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Meet a true comedy master (and it's not who you think)

Dan Patterson created the TV satire show ‘Mock the Week’ and ushered in a golden age for stand-up comedians

March 8, 2013 11:00
Patterson with Mock the Week host Dara O’Briain and former regular Rory Bremner. The show creates “superstars”

ByAnna Sheinman, Anna Sheinman

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I have only just turned on my Dictaphone and Dan Patterson is already at it. The creator of TV comedy behemoth Mock The Week fires off the first of a series of snappy one-liners more than worthy of any of the comedians on his show. Sadly, it is not printable, but suffice to say I now feel very differently about my Dictaphone.

Patterson has every reason to be in a laughing mood. A new BBC2 series confirms what every aspiring stand-up already knows: Dan is the man behind modern British comedy.

That programme was Mock the Week Looks Back At… the start of series of themed clip collections using material stretching back to the first series of the satirical quiz show in 2005. It is part well-structured rehash, part testimony to the power Patterson wields. As he puts it: “The nice thing is we’ve got a lot of people who used to be in the show who maybe were less well-known than they are now.”

The names dotted through our conversation underline just how major an understatement that is: Michael McIntyre, Frankie Boyle, Ed Byrne, Russell Howard. These are just some of the comedians who now tour to packed stadiums who all got their TV break courtesy of Patterson.