Richard Blackwood (born 15 May 1972, Clapham, London, England) is a British
stand-up comedian,
television
personality,
sometime actor
and MC of Jamaican origin. He
currently co-presents
a show on the London
radio
station, Choice FM, and guests as a disc
jockey at nightclubs
in the United Kingdom.
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Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Television
- 1.2 Personal
life
- 1.3 Discography
- 1.4 Album
- 2 References
- 3 External
links
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Career
Television
Blackwood presented the UK version of Singled
Out [1] on C5 and, in
1999, presented his own show called The Richard Blackwood Show.
He presented Top of the Pops
for the BBC
and hosted MTV's
Select. He made one appearance on the news quiz Have I Got News For You
and he has also appeared in numerous reality
television series: The Club,
Drop the Celebrity
and I'm Famous and Frightened!,
Celebrity Detox - where he underwent enemas for the
British TV viewers entertainment - and the Bull Run Rally.
Blackwood appeared on Brass Eye in 2001, during which he was
tricked into saying that internet paedophiles can make computer
keyboards emit noxious fumes in order to subdue children (Blackwood
even sniffed a keyboard and claimed to be able to smell the fumes,
which he said made him feel "suggestible").
Blackwood has acted in such programmes as Holby City
and played the title character in the harrowing 2002 television series,
Ed Stone Is Dead.
In 2006, he appeared on the TV programme, The Mint
and features in a comedy DVD release called Princes Of Comedii.
He has recently appeared in the play The Brothers at the
Hackney empire.
Blackwood released an album called You'll Love to
Hate This in 2001 which included a cover of one of track by Junior,
who is Blackwood's uncle.
In 2003 Blackwood had his Isle of Dogs home repossessed and
declared himself bankrupt. He was reportedly often heckled
with the phrase "Oi Blackwood, you're BANKRUPT SUNSHINE!" by passers-by
on the street [2]. The culmination of this was an
incident in which Blackwood placed a gun to his head, but was then
restrained by his girlfriend.
In spite of recent troubles, he is experiencing a minor
resurgence, as a guest at Students' Unions [3].
In March 2007, he returned to public attention with his role
in the Bollywood
film Don't Stop Dreaming,
in which he plays a bass guitarist, called Jimmy [4].
Blackwood is now a radio presenter for black London station
Choice FM.
Personal life
- For a time he was step-brother to model
Naomi Campbell (his father
was married to her mother).
Discography
Album
Richard Blackwood on cover of Ikonz, March 2007
You'll Love to Hate This (2001)
- 1. "Mama-Who da Man?"
- 2. "1, 2, 3, 4 - Get With the Wicked"
- 3. "Someone There for Me"
- 4. "F.T.P. "
- 5. "Close to You"
- 6. "Run for Ya Crew"
- 7. "Nasty"
- 8. "Summertime Bop"
- 9. "Doin' It Tomorrow"
- 10. "They Don't Know Me"
- 11. "Mama-Who da Man? (Original Junior
Mix)"
- 12. "In the Park"
References
-
"The Price of Fame" (MTV)- Interview with Richard Blackwood.
External links
[5]
official myspace site.