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Occupation
  
Comedian, writer

Spouse
  
Nicola McGrath

Role
  
Comedian


Name
  
Rory McGrath

Years active
  
1979–present

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Full Name
  
Patrick Rory McGrath

Born
  
17 March 1956 (age 68) (
1956-03-17
)
Redruth, Cornwall, England, UK

Books
  
The Father, the Son and the Ghostly Hole, Bearded Tit

Education
  
Redruth Grammar School, Emmanuel College, Cambridge

TV shows
  
Three Men in a Boat, They Think It's All Over, Chelmsford 123, Rory and Paddy's Great Briti, Rory McGrath's Pub Dig

Similar People
  
Jimmy Mulville, Griff Rhys Jones, Dara O Briain, Denise O'Donoghue, Nick Hancock

Profiles


Organizations founded
  
Hat Trick Productions

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Patrick Rory McGrath (born 17 March 1956), known as Rory McGrath, is a British comedian, television personality, and writer. He came to prominence in the comedy show Who Dares Wins and was for many years a team captain on the game show They Think It's All Over. He acted in the sitcom Chelmsford 123 and appeared in the ITV reality show Sugar Free Farm.

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Early life

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McGrath was born in Redruth, Cornwall, England. He studied at Redruth Grammar School and Emmanuel College, Cambridge, from which he received a lower second class degree in modern languages.

Career

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McGrath became a member of the Footlights while at Cambridge and met Jimmy Mulville, with whom he wrote and performed. After university, they wrote BBC radio scripts for Frankie Howerd and Windsor Davies. McGrath also co-wrote Black Cinderella Two Goes East with Clive Anderson for BBC Radio 2 in 1978. McGrath and Mulville went on to write for shows such as Not the Nine O'Clock News and Alas Smith and Jones, and they were part of the team of writer/performers behind the Channel 4 comedy sketch series Who Dares Wins.

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In 1986, McGrath, with Jimmy Mulville and Denise O'Donoghue, co-founded the independent British TV production company Hat Trick Productions. An early production was Chelmsford 123 (1988 and 1990), which McGrath and Mulville wrote and performed. In 1990, he hosted the game show Trivial Pursuit on BBC One, but in 1992 he was dismissed from Hat Trick, allegedly for not pulling his weight. The confrontation came days after McGrath had left his wife and two young children. He was a panel member on the BBC comedy sports quiz They Think It's All Over (1995–2006). He was presenter of the series Rory's Commercial Breakdown (1997), where humorous adverts were shown from different countries. He has made two football DVDs, Own Goals and Gaffs - The Premiership in 2002 and More Own Goals and Gaffs in 2003.

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Since 2006, McGrath has starred in the BBC's Three Men in a Boat series, alongside Dara Ó Briain and Griff Rhys Jones. The series has included the trio rowing up the River Thames (similar to the 1889 novel also named Three Men in a Boat), sailing from London to the Isle of Wight for a sailing yacht race, borrowing numerous vessels to make their way from Plymouth to the Isles of Scilly, taking to the Irish canals and rivers along with Ó Briain's dog (Snip Nua), travelling in the Mediterranean to Venice and attempting to find a boat to take to the anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, where in response to a continuing challenge between Ó Briain and Rhys Jones (who had each secured a boat and refused to give it up to use the other's), he secured permission to use the Nantucket Lightship. He also hosted Industrial Revelations: Best of British Engineering, series 5, first broadcast in 2008.

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His first book, Bearded Tit - Confessions of a Birdwatcher, was published by Ebury Press on 1 May 2008 and was serialised by BBC Radio 4.

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First airing in August 2008, McGrath co-starred in a four-part television series with British comedian Paddy McGuinness, broadcast on Channel 5, Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure. In the series McGuinness and McGrath embarked on a nationwide road-trip, "on a mission to explore Britain’s sporting heritage by probing the hidden life of its towns and villages". The series documented numerous arcane sports such as cheese rolling, toe wrestling and swamp soccer.

In 2011, McGrath presented Pub Dig for History. He presented two series of The Lakes for ITV and in 2016, he took part in ITV's Sugar Free Farm which saw him go sugar free for two weeks.

Personal life

McGrath is married to Nicola, whom he met at Cambridge; he was devastated when she married someone else. After both their marriages failed, she contacted him and they restarted their relationship in 1995.

McGrath supports Arsenal. He and Peter Cook (a Tottenham supporter) used to have a friendly rivalry over their respective clubs. On the night that Cook died in January 1995, Tottenham had beaten Arsenal. McGrath found out about his friend's death after failing to receive Cook's usual abusive phonecall the next morning.

McGrath is a friend and fan of Ralph McTell. He contributed liner notes to Affairs of the Heart, a McTell compilation album.

In July 2013, McGrath received a caution for assaulting two people while he was "heavily in drink" in May that year. On 26 January 2017, McGrath was sentenced to 10 weeks in jail, suspended for 18 months, for harassment.

Publications

  • McGrath, Rory (2008). Bearded Tit. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-192269-6.  (story of the author's life among birds)
  • McGrath, Rory (2011). The Father, the Son and the Ghostly Hole: Confessions from a Guilt-edged Life. London: Ebury Press. ISBN 978-0-09-192461-4.  (A memoir of a lapsed Catholic who can’t quite fully escape)
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    Rory McGrath Wikipedia


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