Marcus Brigstocke

Marcus Brigstocke

Date of birth: 30-04-1973
Marcus Brigstocke started his career in comedy while at Bristol University, as part of the Club Seals troupe alongside Danny Robins and Dan Tetsell. He and soon won the 1996 BBC New Comedian Award at the Edinburgh Festival.

As well as his live work, he fronts BBC Four's Late Edition, starred in short-lived BBC1 sitcom The Savages and is a regular on Radio 4's Now Show.

His upper-class-twit creation, Giles Wemmbley Hogg has starred in two Radio 4 series, one about his travels to the Third World, the second revolving around the 2006 World Cup.

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Marcus Brigstocke and Jim Howick join Death In Paradise

Guest starring in Christmas special

Stand-up Marcus Brigstocke and Ghosts star Jim Howick are to make goes appearance in the feature-length Christmas special of Death in Paradise, the BBC has announced. 

The episode also marks the debut of EastEnders star Don Gilet  as DI Mervin Wilson, who has a seasonal case to investigate on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie. 

Three men, all unconnected apart from the fact that they’re dressed as Father Christmas,  all appear to have been shot with the exact same gun at the exact same time.

Brigstocke plays Stuart Fullwell the first of the Santas to be discovered – shot dead soon after he performed karaoke in the costume. His body was found on the beach by a young boy Ollie, son of holidaymaker Jamie (Howick)

Howick on a Beack in checked shirt

The episode’s guest cast also includes Angela Griffin, Steven Hartley, Elizabeth Carling, Michael Salami, Ram John Holder and Dex Lee – who join regulars Don Warrington, Shantol Jackson, Ginny Holder, Danny John-Jules and Élizabeth Bourgine.

Shot on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, the Death in Paradise Christmas special will be followed by a new series in  2025.

Death in Paradise is the UK’s most-watched returning drama of the year so far, seen by more than 8million viewers. BBC Studios, who distribute the series, say it has been licensed to 230 ‘territories’   – more than there are countries in the world

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Published: 18 Nov 2024

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