The Making of Colin Hoult

The Making of Colin Hoult

From Comedy of the Week by BBC Radio 4

March 2, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

Colin Hoult explores the impact of his bizarre family on his life and parenting through humor and storytelling.

An audience show in which Colin explores how his bizarre family made him the man he is today. Now, as a 45 year-old dad, he wonders if it’s too late to do anything about it. Based on his hugely successful 2024 Edinburgh show, Colin weaves anecdotes and musings with all too real stories about his early life, featuring a recurring cast of characters: his perennially pessimistic mum, his not-quite-in-reality brothers and his long-suffering Dad who screams ‘why can’t we just be a normal family?’ Colin asks “is it a surprise my neurodiversity was missed?' But growing up in Nottingham we just had a simple phrase that covered everything - ‘he’s not right’. Colin paints a picture of a childhood full of secrets and lies, dominated by Mum’s terror of ending up in the local ‘madhouse’ whilst espousing paranoid conspiracies and pulling out the Ouija board on Christmas Day. Whilst inherently funny, the craziness is recounted with love and sympathy. A brilliant storyteller, Colin intercuts tales of that childhood life with stories about his own contemporary family and how one has been shaped by the other. What does he want to pass on and what does he absolutely not want to? How does he be the…

People in this episode

Host: Colin Hoult

Topics covered

  • family dynamics
  • neurodiversity
  • childhood experiences
  • storytelling
  • parenting
  • humor

Keywords

  • Colin Hoult
  • family
  • neurodiversity
  • childhood
  • humor
  • storytelling
  • parenting
  • Nottingham

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Places: Nottingham

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