Rik Mayall

Rik Mayall

Date of birth: 07-03-1958
Date of death: 09-06-2014
Rik Mayall went to Manchester University where he read drama. While there, he formed a theatre company called 20th Century Coyote, which soon reduced down to himself and Adrian Edmondson. They took a show to the Edinburgh Festival in 1977 and on to London’s fledgling alternative comedy scene at the Comedy Store and Comic Strip.

The comedians from that latter venue went on to make The Comic Strip Presents shows for the new Channel 4. Mayall then went on to co-star in The Young Ones, which he co-wrote with Ben Elton and Lise Mayer.

In 1983, Mayall toured as Kevin Turvey and The Bastard Squad, in the guise of a naïve and useless left-wing poet that became famous via the TV show A Kick Up the Eighties. And his double act with Edmondson, The Dangerous Brothers, was also a regular strand on Saturday Night Live.

Other credits with Edmondson include Filthy, Rich and Catflap, three series of Bottom and the subsequent live tour and in 1991 appeared in the West End production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting For Godot.

He also starred as Alan B’Stard in four series of The New Statesman, which was updated for New Labour and a theatre tour in 2006, and Rik Mayall Presents, which earned him best comedy actor at the British Comedy Awards in 1993.

Other credits include Flashheart in Blackadder, two series of Grim Tales, Saturday Night Live. His theatre work included Cell Mates and The Government Inspector at the National Theatre.

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Sky to air unseen Rik Mayall footage

Feature-length documentary coming soon

Sky is to air a feature-length documentary about Rik Mayall, drawing on previously unseen family archive material, unheard audio recordings and unpublished sketches.

In library

Rik Mayall: Magnificent B'stard traces Mayall's career from his early characters – Rick the Poet and Kevin Turvey – through the work that made him famous, including The Young Ones, Bottom and The New Statesman.

On stage

Interviews include contributions from Stephen Fry, Ben Elton, Greg Davies, Nigel Planer and Adrian Edmondson, who was Mayall's closest creative collaborator and co-starred with him in Bottom.

With Ade
With Edmondson

With Elton
With Elton

The documentary also addresses more personal territory: Mayall's complicated relationship with alcohol, and the quad bike accident in 1998 that left him in a coma for five days and from which he took years to recover.

Being wild on stage

The film is directed and produced by Todd Austin for Bohemia Films. No broadcast date has yet been confirmed but it is expected to air soon. Austin also made last year's documentary  Douglas Adams: The Man Who Imagined Our Future.

Mayall died in June 2014, aged 56.

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Published: 4 Jun 2026

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