Jon Magnusson (born May 1965)[1] is a British producer, writer and director.
Magnusson produced the medical sketch show Struck Off and Die,[2] several editions of the spoof radio panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, and episodes of the sketch series Bremner, Bird and Fortune[3] and Alas Smith and Jones[4] on television.
[3][5][6] Magnusson was awarded a BAFTA for Best Entertainment Programme or Series for The Graham Norton Show in 2013,[7] and for So Graham Norton in 2001,[8] and was nominated for the same award for the same programme in 2000.
[8] Magnusson was also nominated for another BAFTA, the Best Light Entertainment award, for impressionist show Rory Bremner, Who Else?
[8] Magnusson credits Mel Smith and Griff Rhys Jones ("the Guv'nors") with teaching him to write comedy,[5] and has written for Bremner, Bird and Fortune and So Graham Norton.