Gilbert appears on television and radio panel shows, has performed stand-up on the Royal Variety Performance, and hosted a weekly show on BBC Radio Wales….
| Rhod Gilbert | |
|---|---|
| Years active | 2002–present |
| Genres | Observational comedy, deadpan |
| Subject(s) | Everyday life |
| Spouse | Sian Harries ( m. 2013) |
Was Rhod Gilbert a teacher?
Rhod Gilbert leaves his regular job as a stand-up comedian to try out a new job as a teacher as he joins the staff of Monnow Primary School near Newport….Credits.
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Executive Producer | Martyn Ingram |
Where was Sian Harries born?
Carmarthen, United Kingdom
Sian Harries/Place of birth
Are Rhod Gilbert and Greg Davies friends?
“It’s good fun for me as Greg and Rhod have been friends a long time and I like working with my mates. It’s the best of both worlds.
Where is Rhod Gilbert from?
Rhod Gilbert/Place of birth
When was Rhod Gilbert’s work experience on TV?
On 7 March 2011, series 2 of Rhod Gilbert’s Work Experience began airing on BBC One Wales. In this series he tried out jobs as a farmer, butler, tattoo artist and firefighter. In January 2012, Gilbert began filming series 3 of the show.
Who are Rhod Gilbert and Sian Harries?
Comedy Podcast with Rhod Gilbert, Sian Harries & Friends. ‘Froth’: ‘something appealing, but with no serious value or interest; worthless or insubstantial talk’. That’s married comedians Rhod and Sian in a nutshell.
What happened in the 31st episode of Rhod Gilbert’s bits?
In a disposable 31st episode, former actor Nick Berry gets shot of an old lamp, Rhod Gilbert turns down a really sh*t gig offer in a hotel lobby, and Sian Harries and Barry Castagnola marvel at Llo… So glad you’re back! A welcome return for Rhod and the gang, really enjoyed their best bits podcast and this is more of the same frothy nonsense.
When did Rhod Gilbert’s Leaving Llanbobl start?
In December 2008, a pilot of his sitcom Rhod Gilbert’s Leaving Llanbobl was broadcast on BBC Radio Two; the sitcom was written and starred Gilbert and Greg Davies, with additional writing by Sian Harries.