Daniel Craig Schreiber (born 28 April 1984) is an Australian radio producer, writer, podcaster, and comedian based in London.
He co-created the BBC Radio 4 panel show The Museum of Curiosity with host John Lloyd and co-producer Richard Turner[1] and co-hosts the podcast No Such Thing As A Fish.
[7] He moved to the UK at age 19 after QI creator John Lloyd offered him a job while Schreiber was visiting family in Oxford.
[20][21] After five seasons working for QI, Schreiber started as head of development for ComedyBox,[22][23] an online channel from Warner, which financially supported comedy projects and provided a forum for comedians to share their content.
[24][25][26][27] There, he executive produced Ken Russell's short Christmas film A Kitten for Hitler[28] and Flight of the Conchords star Rhys Darby's ComedyBox clips[29] and stand-up DVD Imagine That!