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unusual facts about John Bishop


Little Crackers

The comedians involved in the second series included Harry Hill, Sheridan Smith, Sanjeev Bhaskar, John Bishop, Shappi Khorsandi and Jack Whitehall.


Alan Thurlow

In March 2013, Thurlow appeared in an episode of Who Do You Think You Are, in which the comedian John Bishop traced his great-great grandfather to the city of Chichester.

Michael Whitehall

He has recently appeared as a guest on various TV shows; such as John Bishop's Britain, The Million Pound Drop Live, Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask and Alan Carr: Chatty Man.

Tristan Gemmill

In a "celebrity" edition of Mastermind, aired on BBC 1 on 1 January 2010, Gemmill defeated comedians John Bishop and Ed Byrne and TV presenter Anneka Rice to win the trophy.


see also

Emerald Bay

Emerald Bay, a ballet about the Chinese Expulsion in Bellingham, Washington of 1885, with choreography by John Bishop and based on an original story by Christopher Wise.

Tom Collier

The year 2004 saw the release of Collier's album Mallet Jazz, another instrumental showcase in which he is joined by fellow session musicians from throughout his career, such as percussion hall-of-famer Emil Richards on marimba, Joe Porcaro and John Bishop on drums, and Mike Lang and Don Grusin on piano.