Andrew Hunter Murray

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Andrew Hunter Murray

Andrew Hunter Murray

Who is Andrew Hunter Murray?

Andrew Hunter Murray is a comedian, podcaster, journalist, and writer. Andrew Hunter Murray is currently a member of the “QI Elves” team and works as a writer and researcher for the BBC panel show QI. The journalist also co-hosts the No Such Thing as a Fish podcast.

Early Life and Childhood

Andrew Hunter Murray was born in England in August 1987. Andrew’s age is 33.

Andrew grew up in Kingston upon Thames, which is located in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in South West London, England.

The left-handed comedian was born under the sign of Leo and currently attends Oxford University. Andrew, on the other hand, hasn’t revealed much about his parents or siblings.

Education Detils

Andrew Hunter Murray’s educational background is unknown.

Professional Career

Hunter Murray is best known for No Such Thing As The News, a topical comedy series hosted by the stars of QI’s No Such Thing As A Fish podcast.

Despite his celebrity in the entertainment industry, Andrew has not made public his marital status, wife, spouse, wedding, or marriage.

Andrew, a writer from London, published The Last Day, a high-concept thriller set in a world whose rotation has slowed to a halt. Penguin Random House published the novel in the United Kingdom and the United States in 2020.

Andrew has worked on the BBC show QI as a writer and researcher for over ten years.

He is best known for No Such Thing As The News, a topical comedy series hosted by the stars of QI’s No Such Thing As A Fish podcast. Andrew, Dan Schreiber, Anna Ptaszynski, Jane Hill, James Harkin, and Matthew Amroliwala star in the comedy.

Andrew Hunter Murray
Andrew Hunter Murray as a comedian. Source: theguardian

So far, it has produced two series and thirteen episodes. Michael Matheson directs, with John Lloyd and Keith Blackmore producing.

He currently writes comedy for QI on BBC Two as well as in Private Eye magazine.

Andrew is a regular on BBC Two’s No Such Thing As The News and a two-time Chortle Award-winning podcast called No Such Thing As A Fish.

He is also the host of the highly regarded Page 94: The Private Eye Podcast. Andrew’s first solo show, Round One, sold out at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Aside from that, he appeared on a number of shows, including John Lloyd’s Museum of Curiosity Live, BBC Two’s Only Connect, and Literary Death Match.

Andrew has directed, performed, and appeared as a guest with various improv groups such as Baby Wants Candy, Grand Theft Impro, Folie à Deux, Monkey Toast, and Marcus Brigstocke’s Unavailable for Comment.

Andrew also writes comedy scripts, primarily and inexplicably for Norwegians. Previously, he contributed to Afterlife, the sequel to The Meaning of Liff, a best-selling novel by John Lloyd and Douglas Adams.

Andrew was a semi-finalist on So You Think You’re Funny as a stand-up comedian.

The podcaster has toured the world and produced three books (The Book of the Year, The Book of the Year 2018, and The Book of the Year 2019), as well as a BBC2 series called No Such Thing As The News.

Net Worth and Salary

Andrew Hunter Murray makes an annual salary of $67,238.

Andrew has amassed a net worth of $2,397,467 as a result of his work as a comedian and journalist.

Relationship Status

Andrew Hunter Murray’s marital status is unknown.

Body Measurements

He stands taller than average. Andrew is 6 feet 2 inches tall ( Approx 1.88m).

Social Media

His social media handles are unknown.

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Trivia

  • He was born in England in August 1987.
  • Andrew Murray is a comedian, podcaster, journalist, and writer from England.
  • He is currently a member of the “QI Elves” team and works as a writer and researcher for the BBC panel show QI.
  • No Such Thing as a Fish is a spin-off podcast hosted by a journalist.
  • Andrew has amassed a net worth of $2,397,467.