Brian Conley (born 7 August 1961 in Paddington, London) is an English comedian, television presenter, singer and actor.
After "Tomfoolery", Conley became a warm up man for the likes of Terry Wogan, Noel Edmonds and Kenny Everett. Afterwards, he started appearing in front of the cameras with regular appearances in Five Alive and Live from the Palladium. He was soon snapped up by ITV and given his own starring vehicle to demonstrate his unique and versatile talents, this was Brian Conley: This Way Up which was followed by The Brian Conley Show, both very successful sketch shows. He was then offered the lead role in the sitcom Time after Time which was awarded The British Comedy Award for Best ITV Sitcom. He then went on to play the hugely popular Doug 'Dynamo' Digby, starring opposite Amanda Holden, Nigel Planer and Noddy Holder in The Grimleys. He was also given two "An Audience With..." shows.
Around 2000, Conley was given a new show for ITV consisting of chat and music called, once again, The Brian Conley Show. The show lasted for three series. The show's guests included some major Hollywood names, like Kathleen Turner, Leslie Nielsen and James Belushi.
He also worked at the BBC for a couple of shows. His first being "Got Your Number", a game show part of a long series of National Lottery game shows. Conley would later return to the BBC to present Let Me Entertain You in 2006.
He has done much stage work, including the parts Buttons in Cinderella and Caractacus Potts in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
In 2006, Brian Conley returned to television, hosting a daytime variety show called Let Me Entertain You, a Lion TV production for BBC Two, where 13 year old Operatic Baritone, Matthew Crane, was the First Series Champion. On December 1 of the same year, he appeared as a guest presenter on The New Paul O'Grady Show on Channel 4, where Larry The Loafer made an appearance in the beginning, and Brian referred himself to "Dangerous Brian" as he was about to enter the "Tank of Doom" as part of a Bushtucker trial.
Later in 2007, Conley presented a second series of Let Me Entertain You on BBC Two, and can currently be seen presenting a new gameshow for the BBC called Dirty Rotten Cheater (originally on BBC One, but moving to BBC Two). Twenty shows were recorded in May at the Maidstone Studios in Kent. There is also unconfirmed news of him appearing in "the Jennifer Saunders new comedy drama", possibly referring to her "sitcom", Jam and Jerusalem. He is also performing as Buttons in the 2007 pantomime 'Cinderella' at Wycombe Swan Theatre from December.
On 30 August, 2007, Conley appeared as a guest on That Antony Cotton Show; Brian's first appearance on ITV since 2003. It featured a clip from The Brian Conley Show, indicating that episodes still exist in archives.
Conley has presented the Midweek Lottery show on BBC 1 in 2008.
On 24 April, 2008 Brian took over from ill presenter Paul O'Grady on The Paul O'Grady Show on Channel 4, where he starred once again as 'Dangerous Brian' and he contested against 'Nearly Dangerous Joyce'. Larry the loafer also made an appearance.
On 21 May, 2008 Brian appeared on the Paul O'Grady Show.
On 22 June 2008 Brian made a guest appearance on Last of the Summer Wine as "Boothroyd", Barry's fitness mad neighbour.
From 23 June 2008 Brian will be playing 'Professor' Harold Hill in The Music Man at Chichester Festival Theatre.
Brian is starring as Buttons in Cinderella at Wycombe Swan in High Wycombe from December 2007. This ended on January 6th where he managed to do 54 performances, two a day, with only 2 days off in the 4 weeks it was showing.
Conley is currently starring in 'The Music Man' at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex.