London Hughes is a comedian, writer and actor.

London started as a familiar face on children’s television, as the presenter of CITV’s weekend breakfast show, Scrambled!

She began her television career presenting the morning show on CBBC whilst also presenting live links on BBC1 and BCC2. She also made regular appearances on Blue Peter, co-hosted the popular children’s show All Over the Place alongside Ed Petrie and voiced characters on CBBC’s Big Babies.

London’s comedy career began after winning the Funny Women Award at the Comedy Store, and she has since created and starred in her YouTube comedy series No Filter and launched her hit dating podcast London, Actually.

Originally from Croydon, she is now based in Los Angeles, continuing to expand her career across stand-up, acting, and writing.

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Away from television, London hosts her own YouTube comedy series, No filter, which she also writes. The show is reflective of London’s own life experiences in friendships and dating and features the country’s hottest young comedy talent.

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She made history as the first Black British woman to be nominated for the Edinburgh Comedy Award for Best Show with her smash hit To Catch a Dick, later released worldwide as a Netflix special executive produced by Kevin Hart. She stars in Warner Bros.’ new animated series Bat Family and co-stars in the Tribeca-premiered documentary feature Group Therapy, alongside Neil Patrick Harris, Mike Birbiglia and Tig Notaro.

Her debut memoir Living My Best Life, Hun (2023) was praised by Kirkus Reviews as “a delightfully layered memoir about race, gender, and comedy,” highlighting Hughes’ rare blend of candour, humour and social insight.

On screen, she has co-hosted Netflix’s The Netflix Afterparty with David Spade and Fortune Feimster, won the Royal Television Society Award for Best Entertainment Performance for ITV2’s Don’t Hate the Playaz, and earned a Southbank Sky Arts Award nomination for Breakthrough Artist of the Year.

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On the radio, London wrote and starred in her own sitcom pilot, 28 Dates Later for BBC Radio 4. She has also featured in Life: An Idiots Guide and Newjacks, both for BBC Radio 4.

 

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