- Born
- Birth nameRichard Thomas Osman
- Height6′ 7″ (2.01 m)
- Richard Osman was born on November 28, 1970 in Billericay, Essex, England, UK. He is a producer and writer, known for The Thursday Murder Club, Boyz Unlimited (1999) and You Have Been Watching (2009). He has been married to Ingrid Oliver since December 3, 2022.
- SpouseIngrid Oliver(December 3, 2022 - present)
- ChildrenRubySonny
- Parents
- RelativesMat Osman(Sibling)Mabel Osman(Aunt or Uncle)Norman Osman(Aunt or Uncle)Alice(Grandparent)John(Aunt or Uncle)
- His towering height
- His geeky look
- He won Heat magazine's "Weird Crush of the Year" in 2011.
- He is a huge fan of R.E.M. and recommended all their albums during an episode of Pointless Celebrities (2010).
- He was a member of the panel for the Channel 4 coverage of the 2017 general election.
- By an extraordinary coincidence, he bought the same first single and album as his Pointless (2009) co-presenter Alexander Armstrong (the first album he bought was "Kings of the Wild Frontier" by Adam and the Ants and the first single he bought was "Swords of a Thousand Men" by Tenpole Tudor).
- There are two dreaded words that pretty much decide everything you ever watch on British television. And no, those words aren't "Jeremy Clarkson". They are words you may not have heard before, but words that make every TV producer, commissioner, presenter and advertiser shake with fear. I'm talking about "The Overnights".
- The overnights answer all the questions that can sometimes leave us baffled about television. Why did that show I love get axed? Why does that show I hate keep returning? How does Piers Morgan keep getting work?
- [on Simon Cowell] Everything he is in turns to gold but to me he doesn't love TV and he looks upon it as a way to make money. He seems like a terrible producer. Every time he talks about TV I think, 'Mate, you don't know what you're talking about.' He's fantastic on screen - what a great pantomime villain. But making hit telly is difficult, and if you look at it in percentage terms he doesn't have a great track record. Although he does have great producers working for him.
- I love a bit of Bruno Mars.
- I like a bit of country. I'll tell you what, exploring the back catalogue of Kenny Rogers is not a bad idea to do. He's got some cracking tunes there.
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