Mark Dolan

Comedian

Birthday March 17, 1974

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace London, England

Age 49 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 194 cm

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1974

Mark Dolan (born 17 March 1974) is an English presenter, writer and comedian.

He hosts Mark Dolan Tonight and Friday Night Live on GB News.

2000

Dolan started as a stand-up comedian in 2000.

He has toured the world as a live comic.

Dolan's career in media began as a radio producer, working for the female-only Viva Radio, 963 Liberty and the original incarnation of Talkradio and then Talksport.

He was the producer of the Nick Ferrari and David Banks-fronted Big Boys' Breakfast.

2002

Dolan first came to the public's attention in 2002 after writing and performing in a Comedy Lab entitled 'The Richard Taylor Interviews'.

2005

He was the host of the Channel 4 game show Balls of Steel from 2005 until 2008.

Dolan grew up above the Sir Robert Peel public house in Kentish Town, with his landlord father, mother Diane, brother and two sisters.

Dolan is proud of his heritage and often refers to this period of his life on his GB News show.

Dolan attended University College School and the University of Edinburgh, where he received an MA in politics.

Whilst an undergraduate at Edinburgh, he performed in the improvisational comedy troupe The Improverts.

Dolan was the host of Channel 4 show Balls of Steel, which he presented from 2005 to 2008.

He was also the presenter of the TV documentary series The World's ...And Me. The show ran to three series and twelve one-hour films and led to the release of the book The World's Most Extraordinary People and Me, published by HarperCollins.

2006

In 2006, Dolan helped launch More4 as the host of The Last Word, a nightly topical discussion show.

He has also fronted shows for E4, including its launch comedy series, Show Me The Funny, and provides his voice as presenter of a new series for Five called Urban Legends.

For five years, Dolan was the presenter of Sky Movies' weekly movie-news show 35mm and Channel 4's The Mad Bad Ad Show.

2013

In February 2013, Dolan took part in the fifth series of Let's Dance for Comic Relief as a member of "Destiny's Dad" alongside fellow stand-up comedians Hal Cruttenden and Shaun Keaveny.

2015

In 2015, Dolan co-hosted If Katie Hopkins Ruled the World with British reality TV personality Katie Hopkins.

2016

In 2016, he won the Celebrity Come Dine with Me Christmas Special, with a Dickensian themed meal of pea soup, three bird roast and plum duff as dessert.

He also appeared in the fourth and final series of the Channel 4 wintersports entertainment show The Jump, alongside Bradley Wiggins, Robbie Fowler, and Jason Robinson.

Dolan joined GB News on 23 July 2021, presenting Mark Dolan Tonight on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings berween 9pm and 11pm.

In November 2023, Patrick Christys took over the Tonight show on Friday evenings, with Dolan presenting a new programme, Friday Night Live, between 8pm and 9pm.

He has also presented the paper review show Headliners on the channel.

2017

In 2017 Dolan returned to radio, presenting a breakfast show on Fubar Radio, an online radio station based in London.

2019

In 2019, Dolan joined talkRADIO, where he presented Drivetime from 4pm to 7 Monday to Friday, Saturday nights 10pm to 1am and Sundays 8pm to 10pm.

He left the station in July 2021 to join rivals, GB News.

2020

In September 2020, at a time in the COVID-19 pandemic when the wearing of face coverings was compulsory in shops and on public transport in the United Kingdom, Dolan cut up a face mask during a talkRADIO broadcast, calling the masks "wretched, godawful, damned, blinking, uncomfortable, scientifically empty, and useless".

Dolan's fellow talkRADIO host Jamie East quit the station when Dolan went unpunished by station bosses.

Presenter Piers Morgan and doctor Hilary Jones criticised his actions on Good Morning Britain as behaviour that could "cost lives".

The next month Dolan clarified that he followed all government rules on mask wearing, but considered the science around them to be "flaky".