Stephen Mangan Explained

Stephen Mangan
Birth Name:Stephen James Mangan
Birth Date:16 May 1968
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Actor, comedian, presenter, writer
Years Active:1994–present
Children:3

Stephen James Mangan (born 16 May 1968)[1] is an English actor, comedian, presenter and writer. He has played Guy Secretan in Green Wing, Dan Moody in I'm Alan Partridge, Seán Lincoln in Episodes,[2] Bigwig in Watership Down, Postman Pat in , Richard Pitt in Hang Ups, Andrew in Bliss (2018), and Nathan Stern in The Split (2018–2022).

As a stage actor, he was Tony-nominated for his portrayal of Norman in The Norman Conquests on Broadway. He starred as Bertie Wooster in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Duke of York's Theatre in the West End, which won the 2014 Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.[3] He co-presented the 2020 edition of Children In Need for the BBC.

Early life and education

Mangan was born in Ponders End, in Enfield, north London, to Irish parents.[4] He has two sisters, Anita and Lisa.[5]

Mangan was educated at two private schools, Lochinver House School for boys in Potters Bar, and Haileybury and Imperial Service College (now co-educational), a boarding school in the village of Hertford Heath, Hertfordshire. He was in a school prog rock band called Aragon, which recorded an album called The Wizard's Dream.[6]

After earning a Bachelor of Arts in law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, Mangan took a year out to care for his mother, Mary, who died of colon cancer at age 45. Weeks after her death, he auditioned for the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and went on to study there for three years.

Career

Theatre

After graduating from RADA in 1994, Mangan did not pursue lead roles on screen, preferring to take what he saw as the less limited opportunities on the stage. Between 1994 and 2000, he performed in plays throughout the UK and the West End[7] before joining the theatre company Cheek by Jowl for an international tour of Much Ado About Nothing, earning him a nomination for a National Theatre Ian Charleson Award. He worked again for director Declan Donnellan at the Royal Shakespeare Company in School for Scandal, and at the Savoy Theatre in Hay Fever.

In 2008, he played the title role in The Norman Conquests, directed by Matthew Warchus, at The Old Vic and then at the Circle in the Square on Broadway.[8] The production was a huge critical success earning several Tony Award nominations, including one for Mangan himself[9] and won the Tony Award for Best Revival.

In 2012, he appeared at the Royal Court in a Joe Penhall play, Birthday, directed by Roger Michell,[10] playing a pregnant man.

Mangan starred as Bertie Wooster in Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense at the Duke of York's Theatre[11] alongside Matthew Macfadyen as Jeeves from October 2013 until they were replaced by Mark Heap and Robert Webb in April 2014.[12] The production won the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.[3]

Television

Mangan's breakthrough television performance was as Adrian Mole in the six-part BBC TV show series Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years in 2001.[13] That same year he appeared in Sword of Honour on Channel 4, alongside Daniel Craig.

In 2002, he appeared as Dan Moody in the I'm Alan Partridge episode "Bravealan". A scene where Alan repeatedly shouts "Dan!" at Dan from a distance in a car park, while Dan seems not to notice him, was named the second best moment from the series by Metro,[14] and in 2014 Mangan said that he has "Dan!" shouted at him by passers-by almost every day.[15]

Mangan played Guy Secretan in the BAFTA-winning British sitcom Green Wing. In Channel 4's The World's Greatest Comedy Characters, Guy was voted 34th. He starred as Keith in Never Better, a British television sitcom on BBC Two. He plays a recovering alcoholic Keith Merchant and Kate Ashfield is his long-suffering wife Anita. The series was written by Fintan Ryan for World Productions.[16]

In 2009, Free Agents, a romantic black comedy starred Mangan, Sharon Horgan and Anthony Head. Originally a pilot for Channel 4 in November 2007, the series began on 13 February 2009.[17] It spawned a short lived US remake, which was cancelled after just four episodes aired, although four more were later released on Hulu.

He played the title role in Dirk Gently, a British comedy detective drama TV series based on characters from the Dirk Gently novels by Douglas Adams. The series was created by Howard Overman and co-starred Darren Boyd as his sidekick Richard MacDuff. Recurring actors included Helen Baxendale as MacDuff's girlfriend Susan Harmison, Jason Watkins as Dirk's nemesis DI Gilks and Lisa Jackson as Dirk's receptionist Janice Pearce. Unlike most detective series Dirk Gently featured broadly comic touches and even some science fiction themes such as time travel and artificial intelligence. He has said that he was "bitterly upset" at the BBC's axing of the series after four episodes due to a freeze on the licence fee.[18] The four episodes of Dirk Gently were later released on the BritBox streaming service.

He played the title role in "The Hunt for Tony Blair", a one-off episode of The Comic Strip Presents..., a British television comedy, which was first shown on Channel 4 on 14 October 2011. The 60-minute film was written by Peter Richardson and Pete Richens and presented in the style of a 1950s film noir. It stars Mangan as the former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who is wanted for murder and on the run as a fugitive. The film received its world premiere at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in August 2011. It first aired on Channel 4 on 14 October 2011; it received a mostly positive reaction from reviewers, and was nominated for a BAFTA award (Best Comedy Programme 2012) and the British Comedy Awards (Best Comedy Drama 2011).[19] [20]

He appeared in Episodes, a British-American television comedy series created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik and produced by Hat Trick Productions.[21] It premiered on Showtime in the United States on 9 January 2011[22] and on BBC Two in the UK on 10 January 2011.[21] The show is about a British husband-and-wife comedy writing team who travel to Hollywood to remake their successful British TV series, with disastrous results. Mangan based his performance as Lincoln on his favorite shows from his youth.[23] On 11 December 2013, it was announced that Showtime had renewed Episodes for a fourth season.[24] Episodes has received positive reviews by critics,[25] with many singling out Mangan, Tamsin Greig, and Matt LeBlanc's performances.[26]

In 2018, Mangan played the lead role in a black comedy TV series Bliss, created by American comedian David Cross, which was aired on Sky One[27] and released by the BritBox streaming service. Bliss stars Mangan as Andrew, a fraudulent travel writer, who is struggling to maintain long-term relationships with two partners, Kim (Heather Graham) and Denise (Jo Hartley), who are not aware of one another.[28] [29]

He co-wrote and starred in Hang Ups for Channel 4, which was adapted from the American comedy series Web Therapy. The show was first broadcast in 2018 and had an all-star cast, including David Tennant, Katherine Parkinson, Charles Dance and Richard E. Grant.[30] It received rave reviews and was nominated for two major awards.

Also in 2018, Mangan starred in the BBC legal drama The Split opposite Nicola Walker. He reprised this role in the second series in 2020 and again in the third series in 2022.[31]

In 2020, he co-hosted BBC Children in Need alongside Mel Giedroyc, Alex Scott and Chris Ramsey.[32] He also served as the narrator of ITV's documentary series Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: The Million Pound Question, which started airing in November 2020.[33]

In May 2022, the BBC announced that Mangan would be one of the guest presenters to take over Richard Osman's role on Pointless.[34]

In 2022, Mangan narrated the documentary and clip show 'Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of Laughter on Channel 5.[35]

In 2023, Mangan narrated the documentaries and clips shows Keeping Up Appearances - 30 Years Of Laughs, One Foot in the Grave - 30 Years Of Laughs and Birds of a Feather - 30 Years Of Laughter for Channel 5.[36] [37] [38]

Film

Mangan's first film part was as Doctor Crane in Billy Elliot, which was released in 2000. In 2001 he appeared in the Miramax film Birthday Girl, starring Nicole Kidman and Vincent Cassel; in the same year he appeared as French cabaret singer Pierre Dupont in the cult film Chunky Monkey alongside David Threlfall and Alison Steadman. In 2002, he appeared opposite Keira Knightley in the short New Year's Eve.

He played the leading role in 2003's SuperTex, a Dutch film directed by Jan Schütte and filmed in English. In 2005 he played a comedian in Festival, a British black comedy film about a number of people at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, directed by Annie Griffin. The general shots of the festival were filmed during the 2004 event. Mangan was nominated for a Scottish BAFTA for his performance.[39] He also played Josef in 2006’s Confetti.[40]

He starred in Beyond the Pole, a 2010 British mockumentary adapted from the cult BBC radio series of the same name. It received its UK cinema release in 2010.[41] It was directed and produced by David L. Williams.[42] The film was shot on floating sea ice off the coast of Greenland, and stars an acclaimed cast of actors and comedians including Mangan, Rhys Thomas, Mark Benton, Alexander Skarsgard and Helen Baxendale. Variety magazine described the film as a cross between The Office and Touching the Void.[43]

In 2013, Mangan played Alastair Caldwell in Rush, a British-German biographical sports drama film centered on the rivalry between race car drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda during the 1976 Formula One motor-racing season. It was written by Peter Morgan, directed by Ron Howard and stars Chris Hemsworth as Hunt and Daniel Brühl as Lauda. The film premiered in London on 2 September 2013 and was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival[44] before its UK and US theatrical releases on, respectively, 13 and 20 September 2013.[45]

In 2014, Mangan voiced the title role in , a British animated comedy film featuring Postman Pat, star of a long-running BBC children's series. It was originally due to be released on 24 May 2013,[46] but was pushed back to a year later.[47] Pat's singing voice was performed by Ronan Keating. Other voice actors in the film included Jim Broadbent, Rupert Grint, and David Tennant.[48]

In 2020, it was announced Mangan is to write his first film, an adaptation of the children's novel Harry And The Wrinklies.[49]

Radio

Mangan was announced in January 2024 as being a new presenter on Global's Classic FM, specifically hosting a Sunday afternoon (4pm) show.[50]

Other

Mangan was host of the Evening Standard British Film Awards for four years (2009–2013). On 27 April 2014, he returned to host the British Academy Television Craft Awards in London for a third time.[51] Mangan recorded the role of Cloten in Shakespeare's Cymbeline for the Arkangel Shakespeare audiobook series, directed by Clive Brill. Mangan has been one of the hosts of Artist of the Year since 2018.

Personal life

His father, James, died of a brain tumour at age 63.[52] Mangan backed the 2020 National Brain Appeal's a charity supporting research at the National Brain Hospital, with a unique online art gallery exhibition sale.[53] [54]

Mangan is married to actress Louise Delamere. They have three sons together.

He is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur and goes to games with Tamsin Greig's husband Richard Leaf.[55]

In August 2014, Mangan was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in that year's referendum on the issue.[56]

Mangan and his sister Anita have appeared together on Celebrity Gogglebox.[57]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Billy ElliotDr. Crane
2001Offending AngelsFergus
Birthday GirlBank manager
Chunky MonkeyPierre DuPont
2002New Year's EveDavid
2003SuperTexMax Breslauer
2005FestivalShaun Sullivan
2006ConfettiJosef
Someone ElseDavid
2009Beyond The PoleMark
2013RushAlastair Caldwell
2014[58] [59] Postman Pat / PatBot 3000 (voice)
2017BreatheDr. Clement Aitken
2019Pets UnitedBob (voice)
2022A Gaza WeekendMichael
2024The Smartest Giant in TownGeorge (speaking voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Watership DownBigwig (series 1–3), Silverweed, Shale (series 3 only)Voices only
Big Bad WorldJustin
2000In DefenceJohn Henderson
Human RemainsClown
2001Sword of HonourFrank De Souza
The Armando Iannucci ShowsTelevision Executive
Thunder Pig!LeonVoice only; pilot
HorizonNarrator
Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino YearsAdrian Mole
2002I'm Alan PartridgeDan MoodySeason 2, episode 3
2003Seven Wonders of the Industrial WorldJules Isidore Dingler
Ready When You Are, Mr. McGillRoland
Lucky JimBertrand
2004End of Story
Wren: The Man Who Built BritainRobert Hooke
Green WingGuy SecretanTwo seasons (2004–2007)
2005Sunday PantsThe ImpVoice only
Nathan BarleyRod Senseless
Bromwell HighGavinVoice only
2005–2006Jane HallRobert
2006A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Studio
Britain's Biggest SpendersNarrator
MTV ScreenPlayPresenter
Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit?Pilot episode
2007Agatha Christie's MarpleInspector Larry BirdAgatha Christie's Marple, series 3
HyperdriveGreen Javelins
Who Gets the Dog?Steve HollisterTV film
2008Never BetterKeith
2009Free AgentsAlex
Never Mind the BuzzcocksHimself, guest
2009–2010Would I Lie to You?
2010Richard Bacon's Beer & Pizza Club
Three in a BedNarrator
2011Rome Wasn't Built in a Day
Celebrity MastermindHimself, contestant
Have I Got News for YouHimself, hostSeason 41, episode 2 & season 42, episode 4
Meet the MiddletonsNarrator
The Hunt for Tony BlairTony Blair
All Roads Lead HomeHimself, co-presenter
2011–2017EpisodesSean LincolnMain role
2012Just a MinuteHimself, contestant
Dirk GentlyDirk GentlyFollowing pilot episode
Have I Got News for YouHimself, hostSeason 43, episode 1
2013Season 45, episode 1
Fifteen to OneHimself, contestantCelebrity special
2013–2014Barely Legal DriversNarratorSeason 1
2013–presentArtist of the YearPresenterSeries 1–5
20148 Out of 10 Cats Does CountdownHimself, contestant
A Very British AirlineNarratorSeason 1
Wild Brazil
The IT Crowd Manual
2015BirthdayEd
2016Houdini & DoyleArthur Conan DoyleITV Encore series
Have I Got News for YouHimself, hostSeason 51, episode 1 & season 52, episode 2
2017The Fake News Show
Olobob Top[60] NarratorAnimated series
Have I Got News for YouHimself, hostSeason 54, episode 7
2018BlissAndrew MarsdenMain role
Hang Ups[61] Dr. Richard PittAlso co-writer
2018–2022The SplitNathan SternTV series
2019Top GearHimself, guest
2019–2020101 Dalmatian StreetDoctor DaveRecurring character
2020BBC Children in NeedHimself, co-host
2020–2021Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: The Million Pound Question Himself, narratorITV series, 6 episodes
2021Love Your Weekend with Alan TitchmarshHimself, guest[62]
2022PointlessHimself, co-host
'Allo 'Allo! Forty Years of LaughterNarratorDocumentary
Mel Giedroyc: UnforgivableHimselfSeries 3, episode 5
Travel Man

96 Hours in Rio

Christmas special[63]
2023World's Most Dangerous Roadswith Lara Ricote[64]
Keeping Up Appearances - 30 Years Of LaughsNarratorDocumentary
One Foot in the Grave - 30 Years Of Laughs
Birds of a Feather - 30 Years Of Laughter
2023–present Celebrity GoggleboxHimself; alongside his sisterSeries 5 and 6
2024The Fortune HotelHimself, hostITV series[65]
PasswordUpcoming game show. Team captains: Alan Carr and Daisy May Cooper[66]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenue
1994–1995Georges DandinClitandreRedgrave Theatre
1995The TempestFerdinandInternational Tour
Twelfth NightSebastianNottingham Playhouse
Mrs Warrens ProfessionFrankRedgrave Theatre
1996The RoverBelvilleSalisbury Playhouse
Couch Grass and RibbonJackWatermill Theatre
HamletLaertesNorwich Theatre Royal
1997The Shoe Shop of DesireBobbyUK Tour
As You Like ItOrlandoNottingham Playhouse
She Stoops to ConquerMarlowBirmingham Stage Company
1998The School for ScandalSir Benjamin BackbiteRoyal Shakespeare Company
1998–1999Much Ado About NothingDon PedroInternational Tour
1999Hay FeverSimon BlissSavoy Theatre
2001Noises OffGary LejeunePiccadilly Theatre
2002The People Are FriendlyRobertRoyal Court Theatre
2005–2006The Magic CarpetMiloshinHammersmith Theatre
2008The Norman ConquestsNormanThe Old Vic Theatre
2009Circle in the Square Theatre
2012BirthdayEddieRoyal Court Theatre
2013–2014Perfect NonsenseBertie WoosterDuke of York's Theatre
2015Rules for LivingAdamNational Theatre Dorfman
2018The Birthday PartyGoldbergHarold Pinter Theatre
2019The Man in the White SuitSidney StrattonTheatre Royal, Bath and Wyndham's Theatre
2021A Christmas CarolEbenezer ScroogeThe Old Vic

Radio

Title
The Winter's Tale
Cymbeline
Wild Things
Othello
The Man Who Knew Everything
Into Exile
Jack the Giant killer
Gordon Springer
As You Like It
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Last Act (2006, radio series)
Number 10 (2007, radio series)
ElvenQuest (2009 – 2011, radio series)
Lunch (2013 – 2014, radio series)
Classic FM (2024 – present, Sunday Afternoons)

Books

External links

Interviews and articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Stephen Mangan interview: From posh buffoon to pregnant dad, the actor. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220525/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/stephen-mangan-interview-from-posh-buffoon-to-pregnant-dad-the-actor-has-quite-a-range-10279679.html . 25 May 2022 . subscription . live. Independent.co.uk. 2015-05-27. en-GB. 2016-07-25.
  2. Web site: Nellie Andreeva. Associated Press . 2010-03-02 . Trio joins Matt LeBlanc series 'Episodes' . 2023-04-07 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  3. News: Olivier Awards: how a tiny theatre in north London trounced the West End. London, UK. The Daily Telegraph. Hannah. Furness. 13 April 2014.
  4. News: My looks: the unlikely sex symbols. London, UK. The Guardian. 27 July 2012.
  5. News: My family values: Stephen Mangan, actor. London, UK. The Guardian. 25 April 2009.
  6. Web site: Q&A Stephen Mangan. 15 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130523034448/http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/backstage-pass/article/item146302/q-a-stephen-mangan/. 23 May 2013. dmy-all.
  7. http://www.jeevesandwoosterplay.com/cast/stephen-mangan
  8. News: Michael Billington. Theatre review: The Norman Conquests. The Guardian. 16 May 2016. 2008-10-06.
  9. Web site: Nominations for 2009 Tony Awards Announced-Billy-Elliot-Earns-15-Nominations. 2009. Playbill.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20090523090403/http://www.playbill.com/news/article/128922-Nominations_for_2009_Tony_Awards_Announced_Billy_Elliot_Earns_15_Nominations. 23 May 2009.
  10. News: Birthday, Royal Court, review. London, UK. The Daily Telegraph. Dominic. Cavendish. 29 June 2012.
  11. Web site: Jeeves and Wooster | A new London Play. Jeevesandwoosterplay.com. 16 May 2016.
  12. News: Mark Heap and Robert Webb to take over as West End's Jeeves and Wooster. The Guardian. Guardian News and Media. 3 February 2014. Trueman. Matt.
  13. News: Stephen Mangan. 15 January 2013. London, UK. The Guardian.
  14. Web site: Alan Partridge's Alpha Papa trailer: Top 10 classic Alan Partridge moments. Caroline Westbrook. 15 March 2013. Metro.
  15. Web site: Stephen Mangan: "I get 'DAN!' shouted at me almost every day". Simon Reynolds. 20 May 2014. Digital Spy.
  16. Web site: Never Better. British Comedy Guide. 18 July 2008.
  17. Web site: Hemley. Matthew. Mangan to star in theatre agent comedy for C4. The Stage. 4 January 2008. 16 May 2016.
  18. News: Masters. Tim. Stephen Mangan 'bitterly upset' over axed Dirk Gently . BBC. 1 July 2012. 14 May 2014. BBC News.
  19. Web site: Television Awards Winners in 2012. 22 March 2013. 2012-04-23.
  20. Web site: The British Comedy Awards - Winners 2011. 22 March 2013.
  21. Web site: Press Packs: Episodes. BBC. 17 December 2010. 19 December 2010.
  22. Web site: Breaking News - Biggest Sunday Ever on Showtime!. TheFutonCritic.com. 22 September 2010. 14 May 2014.
  23. Web site: Sean Lincoln Played by Stephen Mangan - Episodes SHOWTIME. 2022-02-25. SHO.com. en-US.
  24. Web site: 'Episodes' Renewed For Fourth Season by Showtime. Deadline. 11 December 2013. 22 December 2013.
  25. Web site: Episodes Season 1 Metacritic Reviews. CBS. Interactive Inc.. 29 December 2013.
  26. Web site: Gay. Verne. 'Episodes' review: Matt LeBlanc's a star. 28 June 2012 . Newsday. 29 December 2013.
  27. News: It's already time to file for divorce from new Sky One comedy Bliss – review. Rupert. Hawksley. 14 February 2018. The Telegraph.
  28. Web site: How David Cross' Comedy Crosses the Pond with BritBox's 'Bliss' – TCA. 26 July 2018.
  29. Web site: Review: One father with two secret families. Life is complicated in the comedy 'Bliss' - Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles Times. 15 August 2018.
  30. Web site: Seddon . Dan . 8 August 2018 . Channel 4's Hang Ups cast goes down a treat . 24 May 2024 . Digital Spy . en-GB.
  31. Web site: Palmer . Katie . 2022-04-05 . The Split season 3 episode 1 cast: Who is in the cast? . 2022-04-18 . Express.co.uk . en.
  32. Web site: BBC - BBC Children in Need, 2020, Live Show . 2022-05-02 . BBC . en-GB.
  33. Web site: Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: The Million Pound Question NARRATED BY STEPHEN MANGAN United Voices . 2022-05-12 . www.unitedvoices.tv.
  34. Web site: Guest host line-up for BBC One's Pointless revealed. 27 May 2022. 1 November 2022. BBC.
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  39. Web site: BAFTA Actor in a Scottish Film in 2005 . 2022-05-12 . awards.bafta.org.
  40. Web site: Papamichael . Stella . 6 May 2006 . Movies - Confetti (2006) . 30 May 2024 . BBC.
  41. Web site: Beyond the Pole(2010). Yahoo movies. 2 June 2012.
  42. Web site: Beyond the Pole (2008). Rotten Tomatoes. 2 June 2012.
  43. News: VARIETY. Derek. Elley. 10 January 2010. 24 July 2010.
  44. News: Toronto film festival 2013: the full line-up. 24 July 2013. The Guardian. London, UK. 23 July 2013.
  45. Web site: Rush Movie Official UK Site for the Rush Film In Cinemas 13th September. 19 September 2013.
  46. Web site: Roberts. Katie. Postman Pat The Movie to hit screens in 2013. https://archive.today/20120913225743/http://www.toynews-online.biz/news/35985/Postman-Pat-The-Movie-to-hit-screens-in-2013. dead. 13 September 2012. Toynews-online.biz. 16 April 2012. 16 May 2016.
  47. Web site: Postman Pat. filmdates.co.uk. 30 May 2013.
  48. News: Postman Pat to make movie debut. BBC. 16 September 2011. 16 May 2016. BBC News.
  49. Web site: Stephen Mangan to write his first film : News 2020 : Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide.
  50. https://www.classicfm.com/music-news/stephen-mangan-joins-new-radio-schedule-2024/ Stephen Mangan joins Classic FM in exciting new radio line-up for 2024
  51. Web site: Television Craft Awards Host: Stephen Mangan. BAFTA. 20 March 2013. 25 March 2013.
  52. Web site: Sophie Donnelly. Stephen Mangan: I'm determined to protect myself from bowel cancer. Daily Express. 26 June 2012. 16 May 2016.
  53. Web site: 2020-11-04. Sixty Seconds: Stephen Mangan on raising money for the National Brain Appeal. 2020-11-05. Metro. en.
  54. Web site: A Letter in Mind. 2020-11-05. National Brain Appeal. en-US.
  55. News: Tom Lamont. Stephen Mangan's sporting life. The Guardian. 8 February 2008. 8 March 2012. London, UK.
  56. News: Celebrities' open letter to Scotland – full text and list of signatories . The Guardian . London . 7 August 2014 . 26 August 2014.
  57. Web site: Morris . Grace . Celebrity Gogglebox 2023: release date, celebs and everything we know . what to watch .com . 30 July 2023 . en . 13 June 2023.
  58. News: Postman Pat to make movie debut . BBC . UK . 16 September 2011 . 27 May 2012.
  59. News: Postman Pat to Hit the Big Screen in 3D . ComingSoon . 16 September 2011 . 27 May 2012.
  60. Web site: Stephen Mangan - Olobobtop. 2 November 2017.
  61. Web site: 29 August 2017 . Channel 4 orders therapist comedy Hang Ups with Stephen Mangan . British Comedy Guide.
  62. Web site: Love Your Weekend with Alan Titchmarsh . itv.com/presscentre. 21 March 2021.
  63. Web site: Travel Man: 96 Hours in Rio . radiotimes.com. 28 December 2022.
  64. Web site: World's Most Dangerous Roads. uktvplay.co.uk. 23 March 2021.
  65. Web site: The Fortune Hotel opens its doors on ITV1 and ITVX. itv.com/presscentre. 23 March 2024.
  66. Web site: Password heads to the UK on ITV1 and ITVX. itv.com/presscentre. 5 July 2024.