Rhod Gilbert
A former market researcher, Carmarthen-born Rhod Gilbert began his comedy career in 2002, after taking a stand-up course. That year he made the finals of the So You Think You're Funny? talent hunt at the Edinburgh Fringe, and in the next 12 months won the BBC New Comedy Award, the Paramount Gift Of The Gag competition and the Leicester Comedy Festival comedian of the year title.
Welsh
Comedian
He was also a Chortle Award nominee for best new act, and runner-up n the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year contest.
He made his solo Edinburgh debut in 2005 with a show called 1984, describing the misery of growing up in the fictional Welsh town of Llanbobl, which was nominated for the Perrier best newcomer award. That year, he also won the Chortle award for best breakthrough act.
His 2008 Edinburgh show again caught the attention of judges and was nominated for the main if.comedy award. It led to appearances on BBC One's Live at the Apollo stand-up showcase and the 80th Royal Variety Performance.
Gilbert has also appeared on Mock The Week, and he hosts a Saturday-morning show on BBC Radio Wales. In late 2008, he fronted a series of adverts to promote Welsh tourism.
He made his solo Edinburgh debut in 2005 with a show called 1984, describing the misery of growing up in the fictional Welsh town of Llanbobl, which was nominated for the Perrier best newcomer award. That year, he also won the Chortle award for best breakthrough act.
His 2008 Edinburgh show again caught the attention of judges and was nominated for the main if.comedy award. It led to appearances on BBC One's Live at the Apollo stand-up showcase and the 80th Royal Variety Performance.
Gilbert has also appeared on Mock The Week, and he hosts a Saturday-morning show on BBC Radio Wales. In late 2008, he fronted a series of adverts to promote Welsh tourism.





