsey announced as host of Little Mix The Search talent show". Shields Gazette. Retrieved 13 March 2020.
  • ^ Darvil, Josh. "Little Mix The Search 'to start in April' on BBC One as group share backstage picture". TellyMix. Retrieved 4 March 2020.
  • ^ "BBC Blogs – Strictly Come Dancing – Meet our first three stars of Strictly 2019". BBC One. 31 July 2019. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  • ^ Lewis, Isobel (31 October 2019). "Will Bayley 'won't be replaced' on Strictly Come Dancing as bosses switch up finale". Metro. Retrieved 1 November 2019.
  • ^ Sarah Sinclair (2 November 2019). "South Shields comedian Chris Ramsey causes a rhumble with 'best dance yet' in routine dedicated to North East supporters". Shields Gazette.
  • ^ Guide, British Comedy (3 October 2014). "Chris Ramsey interview". British Comedy Guide.
  • ^ Post, Journal (13 August 2018). "Comedian Chris Ramsey shares an emotional post on Instagram, telling fans that he and his wife Rosie experienced a miscarriage". Journal Post. Archived from the original on 27 August 2019. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  • ^ "Chris Ramsey teams up with wife Rosie to air marital gripes in hilarious podcast". mirror. 22 February 2019. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  • ^ "Strictly Come Dancing star Chris Ramsey announces wife Rosie's pregnancy in the cutest way". Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  • ^ "Announcement". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
  • ^ "Chris and Rosie Ramsey set to host brand new comedy entertainment series". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  • ^ "Who Do You Think You Are? returns to BBC One this June with a nine-part star-studded line-up". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
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