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'''Matthew "Matt" Morgan''' is an English comedian, writer and presenter, best known for co-hosting The [[Russell Brand]] Show for its duration on BBC Radio 2, as well as co-hosting "On The Road", a documentary based on the eponymous Jack Kerouac novel. | '''Matthew "Matt" Morgan''' is an English comedian, writer and presenter, best known for co-hosting The [[Russell Brand]] Show for its duration on BBC Radio 2, as well as co-hosting "On The Road", a documentary based on the eponymous Jack Kerouac novel. | ||
In the | In the radio show, Morgan featured as the straight man to Brand's usually outrageous and wacky persona, often mimicking Brand's Dot Cotton-esque accent and singing timbre. He also was the foil of such stories as "Apocalyto with the director's commentary on" and the infamous "Pin-Pinning incident" for which he was given the moniker of "The Original Victim". | ||
He was not present for the penultimate shows, as he was "away on holiday", and was therefore not involved in the Andrew Sachs controversy. | He was not present for the penultimate shows, as he was "away on holiday", and was therefore not involved in the Andrew Sachs controversy. | ||
He has also been credited as a writer for other Brand works, notably "Russell Brand's Ponderland". | He has also been credited as a writer for other Brand works, notably "Russell Brand's Ponderland". |
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Matthew "Matt" Morgan is an English comedian, writer and presenter, best known for co-hosting The Russell Brand Show for its duration on BBC Radio 2, as well as co-hosting "On The Road", a documentary based on the eponymous Jack Kerouac novel.
In the radio show, Morgan featured as the straight man to Brand's usually outrageous and wacky persona, often mimicking Brand's Dot Cotton-esque accent and singing timbre. He also was the foil of such stories as "Apocalyto with the director's commentary on" and the infamous "Pin-Pinning incident" for which he was given the moniker of "The Original Victim".
He was not present for the penultimate shows, as he was "away on holiday", and was therefore not involved in the Andrew Sachs controversy.
He has also been credited as a writer for other Brand works, notably "Russell Brand's Ponderland".