Tom Wrigglesworth

[citation needed] After the Edinburgh run, the show toured around the UK, New Zealand, and the Montreal Comedy Festival, before a half-hour version was aired on BBC Radio 4 in 2010.

This show tracks the relationship he had with his grandfather, centring on audio cassette interviews made in the mid 80s, when Wrigglesworth was a small child.

Wrigglesworth regularly appears as a panellist on shows such as The Unbelievable Truth, It's Not What You Know and It's Your Round, as well as providing the continuity links for one week every month on The Comedy Club on BBC Radio 4 Extra.

Each episode highlighted the sometimes infuriating rationales behind huge organisations, and featured a letter from his grandmother to try to get to the bottom of the comedic issues raised in the programme.

The series is based on telephone calls he makes to his family in Sheffield, interspersed with sections of stand up as the stories unfold.

It was recorded live at the BBC Radio Theatre with Judy Parfitt, Kate Anthony and Paul Copley playing the parts of his Granny, Mum, and Dad respectively.

In 2009, he starred in three part BBC 2 TV series Electric Dreams, which took an "average" British family back to the 1970s, 80s, and then 90s, and charted their experience and reactions to gadgets that were available at the time.

In 2012, he co-hosted another three part series for BBC 2, Engineering Giants, which oversaw the dismantling and maintenance of massive machines, namely an oil platform, a passenger ferry, and a Boeing 747 Jumbo Jet.