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Omid Djalili

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Omid Djalili returning to BBC One for second series


Category: TV Entertainment; BBC One

Date: 24.01.2008
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Award–winning British Iranian comic Omid Djalili will return to BBC One with a second run of his self-penned, self-titled stand up and sketch series, The Omid Djalili Show.

 

BBC One has re-commissioned a further six episodes to showcase Omid's unique fusion of high energy stand up, comedy sketches and characters, all of which take a sideways swipe at modern day life in a multi-cultural society.

 

Following transmission of Omid's recent first series The Times said: "He is a mover and a shaker, a master of accents, a genius of disguise and a hyperactive Iranian cherub all rolled into one."

 

The Guardian also recognised Omid's huge comedic talent, saying: "Right now, the Iranian Djalili is probably one of the most subversive, let alone funniest, comedians around."

 

Omid says: "I am very grateful for the opportunity to develop more material for a second series and look forward to working with the great team I had for the first one."

 

Lucy Lumsden, BBC Controller Comedy Commissioning, says: "Omid is a talented and distinctive performer, we're so pleased to have another series following his successful debut on BBC One."

 

The Omid Djalili Show has been re-commissioned by Roly Keating, Acting Controller BBC One, and Lucy Lumsden, and is a BBC Vision Production.

 

The Executive Producer is Kenton Allen, BBC Creative Head of Comedy Talent and Comedy North, and the Producer is Alex Walsh-Taylor.

 

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Category: TV Entertainment; BBC One

Date: 24.01.2008
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