Mike Bubbins

He also co-hosts podcast The Socially Distant Sports Bar; hosts Scrum V Top 5 for BBC Wales; and continues to work as a stand-up.

I think The Office was the actual inspiration for trying comedy, and not just changing jobs again.In 2021, Bubbins wrote and starred in a sitcom pilot for BBC Wales, Mammoth, combining his experiences as a P.E.

[9] Bubbins has acted in BBC sitcoms, including Warren, where he played Bob; and Josh, in which he made a cult appearance as driving instructor, Huw.

In the BBC Wales sitcom, Tourist Trap, Bubbins played Wyn - with Mari Beard as long-suffering wife Charlotte.

Bubbins is due to guest in BBC crime mystery series, Death Valley, which stars Timothy Spall in the lead role as John Chapel.

In April 2022, Bubbins starred in an episode of Iaith Ar Daith for S4C, in which he learned Welsh, alongside friend and colleague, Elis James.

Bubbins told a story about a schoolboy trip to the Wimbledon Championships, and performed the Ski Sunday theme in the style of Elvis Presley.

[31] In 2023, Bubbins plus podcasting colleagues Garrero and James, teamed with Save A Life Cymru to fund cabinets used to house defibrillators.

[This is] three friends sitting in a 'pub' telling each other about YouTube clips of sport they've watched, but who frequently get sidetracked by laughing.Bubbins and John Rutledge - Eggsy from Welsh rap band Goldie Lookin' Chain - also hosts the Demon Seed podcast, which is described as "a 21st century, supernatural investigative comedy like no other.

[39] In May 2023, Bubbins made national news after an appearance on Parenting Hell with Rob Beckett and Josh Widdicombe, in which he spoke about the abuse he'd received while refereeing children's rugby.

[40] Bubbins has also been on multiple episodes of improvisational comedy podcast, Pappy's, including Pay The Hotel Bill with Joe Lycett in 2016, and Inflate The Airbed, alongside Rosie Jones in 2022.

[42] In the summer of 2021 Bubbins hosted Nothing Beats The 70s on BBC Radio Wales, drawing on his love of the 1970s and asking guests to try to disprove his theory that its music and fashion made it the best decade.

[43] As part of the show, Bubbins interviewed American composer Mike Post - who went onto create the theme music for Mammoth.