Jon Culshaw

Jon Culshaw

Date of birth: 02-06-1968
Jon Culshaw's radio career began in hospital radio in his home town of Ormskirk, Lancashire, landing his first professional job was at Red Rose Radio in Preston in 1987. He went on to work at Pennine Radio, Radio Wave in Blackpool and Hull's Viking FM, where a receptionist persuaded him to go on stage with his impressions.

In 1993, Culshaw won a talent search run on Steve Wright's Radio One show, beating 8,000 candidates. It led to a job on Spitting Image, voicing about 40 characters, and Culshaw now boasts 350 impersonations, including Ozzy Osbourne, Tom Baker, Russell Crowe and Michael Parkinson.

His big break came when he made national headlines for a 1998 Capital Radio stunt in which he successfully called Downing Street and go through to Prime Minister Tony Blair while pretending to be Tory leader William Hague, and engaged him in a lengthy conversation.

In 2000, he starred in the Radio 4 ensemble series Dead Ringers, and soon became its main star. That year, the programme won the Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Best Radio Programme, and in 2001 scooped the Sony award and the British Comedy Award for best radio comedy. The radio show ran for ten series, plus several specials, then transferred to TV in 2002. Seven series had been made as of 2007.

In 2001-2 Culshaw had a programme on ITV called Alter Ego, in which he interviewed celebrities while simultaneously impersonating them. In early 2004, his own show, The Impressionable Jon Culshaw, was commissioned for ITV One, and in 2005, he was a contestant on Comic Relief does Fame Academy. In 2006, he took over BBC One's long-running Commercial Breakdown show, airing odd and funny adverts from around the world.

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Comics up for 2026 BBC Audio Drama Awards

Finalists announced

Chris Cantrill, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Michael Spicer and Alfie Moore have all been named as finalists in this year’s BBC Audio Drama Awards.

The accolades are now in their 15th year, and celebrate standout work in audio drama and comedy from across the UK and beyond.

Cantrill is up for best comedy performance for his role in Radio 4 comedy Icklewick FM, were his has been nominated ahead of hs co-star Amy Gledhill. The show itself is also in the running for best stand-up or sketch comedy.

The finalists in the comedy categories are all for shows on Radio 4. They are:

Best comedy performance

  • Chris Cantrill for Icklewick FM
  • Jon Culshaw for Churchill’s Bust
  • Michael Spicer for  Michael Spicer: No Room

Best sitcom or comedy drama

  • Crybabies Presents… Yours, Fatally by Michael Clarke, James Gault and Ed Jones. Producer Benjamin Sutton for Boffola Pictures 
  • Icklewick FM by Chris Cantrill and Amy Gledhill. Producer Benjamin Sutton for Daddy’s Superyacht Production
  • Lyra by Joe Barnes and Henry Perryment. Producer James Robinson for BBC Studios Audio.

Best Stand Up or Sketch Comedy

  • It’s a Fair Cop by Alfie Moore. Producer Carl Cooper for BBC Studios Audio
  • Meet David Sedaris by David Sedaris. Producer Steve Doherty for Giddy Goat Productions
  • Tough Crowd by Kiri Pritchard‑McLean. Producer Suzy Grant for Listen

Lyra was a one-off comedy drama in which old friends Mike and Hunter find a baby in a crater in the woods, and co-starred Rose Matafeo, Charlotte Ritchie and Ed Kear alongside the stars. And Pritchard-McLean’s Tough Crowd was a stand-up special exploring her experiences of becoming a foster carer.

Among this year’s acting finalists are Ncuti Gatwa, nominated for his rstarring role in Gatsby in Harlem; Sir Derek Jacobi for his portrayal of Laurence Olivier in When Maggie Met Larry; and Lydia Leonard for her performance as Kay Swift in Gershwin and Miss Swift.

The winners of the 2026 BBC Audio Drama Awards will be announced at a ceremony on Sunday March 1 at the BBC’s Radio Theatre.

Click here for a full list of finalists. 

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