Jimmy Mulville

James Thomas Mulville (born 5 January 1955) is an English comedian, comedy writer, producer and television presenter.

He co-wrote and starred with Rory McGrath in the two series of Chelmsford 123, a comedy set in Roman Britain, broadcast on Channel 4 in 1988 and 1990.

They also co-wrote the radio comedy Glompus Van Der Hloed's Tales From The Crypt, which starred Andrew Sachs, Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones, which aired on Capital Radio in the early 1980s and subsequently released in an abridged version as an album.

He featured on the radio version, as well as the television pilot, of UK improvisation show, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, alongside Stephen Fry and Nonny Williams.

[citation needed] In 1999 Mulville and O'Donoghue jointly received the BAFTA Alan Clarke Award for their creative contribution to television.