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Oliver Louis Mann is a British writer, presenter and gadget correspondent. He is best known as the presenter of the weekend evening show on
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and for his work with longtime collaborator
Helen Zaltzman Helen Zaltzman is an English podcaster, broadcaster and writer. She produces the linguistics podcast ''The Allusionist'', the entertainment podcast ''Answer Me This!'', and the ''Veronica Mars'' recap podcast ''Veronica Mars Investigations''. ...
with whom he presented the award-winning podcast ''
Answer Me This! ''Answer Me This!'' was a comedy podcast by Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann made between 2007 and 2021 in which they answered questions submitted by the general public. It was one of the first independent British podcasts to gain success, and led ...
''.


Education

Mann was educated at
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, an independent school in the town of
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in Hertfordshire, followed by St Catherine's College at the
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, where he first met Zaltzman.


Life and career


''Answer Me This!''

Zaltzman and Mann began presenting their weekly comedy podcast ''
Answer Me This! ''Answer Me This!'' was a comedy podcast by Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann made between 2007 and 2021 in which they answered questions submitted by the general public. It was one of the first independent British podcasts to gain success, and led ...
'' in 2007, recording each episode from Zaltzman's sitting room in
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. The show increased its audience following a number of
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s in
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, which they had selected as "the world's smallest country with its own iTunes site", and where they became the fourth highest-ranked podcast in the country. In 2009 was nominated for Best Internet Programme at the
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; an award it went on to win in 2010 (Silver) and 2011 (Gold). It has been selected as one of the Top 10 Comedy Podcasts in the World by ''
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'', and as Critic's Choice in '' Radio Times'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. In 2010, Zaltzman and Mann wrote a book of the show, published by Faber and Faber, and were commissioned by
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to make an online video series, "Helen and Olly's Great British Questions". In 2012, they released their first album, ''Answer Me This! Jubilee'', which entered the UK Top 20 Album Chart.


The Modern Mann

The Modern Mann podcast launched in 2015 as a "magazine show for the podcast generation". In each episode, Olly Mann is joined by sex educator and journalist Alix Fox for a weekly trip into Alix's "Foxhole", and tech writer and T.V presenter Ollie Peart for "The Zeitgeist". The show starts with "The Zeitgeist" where Peart is set weekly challenges listeners submit, which he then reports back on. In the middle segment, Mann interviews people whose job it is to "provoke or confuse". Examples include a theme park designer, a white hat hacker, and a gambling addict. The show finishes with The Foxhole featuring Alix Fox, a "softly-spoken, foul-mouthed love expert" who answers listeners' questions such as "How do I clean my vibrator?" and "How do I tell my wife I’m gay?" The show has twice been nominated 'Podcast of the Year' at the UK Radio Academy Awards, winning Silver in 2016.


Radio

In 2009, Zaltzman and Mann became the UK's first podcasters to be given their own radio show, "Web 2009 with Helen and Olly", an irreverent look back at the year's online trends, on
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. This was followed by other specials for the network, including "Web 2010 with Helen and Olly", in which they interviewed
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and
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; and, in 2012, "Helen and Olly's Required Listening", a look at the world of alternative broadcasting. In 2010, 5 Live gave Zaltzman and Mann their own regular slot, as the "internet experts" on Saturday night news magazine programme ''Saturday Edition''. After the show had been running for two years, the slot was made available to download as part of the BBC's weekly ''Let's Talk About Tech'' podcast. In 2012, Mann became a regular stand-in presenter on London talk station LBC 97.3, where he has interviewed comedians
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and
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and hosted the overnight slot for ten nights over the festive period. In December 2013, he was announced as the new presenter of the overnight slot for 2014.


Gadgets & technology

Mann is the gadgets correspondent for ''British Forces News'' on BFBS and reports on technology for Radio 2 daytime show '' Steve Wright in the Afternoon'', including annual coverage of the Consumer Electronics Show in
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. He is also the gadget columnist for ''
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'' and has reported on gadgets and technology for outlets including '' This Morning'', '' Sky News'', CNET and the
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show.


Television

As a newspaper reviewer, Mann regularly appears on '' BBC Breakfast'', ''
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'', Sky News and the
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. Before going front of camera, Mann worked as a TV producer on shows including ''
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'' (BBC2), and ITV's ''The London Programme'' and ''Confessions''. He now writes for comedy shows including '' Celebrity Juice'' and '' Keith's LemonAid''.British Comedy Guid
"Keith's LemonAid - series credits"
2012


References


External links


Answer Me This! podcastOlly Mann's official site
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