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Brixton, London, England | 19 April 1984
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Occupation | TV Producer |
Joseph Edward Varley (born 19 April 1984) is a British television executive, producer, [1] and actor [2] best known for co-creating the British TV dating show Dinner Date [3] [4] and BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show Unspeakable. [5] [6]
Varley was born in Brixton and raised in Kingston upon Thames, London.[ citation needed] He was educated at Tiffin School, London and Exeter University, where he achieved a first class honours degree in Drama.[ citation needed]
Varley first worked for Hat Trick Productions, where he was involved in the production of such BAFTA-winning shows as Fonejacker, Facejacker, Murder in Successville, and Room101.[ citation needed] It was also here, where he co-created Dinner Date, now in its 12th series, having spawned over 300 episodes and been aired in over 20 countries. [7]
Other credits include Drunk History UK version for Comedy Central, viral hit Little Prankers for BBC Three, Britain Today Tonight for Channel 4 and Alan Carr: Chatty Man (C4). [8]
He has worked for prestigious TV production companies such as Endemol Shine Group’s Zeppotron, All3Media’s Objective Media Group, Tiger Aspect Productions, Fulwell73 and Studio71, [9] before setting up his own production company in 2018 called Brown Bred productions. [10]
In December 2022, he was executive producer for LifeHak, commissioned for Channel 4’s Comedy YouTube Channel. [11]
Since February 2024, he has been the creator and executive producer for BBC Radio 4 comedy panel show, Unspeakable, starring Phil Wang and Susie Dent. [6] [12]