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Jack Docherty (John Docherty) was born on 1962 in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a Scottish writer, actor, presenter and producer. Discover Jack Docherty's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation Writer, actor, presenter, producer
Age 62 years old
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1930

The sketch featuring the Stoneybridge council bidding for the Olympics was voted the 30th best of all time in The Top 50 Comedy Sketches on Channel 4.

He also starred with Moray Hunter in the Absolutely spin off sitcom Mr Don & Mr George.

1962

John Docherty (born 1962) is a Scottish writer, actor, presenter and producer.

1980

Docherty first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers which he formed with George Watson's College schoolfriends Moray Hunter, Gordon Kennedy and Pete Baikie.

They performed each year from 1980 to 1985.

1982

In 1982 he dropped out of Aberdeen University where he was studying law, after he and Moray Hunter became staff writers in the BBC radio comedy department contributing to various shows including Radio Active, In One Ear, Week Ending and The News Huddlines.

He also recorded one series with The Bodgers for Radio 4 called In Other Words...The Bodgers.

For the second series, producer Alan Nixon teamed them with John Sparkes and Morwenna Banks for Bodgers, Banks and Sparkes, forming the cast that would go on to make the sketch show Absolutely for Channel 4.

1984

Arfington, Arfington their 1984 show and Mr Hargreaves Did It their 1985 show were both shortlisted for the Perrier Comedy Award.

In addition to his radio work, he wrote for Spitting Image for four series between 1984 and 1987.

During the same period he also contributed to various other comedy shows including Alas Smith and Jones, and The Lenny Henry Show.

He was also script editor for the first series of Vic Reeves Big Night Out.

1989

He wrote four series of Absolutely (1989–1992) and with Hunter the spin-off Channel 4 sitcom Mr Don & Mr George (1993).

With Morwenna Banks he co-wrote the C4 Comedy Lab "Model, Actress, Whatever..."

directed by Rankin and, again with Moray Hunter, two series of the BBC2 sitcom The Creatives.

Premiered in 1989 the show marked a shift away from the political satirical orthodoxy of the 1980s to the surreal, character based comedy of the 1990s.

The recurring characters he portrayed included MacGlashan, George MacDiarmid, Peter Wells, Mr Nice and one of the Stoneybridge councillors.

The company was formed in 1989 to produce the eponymous sketch show for Channel 4 and has since gone on to produce various comedy shows including Mr Don & Mr George, Trigger Happy TV, The Armstrong and Miller Show, The Strangerers, Stressed Eric, The Jack Docherty Show and Meg and Mog.

1997

In 1997 he was part of the launch of Channel 5 becoming Britain's first five nights a week chat show host on The Jack Docherty Show.

The show also featured some of the first television work of writers Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley, Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, and writer/performers David Mitchell and Robert Webb.

Not The Jack Docherty Show, broadcast when Docherty was on holiday, featured guest hosts including Phill Jupitus, Rich Hall, Melinda Messenger and, most notably, Graham Norton, who was signed by Channel 4 after his stint to host So Graham Norton.

1998

He played the role of Ben Gray in two series of the advertising sitcom The Creatives (1998 and 2000) on BBC2.

1999

Docherty quit the show in 1999 and Channel 5 did not replace him, ending their production of late night chat shows.

2000

Also in 2000 he co-starred with Mark Williams in The Strangerers, the Rob Grant penned sci-fi series for Sky One, and provided one of the voices for the Aardman Oscar nominated short Humdrum.

In 2000, he hosted the BAFTA film awards in London.

Notoriously, he began the night by revealing the twist ending to The Sixth Sense, a move that did not go down well with the audience.

In 2000 to 2001 he hosted the Radio 2 show Saturday Night Jack which reunited him with his Absolutely colleague Pete Baikie.

He was also an occasional host of Radio 2's Friday night arts show.

He plays Chief Commissioner Cameron Miekelson in BBC Scotland's comedy Scot Squad.

2008

In 2008 he and Hunter wrote the BBC2 series The Cup starring Steve Edge.

This was an adaptation of the Canadian sitcom The Tournament.

His work as a producer includes the BBC Scotland film No Holds Bard (2008), and two series (2009 and 2010) of the BBC1 sitcom The Old Guys.

Docherty was a co-founder of Absolutely Productions.

2012

In 2012 he wrote and acted in "Stop / Start", a pilot for BBC Radio 4.

2013

This was then commissioned for a 6-part series which was broadcast on Radio 4 from 6 September 2013 with the title Start/Stop and ran for three series.

In 2013 he appeared regularly in the BBC3 sitcom Badults.

2016

A TV pilot of the show was broadcast under the name Stop/Start in March 2016 as part of the BBC's Comedy Playhouse series.

As an actor Docherty is best known for his work on the Channel 4 cult comedy sketch show Absolutely.

2019

It was made available as an audio download in October 2019 with the title changed to It's Not Us, It's Them, although the reason for the change is unknown.