Francis Foster (comedian)
Francis Foster (born 1 May 1982) is a British comedian and podcast presenter, best known for co-hosting the Triggernometry podcast with Konstantin Kisin.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Early life
He was born to an Irish father and Venezuelan mother.[7] He graduated from the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.[1]
Foster has been open about his struggle with alcohol dependence.[8]
Career
Foster initially trained and worked as a teacher, specialising in English and drama.[9]
He continued to work as a teacher whilst taking on stand-up comedy gigs.[10]
Whilst working part-time as a comedian, Foster took third place in the 2015 New Acts of the Year Show, which awards emerging comedy and variety acts[11]
As a stand-up, Foster supported Eddie Izzard on his Force Majeure tour, including opening the Spanish shows, including delivering part of his set in Spanish.[12][13]
Podcasting
Foster's first podcast venture was the Probably Offensive podcast, which he hosted in 2017 with Nick Dixon. The show lasted for 23 episodes.[14]
In 2018, Foster set up the Triggernometry podcast with fellow comedian Konstantin Kisin, and as of October 2018 has presented 297 episodes.[4] The channel has over 640k subscribers on YouTube, and has had over 100 million views. The podcast interviews people from across the political spectrum.[12]
He has appeared on various other podcasts, including one episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, the world's largest podcast, as well as on Geoff Norcott's What Most People Think podcast.[15]
Since starting the Triggernometry podcast, his co-host Konstantin Kisin has described that the pair have become "hate figures in the world of comedy".[16]
References
- "Francis Foster: Biography". Chartwell Speakers.
- "Triggernometry". Podchaser.
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- "Francis Foster". IMDb.
- Will Kingston (23 February 2023). "Wokeism is a denial of our humanity" (Podcast). Spectator Australia.
- Fraser Myers (28 July 2023). "How Nigel Farage Beat the Banks" (Podcast). Spiked.
- "Francis Foster". Chortle.
- Dnaiel O'Reilly. "Ambition Killed my Alcohol Addiction" (Podcast). Menace II sobriety.
- "Francis Foster". Battle of Ideas Festival.
- Aurie Styla (8 July 2019). "The Scene with Aurie Styla" (Podcast). BBC Radio London.
- .Dessau, Bruce (26 January 2015). "Review: NATYS, Bloomsbury Theatre". Beyond the Joke.
- "Francis Foster". Comedy Carnival.
- "Francis Foster". Top Secret Comedy Club.
- "Probably Offensive podcast". IMDb.
- Geoff Norcott. "What Most People Think" (episode 158).
- Bickerton, James (29 June 2020). "Comedian speaks out against 'woke' cancel culture – 'Fundamentally about power'". The Daily Express.