Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster is a food and comedy podcast in which guests … James Acaster is an English comedian.

James proved he cannot bake but viewers loved the presence of James in the show.

With countless appearances on the BBC show Mock The Week & writer of the book 'Classic Scrapes'. James William Acaster (/ ˈ eɪ k æ s t ə r /; born 9 January 1985) is an English comedian originally from Kettering, Northamptonshire.. He is a once in a generation comedian, and I can’t think of anyone who wouldn’t enjoy them. He also currently hosts Hypothetical alongside Josh Widdicombe.

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Consisting largely of stories told from a Radio X radio show presented by Josh Widdicombe, the book describes amusing incidents in which Acaster ended up in embarrassing situations, referred to … He is best known for his regular appearances on panel shows such as Mock the Week and Would I Lie to You?.

James Acaster was born on 9th January 1985. James Acaster Net Worth, Age, Height, Weight, Body Measurements, Dating, Marriage, Relationship Stats, Family, Career, Wiki.Scroll below and check our most recent updates about about James Acaster's Biography, Salary, Estimated Net worth, Expenses, Income Reports & Financial Breakdown 2020! James Acaster is one of the UK's finest stand up comedians. The James Acaster specials on Netflix are spectacularly good. James Acaster is an English comedian originally from Kettering, Northamptonshire, England. He was born on 9th January 1985 that makes his age 33, only a couple of weeks away from turning 34. He has performed for several consecutive years at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and has been nominated for Best Show five times. His father’s name is David Acaster but no information about her mother is available. His birthplace is Kettering, England. James Acaster's Classic Scrapes is a 2017 autobiography by English comedian James Acaster. Comedian James Acaster was trolled on Twitter and it turned into an epic slanging match Stand-up comedians have to be able to handle a bit of heckling or they simply won’t survive the gigs in a room over a pub, performing to stag parties, someone who wandered in out of the rain and the bar staff. James has a number of projects in development including a book he is writing inspired from his appearances of Josh Widdicombe’s Radio X show entitled, ‘James Acaster’s Classic Scrapes’.