Ashley Blaker Explained

Ashley Blaker
Birth Name:Ashley Blaker
Birth Place:London, UK
Medium:Television, radio, stand-up
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:Oxford University, Cambridge University
Genre:Stand-up comedy, satire, observational comedy
Subject:Human interaction, religion, Judaism, family
Notable Work:Little Britain

Ashley Blaker is a British comedian and television producer. Blaker is a writer for TV and radio and a longtime collaborator with Matt Lucas: he was producer of Little Britain[1] and Rock Profile.[2] He also co-created and wrote The Matt Lucas Awards, and appeared in one episode. Lucas, amongst others, has described Blaker as "the UK's only Orthodox comedian".[3] [4]

As a stand-up comedian, Blaker’s first Off-Broadway show, Strictly Unorthodox, opened in May 2017 at The Theater Center.[5] and his second Off-Broadway show, Goy Friendly opened in February 2020, at the SoHo Playhouse.[6]

Career

As a producer

Blaker began working for the BBC as a trainee radio producer, after completing one of their graduate courses. In 1999, he bumped into his old school friend Matt Lucas on a London street, it proved a turning point for both of them. Lucas had pitched the idea of Little Britain to the controller of BBC Two, Jane Root. Blaker suggested turning it into a radio show and despite the initial reluctance of Lucas' writing partner David Walliams, they decided to press ahead. The show launched in 2000, and Blaker produced two series on the radio before the show switched to TV in 2003.

With Little Britain under way, the same team collaborated on Rock Profile. The first series was broadcast in 1999, consisting of 13 episodes on digital channel Play UK, with subsequent series appearing on BBC Two.

From 2012-13, Blaker was the producer, as well as co-creator and co-writer (alongside Matt Lucas) of the BBC One television show, The Matt Lucas Awards,[7] appearing on-screen in one episode.

As a comedian

In 2017, Blaker was commissioned by the BBC to create a show called Ashley Blaker's Goyish Guide To Judaism,[8] described as "an insider's view of his religion"".[9] It was broadcast in June 2018 as part of BBC Radio Four's Stand-Up Specials series.[10] A follow-up was commissioned and broadcast in 2019.[11]

Blaker's stand-up show, Observant Jew, was part of the 2018 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.[12] In 2019, he performed a UK tour titled Prophet Sharing alongside Muslim comedian Imran Yusuf.[13]

In August 2020, a new four-part series, Ashley Blaker: 6.5 Children was commissioned from Blaker by BBC Radio 4; broadcast started in July 2021.[14] [15] A second series followed in 2023.[16] [17] A new series, '‘Ashley Blaker’s Hyperfixations'’ has been commissioned by Radio 4 to be broadcast in 2025.[18] [19]

Critical reception

His material has been described by the New York Times as being different from most other Jewish comics': "In contrast to most overtly Jewish comedy, which usually compares Jews and gentiles, most of his material juxtaposes the frum and not frum."[20] The paper's review described him as "a skilled joke-teller with none of the borscht belt timing you would expect from a Catskills comic. And since we rarely hear the perspective of the ultra-Orthodox in comedy clubs, there’s a pleasing freshness about an act that offers a look into a world often hidden from public view."[20]

Personal life

Blaker was educated at the Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, a school that produced a number of comedians at around the same time. He is four years younger than alumnus Sacha Baron Cohen,[3] but wasn't at the school at the same time as David Baddiel. Most significantly, Blaker became friends at school with Matt Lucas, with whom he went on to create Little Britain.[1] He is a graduate of both Oxford and Cambridge.[21] He embraced Orthodox Judaism in his early twenties.[1] By 2024, he was no longer observant.[22] He has six children, who in 2024, were aged 10-20.[22]

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. News: Richardson . Jay . The comedians who are putting their faith in jokes . iNews . 2 January 2018.
  2. Web site: Search - BBC Programme Index.
  3. News: Ashley Blaker: Born to Kvetch . Hoffman . Gil . 27 December 2016 . Jerusalem Post.
  4. News: Jonathan Sacks at 70 reinvents himself as the 'cartoon rabbi'. Michael. Freedland. www.thetimes.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Ashley Blaker: Strictly Unorthodox (Closed June 28, 2018) | Off-Broadway | reviews, cast and info | TheaterMania.
  6. Web site: Goy Friendly | Theater in New York.
  7. Web site: British Comedy Guide . The Matt Lucas Awards - BBC1 Panel Show - British Comedy Guide . Comedy.co.uk . 2020-02-12.
  8. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Stand-Up Specials, Ashley Blaker's Goyish Guide to Judaism - 1.
  9. Web site: BBC - BBC Radio 4 announces dazzling line-up of new comedy titles - Media Centre. www.bbc.co.uk.
  10. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Stand-Up Specials, Ashley Blaker's Goyish Guide to Judaism. BBC.
  11. Web site: BBC Radio 4 - Stand-Up Specials, Ashley Blaker's Goyish Guide to Judaism - 2. BBC.
  12. Web site: Orthodox Jewish comedian Ashley Blaker works in show business but he can't own a TV. Sasha. Savitsky. July 23, 2018. Fox News.
  13. Web site: Ashley Blaker and Imran Yusuf: 'It's incredible how much we are alike. Thankfully, we never seem to run out of material!'. 16 October 2019.
  14. Web site: Ashley Blaker lands new Radio 4 series. 4 August 2020.
  15. Web site: New radio comedy for Ashley Blaker - and his family : News 2020 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide.
  16. https://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2021/11/22/49673/radio_4_renews_ashley_blaker%3A_6.5_children
  17. https://www.bigissue.com/culture/radio/anti-vaxxers-the-jewish-conspiracy-and-6-5-children/
  18. https://www.chortle.co.uk/news/2024/07/17/56044/radio_4_commissions_a_new_ashley_blaker_stand-up_series
  19. https://www.comedy.co.uk/radio/news/7979/radio-4-commissions-including-french-and-saunders/
  20. News: What's So Funny About Orthodox Judaism? This Comic Has One Answer. Jason. Zinoman. June 13, 2018. NYTimes.com.
  21. Web site: This Jewish comedian has a lot to kvetch about. Barbara. Hoffman. May 25, 2018.
  22. https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/why-ashley-blaker-switched-his-black-hat-for-blonde-hair-and-tattoos/