Matt Morgan (comedian) explained

Matt Morgan
Birth Name:Matthew Morgan
Medium:Television, radio
Nationality:British
Active:2002–

Matthew Morgan is a British comedy writer and radio presenter. He is best known for his work with Russell Brand, with whom he shared numerous writing credits, as well as co-hosting The Russell Brand Show on BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music and Radio X.

Career

Writing

Morgan met Russell Brand when he was working as an intern on MTV.[1] He first joined with Brand after the presenter told him he had a television show idea which was "good" and "commissioned", and that Morgan should work on it with him; Morgan later joked that neither of those things turned out to be true.[2]

Radio

Morgan was the co-host of The Russell Brand Show from its initial conception in 2006 on BBC Radio 2 until its finish following Brand's resignation due to the prank telephone calls row. On the radio show, Morgan played the straight man to Brand's cheeky chappy persona, often mimicking Brand's accent and singing. In his memoir, Booky Wook 2, Brand asserted that he and Morgan got into a row following Brand's controversial turn as the host of the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards (which the men co-wrote), and Morgan refused to return to the show.[3]

When Brand returned to talk radio in the Autumn of 2010, Morgan rejoined The Russell Brand Show.[4]

From 8 to 22 August 2021, Morgan along with Noel Gallagher presented "The Radio X Residency" every Sunday on Radio X.[5]

Credits

Writing credits

Presenting

Other roles

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/shows/russell_brand/biog1.shtml Russell Brand Show Biography
  2. The Russell Brand Show – BBC Radio 2
  3. Walker, Kirsty (29 October 2008), "The Ross and Russ Suspension – EOS Sticks Its Oar In" – 12:05 pm. EndofShow.com. Retrieved on 26 February 2011.
  4. NME staff. "Noel Gallagher and Russell Brand reunite – video – Daily Gossip". NME.com. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  5. Web site: Noel Gallagher to host a new Sunday night residency on Radio X. NME. 4 August 2021.
  6. http://www.comedy.org.uk/guide/tv/the_kevin_bishop_show/episodes/1/1/ The Kevin Bishop Show
  7. https://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/wk50/wed.shtml BBC – Press Office – Network TV Programme Information Week 50 Wednesday 12 December 2007