Robert Webb

Robert Webb

Date of birth: 29-09-1972
Born in Lincolnshire, Robert Webb went to Cambridge, where he joined the famous Footlights troupe – and met David Mitchell, when they were both auditioning for a student pantomime.

They wrote their first show – the First-World-War-based Millions Dead or Dying ( a wry look at the post-apocalyptic age with songs) – while at university, and took it to the 1997 Edinburgh fringe.

After graduating, they appeared in regular sketch nights on the London circuit, and wrote for a number of shows including Armstrong & Miller and Big Train. Theyreturned to Ediburgh with Shopping and St***-Up (1998), The Mitchell & Webb Story (1999) and The Mitchell & Webb Clones (2001)

Their first break into television came in 2000, on the short-lived BBC sketch show Bruiser, which led to their own show on the now-defunct Play UK the following year, The Mitchell and Webb Situation.

In 2003, they landed the roles that woul dmake their name, as flatmates Mark Corrigan (Mitchell) and Jeremy Usbourne (Webb) in the multi-award-winning Peep Show, written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain. The show's sixth series is due out in 2009.

Alongside this, they continued to work on their own sketch series, first on Radio 4 with three series of That Mitchell and Webb, which trasferred to TV as That Mitchell and Webb Look and had three series by 2009, winning a Bafta for best comedy in 2007.

In 2006 the pair made their first tour, The Two Faces of Mitchell and Webb, which was nominated for best stage comedy at the the British Comedy Awards, and the following year their first film, Magicians, was release, while they also fronted Apple's Mac vs PC ads.

As a solo artist, Webb has appeared in BBC Three sitcom The Smoking Room.

In 2008, he made his West End stage debut in Neil LaBute's Fat Pig, and in 2009 he won in the Comic Relief Let's Dance special, spoofing the famous Flashdance sequence

He married comedy actress Abigail Burdess in 2007.

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Second series for Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping

With a new supporting cast

Channel 4 has ordered a second series of Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping.

It comes after the first series came the broadcaster’s biggest comedy launch since Derry Girls in 2018, with 2.3million people watching the opening episode wishing the first 28 days.  

In the series, David Mitchell and Robert Webb were joined by Kiell Smith-Bynoe, Lara Ricote, Stevie Martin and Krystal Evans, on-screen along with a team of established and up-and-coming writers.

Mitchell and Webb team

However, the supporting cast will change for series two.

 Kenton Allen, chief executive of programme-makers Big Talk,said that the next series will ‘platform more new stars of the future alongside Robert and David’.

And Channel 4 comedy head Charlie Perkins said: ‘They said sketch was dead, but the success of Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping with audiences on linear, streaming and social proves otherwise. 

‘Making a hit, on top of having the ability to showcase so many incredible new writers and performers alongside David and Robert, has been an immense honour and joy.

"Thank you so much to our exceptional series one ensemble. We’re looking forward to offering more brilliant writers and performers the opportunity on series two. Long live sketch comedy.’

Clips from the show have also proved popular on social media, racking up   25.5 million views for Channel 4.

Ian Katz, the broadcaster’s chief content officer, said: ‘From foul-mouthed Aussies to Middle-Aged Man Island via the tinpot dictators of airport security, Mitchell and Webb Are Not Helping reminded us of the eclectic brand of joy a sketch show can deliver.

‘Channel 4 loves nothing more than swimming against the tide so it was particularly satisfying to watch Robert and David and their supporting cast of emerging stars breathe life into such a vital genre for UK comedy.’

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Published: 11 Dec 2025

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Past Shows

Edinburgh Fringe 2001

Mitchell and Webb Clones


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