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Pilkington is sometimes mentioned in Ricky Gervais interviews, and is often on the receiving end of Gervais' practical jokes. In addition, Pilkington appears in a twenty minute interview on Ricky Gervais' live standup comedy DVD, ''Politics''. | Pilkington is sometimes mentioned in Ricky Gervais interviews, and is often on the receiving end of Gervais' practical jokes. In addition, Pilkington appears in a twenty minute interview on Ricky Gervais' live standup comedy DVD, ''Politics''. | ||
Gervais, Merchant and Pilkington currently have a six-week weekend slot on Xfm that is due to end on ], 2005. | |||
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Karl Pilkington (born September 23, 1972 in Manchester) is a British radio producer perhaps best known for producing the radio show that brought together the writers of The Office, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant.
Pilkington was initially an off-air producer of the show, which was broadcast on Xfm, but his antics soon led to him joining Merchant and Gervais on-air. Some of Pilkington's most popular contributions to the show include Monkey News (news about monkeys), Rockbusters and Songs of Phrase.
Pilkington is sometimes mentioned in Ricky Gervais interviews, and is often on the receiving end of Gervais' practical jokes. In addition, Pilkington appears in a twenty minute interview on Ricky Gervais' live standup comedy DVD, Politics.
Gervais, Merchant and Pilkington currently have a six-week weekend slot on Xfm that is due to end on July 2, 2005.
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