[6] After the success of his debut stand up-show “Citizen Dane”, he completed two runs at London's Soho Theatre He was nominated for a Chortle award in 2015.
[3] Baptiste performed his second stand-up show “Reasonable Doubts” at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, to universal indifference, with his first nationwide solo tour following in 2016.
Baptiste has made various television appearances on Sweat the Small Stuff,[7] Virtually Famous,[8] Celebrity Squares,[9] Safeword,[10] Live at the Apollo,[11] Live from the BBC,[12] Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled,[13] Mock the Week,[14] 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown,[15] Pants of Fire,[16] Stand Up Sketch Show,[17] Pointless, Comedy Central's Roast Battle, Comedians Giving Lectures,[18][19] Comedians Solving World Problems, Gagging Order, Elevenish[20], CelebAbility,[21] Black, British and Funny,[22] Frankie Boyle's New World Order,[23] and Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled.
[25] In 2016 Baptiste created, wrote and starred in sitcom Sunny D, which was then purchased for an American remake in 2018 by Lionsgate Pictures.
[31] On 1 May 2024, Baptiste issued a death threat on social media to an unidentified female comic, whom he described as a "Zionist" and a "dumb woman".
[33] His post was condemned by other comedians as being antisemitic and misogynist, resulting in his agents, Gag Reflex and Insanity Group, dropping Baptiste the following day.