Richard Osman

TV Producer

Richard Osman was born in Billericay, England, United Kingdom on November 28th, 1970 and is the TV Producer. At the age of 53, Richard Osman biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
November 28, 1970
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Billericay, England, United Kingdom
Age
53 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Comedian, Creative Director, Television Director, Television Presenter, Television Producer
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Richard Osman Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 53 years old, Richard Osman has this physical status:

Height
200cm
Weight
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Hair Color
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Richard Osman Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
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Hobbies
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Education
Trinity College, Cambridge
Richard Osman Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
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Children
2
Dating / Affair
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Parents
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Siblings
Mat Osman (brother)
Richard Osman Career

Osman began his career working as executive producer on British game shows, including Deal or No Deal, Channel 4 comedy panel game 8 Out of 10 Cats and satirical comedy 10 O'Clock Live. He was the creative director at TV company Endemol UK, pitching the idea for Pointless to the BBC, becoming its co-presenter with his former university friend, Alexander Armstrong, when it launched in 2009.

Osman created the short-lived 2013 ITV gameshow Prize Island. His other credits include Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Total Wipeout and the game show 24 Hour Quiz. As a producer of Deal or No Deal, it was Osman who revealed the identity of The Banker to be the show's producer Glenn Hugill.

Osman acted as script editor for BBC One's Total Wipeout and in 1999, created and wrote the Channel 4 sitcom Boyz Unlimited with David Walliams and Matt Lucas. In 2005, he co-created and co-wrote the animated Channel 4 sitcom Bromwell High.

Osman left Endemol in 2020.

Since 2009, Osman has co-presented the BBC One teatime quiz show Pointless with host Alexander Armstrong. He created the show where he is jokingly known as Armstrong's "pointless friend". Having previously worked exclusively in behind-the-camera roles, Osman got the job as co-presenter/assistant when he pitched the idea for the show to a panel of BBC daytime heads, taking the role of the assistant in the demonstration.

Osman guest hosted Have I Got News for You in October 2013. In 2014, Osman began presenting a new BBC Two quiz show called Two Tribes. A second series began airing in February 2015. From October 2014, he guest-presented numerous episodes of The One Show. Beginning in 2016, he was a team captain on the BBC Two comedy panel show Insert Name Here, hosted by Sue Perkins. A second series was commissioned to begin airing in January 2017.

In February and December 2016, he presented Dragons' Den: Pitches to Riches, two special episodes which looked back over the past thirteen series of Dragons' Den on BBC Two. Since 2016, Osman has presented Child Genius on Channel 4. He appeared on the telethon Red Nose Day 2017 with The World Cup of Biscuits 2017. This involved polling with Twitter to find the best British biscuit. In April 2017 he appeared in the first episode of the third series of Murder in Successville.

In 2017, Osman began hosting his show Richard Osman's House of Games. Each weekday, four panelists compete in general knowledge tests in a variety of entertaining games. Six series of the show have been made. In 2020, Osman created a spin off show titled House of Games Night, which aired on BBC One on Friday nights.

On 8 April 2022, Osman announced he would be leaving Pointless, after 1,300 episodes across 30 series. After his The Thursday Murder Club series received critical acclaim, he wished to spend more time as an author. He is, however, continuing to appear on the spin off Pointless Celebrities. In a statement, he said, "Pointless has been a joy from start to finish, working alongside my friend Alexander Armstrong, backed by the most wonderful team, and for the best viewers in the world. I will miss everyone so much, but I'm thrilled I'll still be presenting the celebrity shows. I can't thank everyone enough for 12 amazing years." He will be replaced by a series of guest presenters throughout the year, with a permanent successor being chosen later in 2022. His co-host Armstrong said, "Daytime television's loss is international best-selling crime fiction's gain. I say that like it's a consolation - I'm going to miss the big man next to me Monday to Friday. But at least I still get him at weekends - and weekdays if you're watching on Challenge".

Osman has made appearances on many panel shows, including Would I Lie to You?, Have I Got News for You, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, The Unbelievable Truth, QI, and 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown.

In 2016 he was a contestant on the second series of Taskmaster and appeared on the darts show Let's Play Darts.

Literary career

Viking Press, a subsidiary of Penguin Random House, acquired the rights to Osman's debut novel, The Thursday Murder Club, and one other novel, for a seven-figure sum in a 10-publisher auction in 2019. It was said that his first book would be published in autumn 2020, and the second the following year, as part of a classic crime series. His debut crime novel's release date was announced as 3 September 2020.

The Thursday Murder Club is set in a luxury retirement village in Kent where four residents gather to investigate crime cases, including a "live" murder mystery. Osman said that he was "in talks" for a TV adaptation of his novel. Osman later confirmed that Steven Spielberg had acquired the book's film rights. The book has sold well over one million copies in the UK, and sold 45,000 UK hardback copies in the first three days after publication.

Osman's second crime novel, The Man Who Died Twice, was published in 2021.

The third novel in the series, The Bullet That Missed, was published on 15 September 2022.

Osman has stated that this series will contain four novels.

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Richard Osman reveals his food addiction is still 'absolutely ever-present' in his life after a four decade long battle which stemmed from childhood heartbreak aged nine

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 18, 2024
The TV presenter confessed he has struggled with overeating ever since he was about nine years old when his father left the family home.  He admitted the addiction has been 'absolutely ever-present' in his life as he explained: 'By and large, addiction is running away from your pain.'

Prince Harry is set for multi-million pound windfall from memoir Spare after raking in up to £22million from sales of the hardback, bestselling author Richard Osman claims

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 12, 2024
Prince Harry has already made £22million ($27million) from his book Spare despite it only being out in hardback, fellow bestselling author Richard Osman has claimed. The Duke of Sussex 's controversial memoir became the UK's fastest-selling non-fiction book ever after being published by Penguin Random House in January 2023. Harry was understood to have clinched a £16million ($20million) advance as part of a £32million ($40million) four-book deal in June 2021 following a bidding war. The 39-year-old royal's headline-grabbing book saw him accuse his brother Prince William of pushing him into a dog bowl in a row over his wife Meghan Markle . It also claimed William teased Harry about his panic attacks, that King Charles put his own interests above his second son and saw Harry reference taking cocaine, marijuana and psychedelic mushrooms and his enjoyment of the TV show Friends. Now, Osman - author of hit crime novels including The Thursday Murder Club - has used his publishing industry knowledge to estimate Harry's income from the book., according to fellow b

The brutal BBC bloodbath: Major dramas, an award-winning comedy and fan favourite quiz shows have all been axed - so which of your favourites have fallen victim to the cutthroat corporation?

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
The bloodbath's body count is similar to a Line Of Duty-style murder spree, with the BBC aiming to cut 100 hours of television shows this year. Not one genre has been left out, with the axe sweeping everything from drama to quiz shows to comedy. In the face of rising inflation and a two-year freeze to the cost of a TV licence, which provides the majority of the BBC's funding, the BBC is hoping to make £500 million in savings, making some of the BBC's more recent ruthless decisions.
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