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Olly Mann was born on 12 May, 1981 in Hendon, North London, England, is an An english male comedian. Discover Olly Mann'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 42 years old?

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Occupation • Podcaster • Radio personality • Columnist
Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 12 May 1981
Birthday 12 May
Birthplace Hendon, North London, England
Nationality United Kingdom

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Olly Mann is a British podcaster, broadcaster and BBC presenter.

He is best known as the presenter of the weekend evening show on LBC and for his work with longtime collaborator Helen Zaltzman with whom he presented the award-winning podcast Answer Me This!.

Olly Mann began podcasting before it became a popular form of entertainment and is one of the medium's veterans.

Mann was educated at St Christopher School, an independent school in the town of Letchworth Garden City in Hertfordshire, followed by St Catherine's College at the University of Oxford, where he first met Zaltzman.

2000

Mann remarked that in the mid-2000s, mainstream media lacked younger figures who could blend geekiness with humour.

Alongside co-host Ollie Peart, the duo humorously discusses current trends, like the emergence of "anti-tech tech" and the popularity of inspirational quote posters to more serious topics.

For example, in series three, Mann interviewed Adam Deen, a former member of the banned British extremist group Al-Muhajiroun.

Deen candidly discusses his radicalisation journey and subsequent shift to campaign against such ideologies.

Critics describe Mann's interviewing style as both probing and empathetic.

Later, Mann stated that the show embodied the essence of public service broadcasting, presenting challenging content within an entertaining package.

2007

Answer Me This! was a discussion-based podcast launched in 2007 with co-host Helen Zaltzman.

It was one of the long-standing podcasts in the medium.

The program answered listener-submitted questions that range from intricate to practical to esoteric.

Examples of listener queries incle topics like the annual count of meatballs served at Ikea and the speed capacity of the Popemobile.

Initially, the pair recorded each episode from Zaltzman's sitting room in Crystal Palace, London.

The show increased its audience following a number of publicity stunts in Luxembourg, which they had identified as "the world's smallest country with its own iTunes site", and where they became the fourth highest-ranked podcast in the country.

2009

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 BBC 5 Live.

In 2009 was nominated for Best Internet Programme at the Sony Radio Academy Awards; an award it went on to win in 2010 (Silver) and 2011 (Gold).

It was selected as one of the Top 10 Comedy Podcasts in the World by The Guardian, and as Critic's Choice in Radio Times, Metro, and The Observer.

2010

This was followed by other specials for the network, including "Web 2010 with Helen and Olly", in which they interviewed Trinny Woodall and Jon Ronson; 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 2010, Zaltzman and Mann wrote a book of the show, published by Faber and Faber, and were commissioned by VisitBritain to make an online video series, Helen and Olly's Great British Question.

After achieving significant acclaim and producing 400 episodes spanning fifteen years the duo concluded the series in 2021.

Mann hosts the monthly podcast The Modern Mann with co-hosts Alix Fox, and Ollie Peart.

The podcast is aimed at all audiences and covers contemporary culture in a magazine format.

Its presenters sought a balance between humour and inquisitiveness for their target demographic.

2012

In 2012, Mann became a regular stand-in presenter on London talk station LBC 97.3, where he has interviewed comedians Rufus Hound and Charlie Higson and hosted the overnight slot for ten nights over the festive period.

2013

In December 2013, he was announced as the new presenter of the overnight slot for 2014.

2016

The show has been nominated Podcast of the Year twice at the UK Radio Academy Awards, winning Silver in 2016.

2017

In 2017, he became a regular presenter on BBC Radio 4, hosting nine series of the lecture programme, Four Thought.

Mann began co-hosting Saturday Live (radio series) with Nikki Bedi in September 2023.

2018

In one notable episode from 2018 interviewed a rape survivor who reached out to share her story, detailing her rape experience from nearly a decade ago and its subsequent events.

Throughout the interview, Mann exhibited empathy and sensitivity, focusing on letting Adam recount her ordeal without sensationalism.

Adam vividly described various moments post the incident, from a forensic expert investigating her bedroom to the rigorous cross-examination she faced in court.

Despite the harrowing nature of her testimony, Adam's retelling was neither despairing nor defeatist.

She was resilient, emphasising her journey to reclaim control over her life and the incident's aftermath.

The episode underscored the importance of understanding and supporting survivors of such traumatic experiences.

The episode won Gold in the Best Interview category at the British Podcast Awards.

Mann also hosts The Week Unwrapped, a podcast from the British magazine The Week.