Bob Mortimer’s Stellar 2025: From LOL Champion to Published Author
Introduction: A Year of Triumph for Bob Mortimer
Bob Mortimer, the beloved British comedian and television personality, continues to captivate audiences in 2025 with his unique brand of humour and storytelling. The 66-year-old English comedian is one half of the comedy double act Reeves and Mortimer with Vic Reeves, and appears in the Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing series with Paul Whitehouse. This year has proven particularly significant for Mortimer, marking major milestones in both his television career and literary pursuits.
LOL Victory and Television Success
In March 2025, Mortimer starred in and won the first series of LOL: Last One Laughing UK, cementing his status as one of Britain’s finest comedic talents. The Amazon Prime Video show proved immensely popular, with the first series attracting up to 6.1million viewers an episode, making it the second most streamed Prime Video show after Clarkson’s Farm. Such was his success that in August 2025, it was announced he’d return to the show as a contestant again for the second series in 2026, alongside comedy heavyweights including David Mitchell, Diane Morgan, and Alan Carr.
Mortimer remains a fixture on British panel shows, continuing his appearances on popular programmes. Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing returns for an eighth series from 9pm on Sunday on BBC iPlayer and BBC Two, demonstrating the enduring appeal of his gentle, authentic on-screen presence.
Literary Achievement: The Long Shoe
October 2025 saw Mortimer expand his creative portfolio with the release of his new comic crime novel. The great Bob Mortimer has a new(ish) book out, a comic crime novel called The Long Shoe, following the success of his previous works including The Satsuma Complex. The book showcases Mortimer’s distinctive storytelling style beyond the screen, offering fans another avenue to enjoy his imaginative narratives and quirky humour.
Conclusion: A Continuing Legacy
Bob Mortimer’s 2025 achievements underscore why he remains one of Britain’s most cherished entertainers. From conquering streaming television to releasing critically appreciated fiction, Mortimer demonstrates remarkable versatility. His willingness to challenge himself—returning to defend his LOL crown in 2026—shows an artist still at the height of his creative powers. For British comedy fans and newcomers alike, Mortimer’s work offers a masterclass in authenticity, wit, and the enduring power of genuine storytelling. His continued success across multiple platforms ensures his influence on British entertainment will resonate for years to come.