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Josephine Grace Brand (born 23 July 1957) is an English comedian, writer, presenter and actress. Starting her entertainment career with a move from psychiatric nursing to the
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stand-up scene and early performances on '' Saturday Live'', she went on to appear on '' The Brain Drain'',
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's '' Jo Brand Through the Cakehole'', '' Getting On'' and various television appearances including as a regular guest on '' QI'', '' Have I Got News for You'' and '' Would I Lie to You?''. She also makes regular appearances on
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in programmes such as ''
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'' and '' Just a Minute''. Since 2014 she has been the presenter of '' The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice''. In 2003, Brand was listed in ''
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'' as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy.


Early life

Brand was born in
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, London, near St Paul's Church in a house which was "a little terraced Victorian place on the Wandsworth Road with an outside toilet", and grew up in
Hastings Hastings () is a large seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east to the county town of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to the north-west ...
,
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. Her mother was a
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at
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and her father was a
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. Her father suffered from depression from the age of 12, until he was successfully treated with
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in his mid-50s. Her parents separated when she was a teenager. Brand is the middle of three children, with two brothers. When she was about four, the family moved to the village of St Mary's Platt near
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in
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, and a year later, to
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. Brand was educated at St Mary's Platt Primary School, Benenden Village Primary School,
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until the age of 16, Hastings High School for Girls and Bexhill College. After working in a pub, for
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, and as a nursing assistant in a residential unit for adults with learning disabilities she took a joint social science degree with a Registered Mental Nurse qualification at
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. She then worked as a
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for ten years, at the South London Bethlem hospital, Cefn Coed Hospital in
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and
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in south London.


Career


Comedy

When Brand began her career in comedy, she used the stage name the "Sea Monster". She was part of the British
alternative comedy Alternative comedy is a term coined in the 1980s for a style of comedy that makes a conscious break with the mainstream comedic style of an era. The phrase has had different connotations in different contexts: in the UK, it was used to describe ...
movement, working in London alternative comedy clubs in the mid-1980s, and appearing initially on the '' Saturday Live'' television show. She shared a flat with fellow comic and comedy club owner Ivor Dembina. Brand's early style involved her delivering jokes in a bored monotone, one line at a time, with pauses in between. It drew heavily from pop culture and the media, with many jokes containing references to celebrities and public figures. Brand has said that she drank heavily before her first gig, was heckled throughout, and received no applause at the end of the set. Her
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boots, large size and short hair led to false rumours that she was a
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. In 2007, Brand narrated ''Laughter & Tears: The Les Dawson Story'', a documentary tribute to
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, which was broadcast on
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in October 2007. In 2010, Brand took part in '' Channel 4's Comedy Gala'', a benefit show held in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital, filmed live at the O2 Arena in London on 30 March. Brand played the Demon Dinner Lady in the
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live-action film '' Horrid Henry: The Movie'' (2011). She also provided a voice-over for the Lyric, Hammersmith Theatre's 2011 pantomime ''Aladdin''. In August 2015, Brand judged the first ever Class Clowns competition at the
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, she also announced the winner at the
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on the night. Brand has written a feature-film adaptation of her novel ''The More You Ignore Me''. She will also star in the film.


Television

In 1993, Brand became a resident panellist, along with
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, on BBC monologue show '' The Brain Drain''. Her transition into mainstream television continued when she starred in her own series on
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, '' Jo Brand Through the Cakehole'', co-written with comedy writer Jim Miller, who was already her main stand-up writer. Brand has had several solo television series, and presented shows such as '' Jo Brand's Commercial Breakdown''. She had a
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in an episode of ''
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'' entitled "New Best Friend" (1994), and also appeared on ''
Star Spell ''Star Spell'' is a BBC game show which put celebrities against each other in spelling related games, each one was subsequently eliminated until there was one Star Spell Champion. It was presented by Eamonn Holmes Eamonn Holmes (; born 3 D ...
'', a spin-off from ''
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'' in 2004. Her television success continued with guest appearances on shows such as '' Have I Got News for You'' and '' QI'', to the extent where she became the most frequently appearing guest on the latter, appearing in a total of 34 episodes. As a fan of ''
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'', Brand achieved an ambition when she was invited to appear in the show's "Dictionary Corner" as the celebrity guest. She later became a friend of the host,
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, and after his death in 2005 attended his
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at
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. She has appeared on ''Countdown'' as a Dictionary Corner guest 88 times. In 2004, Brand appeared in a special episode of '' What Not to Wear'', where fashion gurus
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and
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gave her a makeover. On 25 March 2007, Brand appeared on '' Play It Again'', where she was required to learn how to play the organ in just four months. This was in preparation to perform
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's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor for an audience of 8,000 people at London's
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on the second largest
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in the United Kingdom. In order to practise her performance, she played " Dear Lord and Father of Mankind", a favourite hymn of hers at a church service in her former village church in Benenden, Kent, and accompanied dancers at
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. Prior to this, her only experiences with musical instruments had been childhood piano and violin lessons. Brand took part in the first celebrity version of '' Comic Relief Does Fame Academy''. In 2007 she appeared as a celebrity contestant on ''
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''. In 2009 she participated in ''
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'', another Comic Relief fundraiser, dancing as
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, reaching the final. She has also been a judge on the show. In January 2013 Brand took part in a special Comic Relief series of ''
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''. Brand has been a fill-in host on ''
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'' and ''
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''. Brand co-created, co-wrote and co-starred in the
BBC Four BBC Four is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by the BBC. It was launched on 2 March 2002
sitcom '' Getting On'' opposite
Joanna Scanlan Joanna Marion Scanlan (born 27 October 1961) is a British actress. On television, she is known for her roles in British series such as ''The Thick of It'' (2005–2012), '' Getting On'' (2009–2012), ''Puppy Love'' (2014), and ''No Offence'' ( ...
and
Vicki Pepperdine Vicki Pepperdine (born 1961) is an English comedy actress and writer. She was nominated for two BAFTA TV Awards for co-writing the BBC sitcom '' Getting On'' (2009–12), and was also nominated for a British Comedy Award for her portrayal of ...
, for which she won the 2011 Best TV Comedy Actress BAFTA award. The series, directed by
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and
Susan Tully Susan Tully (born 20 October 1967) is an English actress, television producer, and television director. Her most prominent television acting roles were those of rebellious teenager Suzanne Ross in ''Grange Hill'' and single mother Michelle Fowl ...
, is a gritty and realistic satire on the current state of the
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, set in a geriatric ward. In April 2009 Brand was as a judge with John Amaechi and Jeremy Stockwell on the
BBC Two BBC Two is a British free-to-air public broadcast television network owned and operated by the BBC. It covers a wide range of subject matter, with a remit "to broadcast programmes of depth and substance" in contrast to the more mainstream a ...
series '' The Speaker'', charting the search for "Britain's Best Young Speaker". In 2011, Brand presented '' Jo Brand's Big Splash'', a television programme where she performed a stand-up routine and visited people with a love of water and it was produced by her production company, What Larks! Productions. In January 2013 and 2014, Brand was a judge, with Andy Banks and Leon Taylor, on the ITV show '' Splash!'' . On 14 January 2014, Brand presented an episode of ''The Great Sport Relief Bake Off'' on
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, a charity version of ''
The Great British Bake Off ''The Great British Bake Off'' (often abbreviated to ''Bake Off'' or ''GBBO'') is a British television baking competition, produced by Love Productions, in which a group of amateur bakers compete against each other in a series of rounds, att ...
''. In February 2015 she also presented an episode of ''The Great Comic Relief Bake Off''. Brand is the presenter of '' The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice'', which premiered on 8 August 2014. A second series aired from August 2015, third from August 2016 and a fourth from August 2017. In 2014, Brand co-wrote and starred as Rose in a comedy pilot for
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called '' Damned''. The show was commissioned for a full series by
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, airing in 2016; its second series aired in 2018. Since 2017, she has presented the Channel 5 series ''Jo Brand's Cats & Kittens''. The show is available in the United States on
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as ''Kitten Rescuers''. On 28 January 2019, the
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television series '' Imagine'', presented by
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, documented Jo's life and career, with contributions from many of her comedy peers, in a programme titled ''Jo Brand: No Holds Barred''. In 2019, Brand became a contestant on '' Taskmaster''.


Personal life

Brand married Bernie Bourke, a psychiatric nurse, in 1997 in
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. They have two daughters, Maisie Bourke and Eliza Bourke. Her husband and two daughters are all
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, but Brand prefers to "pursue pork-pies in service stations when no-one is looking." Brand delivered a guest lecture on the subject of psychiatric nursing for the
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Psychology Society in 1997 in return for a donation to Derby Rape Crisis. Also in 1997, she opened at Lambeth Hospital in
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, the first major exhibition of the Adamson Collection since the death of
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, the pioneer of Art Therapy, in 1996. In February 2009, Brand was among a group of British entertainers who wrote an open letter to ''
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'' of London in support of the leaders of the
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who were then on trial in
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.


Charity

Brand is a supporter of the charity
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and has taken part in fundraising events for the organisation. In November 2014, Brand was a part of
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's ''All Star Choir'', who released a cover version of " Wake Me Up" to raise money for the
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's Children in Need. On 28 January 2016, Brand completed a 150-mile walk across Britain, in aid of
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, in
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. Brand crossed the finish line at the Albert Dock at 7.30pm, having set off from the banks of the
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on 22 January. Her efforts were shown in a 60-minute documentary, which aired on 17 March 2016, called '' Jo Brand's Hell of a Walk for Sport Relief''. Brand is a patron of the National Self Harm Network (NSHN),
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, and the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association, as well as London Nightline. She is the president of the Ectopic Pregnancy Trust. Brand is an ambassador for the
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.


Politics

Brand is a staunch supporter of the Labour Party. She was still a contributor to and supporter of the party in 2012. Brand introduced and spoke at the celebration of
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's life at London's Lyric Theatre,
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, on 8 November 2010. She is also a republican. In January 2012, she gave the
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annual lecture at
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alongside the
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(MP) for the town,
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. In August 2014, Brand was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to ''
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'' opposing
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in the run-up to September's referendum on that issue. Brand is a supporter of the
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. In June 2019, Brand was featured in the BBC Radio 4 comedy show ''
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'', after a number of right-wing and far-right European election candidates had been doused with
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s during campaign walkabouts the previous month. Brand said "Why bother with a milkshake when you could get some
battery acid Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid (English in the Commonwealth of Nations, Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen ...
?" She later added: "That’s just me, sorry, I’m not gonna do it, it’s purely a fantasy, but I think milk shakes are pathetic, I honestly do. Sorry." The BBC later defended Brand, explaining "the jokes made on ''Heresy'' are deliberately provocative as the title implies" and that they were "not intended to be taken seriously." The Prime Minister at the time, Theresa May, said the BBC should explain why a joke about throwing battery acid was "appropriate content" for broadcast and the BBC later announced that the remark would be edited out of any future broadcasts. The Metropolitan Police confirmed that it had "received an allegation of Hate speech, incitement to violence that was reported to the MPS on 13 June". and that they were investigating the matter. Appearing at an event in Henley-on-Thames, Henley, Oxfordshire, on the same day, the comedian was said to have apologised for making the joke, saying "Looking back it probably was somewhat a crass and ill-judged joke that might upset people." It was understood that the allegation reported to the police was not made by Nigel Farage or the Brexit Party. Ofcom said it has received 65 complaints about the episode of ''Heresy''. The police dropped the investigation two days later. On 29 August 2019, the BBC's Executive Complaints Unit (ECU) partially upheld complaints about the joke, saying: 'Whilst the ECU recognised that the wider message from this episode is an argument for more civility in political discourse, not less, and Ms Brand's contribution is not intended to be taken as face value, the ECU felt that it went beyond what was appropriate for the show.' In a 2018 interview, Brand recalled an incident where she was forcibly kissed by a financial trader during a charity event in Canary Wharf, commenting that she chose not to report the incident because ‘it would ruin the day and I was worried no one would believe me’.


Awards and honours

On 17 July 2007 Brand was awarded an Honorary degree, honorary doctorate for her work as a psychiatric nurse from the University of Glamorgan (now the University of South Wales). Professor Donna Mead, Dean of the School of Health, Sport and Science, who read Brand up for the award commented, "Jo incorporates much of her experience working in the field of mental health into her current work as a comedian. This has increased awareness of the work done by nurses in the mental health field. She has also used her experiences of working with individuals with conditions such as Alzheimer's to promote awareness of and raise funds for the Alzheimer's Society." In December 2007 she received a ''Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing'' Lifetime Achievement Award, an award associated with the Eileen Skellern Memorial Lecture. At this event she was praised for making mental health nursing more visible to the general public. In January 2014, Brand was awarded a second honorary doctorate from Canterbury Christ Church University, for her work in raising awareness of mental health issues and challenging the stigma surrounding such illnesses.


Bibliography

; Novels * ''Mental'' (with Helen Griffin. HTV Sherman Plays series. Cardiff: Drama Association of Wales, 1996). * ''Sorting Out Billy'' (novel. London: Review, 2004). * ''It's Different for Girls'' (novel. London: Headline Review, 2005). * ''The More You Ignore Me'' (novel. London: Headline Review, 2009). ; Autobiographies * ''Look Back in Hunger. The Autobiography'' (London: Headline Review, 2009). * ''Can't Stand Up For Sitting Down. The Autobiography – Part 2'' (London: Headline Review, 2010). ; Non fiction * ''A Load of Old Balls: Men in History'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1994). * ''A Load of Old Ball Crunchers: Women in History'' (London: Simon & Schuster, 1996).


Filmography

;Television ;Film


Stand-up Releases

* ''A Big Slice of Jo Brand'' VHS (1994) * ''Through the Cakehole'' VHS (1996), DVD (2006) * ''Brand New'' CD (1997) * ''Live Again'' CD (2001) * ''Barely Live'' DVD (2003) * ''Jo Brand Live'' CD (2006) * ''A Load of Old Balls'' CD (2007)


Awards and nominations

* British Comedy Award 1992: Top comedy club performer * British Comedy Award 1995: Best stand-up comic * British Comedy Award 2010: Best female TV comic * BAFTA 2011: Best Female Performance in a Comedy Role * British Comedy Award 2012: Best female TV comic


References


External links

*
Jo Brand: Me? Singing? I couldn't get arrested?
Interview by Jasper Rees, ''The Telegraph'', 30 January 2008.
Keep on running: Jo Brand
Interview by Tarquin Cooper, ''The Telegraph'', 9 April 2005.
Article about Brand's career
for TV show ''The Speaker'', BBC website
BBC Interview by Matt Stadlen
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