



Ben Elton is another comedian and writer that is hugely popular, but not perhaps one of my personal favourites. I have seen him on TV and he is OK, but I prefer his books. I have one of his called 'Inconceivable based on his and his wife attempts to have a baby using IVF. It is very, very funny and moving.
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Already a successful comedian, Ben Elton turned to writing situation comedies during the 1980s and penned BBC classics such as "The Young Ones", "Blackadder", and during the 1990s "The Thin Blue Line".
He provided lyrics for Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical, The Beautiful Game, which was nominated for Best Musical at the Laurence Olivier Theatre Awards in 2001 (2000 season).
His comedy, Popcorn performed at the Apollo Theatre, was awarded the 1998 Laurence Olivier Theatre Award for Best New Comedy of the 1997 season.
He and Andrew Lloyd Webber were awarded the 2000 London Critics Circle Theatre Award (Drama) for Best New Musical for The Beautiful Game performed at the Cambridge Theatre.
Has three children : Bert, Lottie and Fred.
Is co-
He and Richard Curtis were offered the chance to write "Police Academy -
Was a host of The Prince's Trust 30th Birthday: Live.


Personal quotes
I found a fan's Internet site on me in which he got almost everything wrong, including
I'd changed my name. I was born Benjamin Elton. My father's family were German Jews
who adopted British nationality after the War and my uncle, who served in the British
Army, changed his name, under Army instructions, from the Jewish Eronberg to Elton
because he wanted the same initials. My father said, "Bugger it, I want to be an
Elton too", and changed from Ludwig Eronberg to Lewis Elton. That's the story, not
something you pick up on a fan site that comes with so-
"I can do without the Labour Party trying to strut its funky stuff. I didn't vote Labour because they've heard of Oasis."
(On the fashion industry) "Women who don't look like women modelling clothes that don't look like clothes."
"The problem really with politics is apathy I think, particularly the Labour Party. I mean I'm a member and I can't even be arsed to leave!" (Speaking in 2005)
I once was lucky enough to meet a young lady by the name of Helen Stone who said to me "you are a bloke who don't look like a bloke. saying words which don't sound like they're funny..." that made me laugh a lot.