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Adam Kay (writer)
British comedy writer, author, youtuber, comedian and former doctor (born 1980)
Not to be confused with Adam McKay.
Adam Richard Kay (born 12 June 1980) is a British TV writer, author, comedian and former doctor. He is the author of the memoir This Is Going to Hurt (2017), about his time as a trainee doctor.[1] His television writing credits include This is Going to Hurt (based on his memoir of the same name), Crims, Mrs. Brown's Boys and Mitchell and Webb.[2][3]
Early life and education
[edit]Adam Kay was born in Brighton, England, to Stewart and Naomi Kay, and grew up in a Jewish household with three siblings.[4] His father being a doctor, Kay describes becoming a doctor as being a default decision.[5] The Kay family was from Poland, the original family name being Strykowski.[5]
Kay attended Dulwich College, leaving in 1997, and Imperial College London, where he read medicine and graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree in 2004.[1] During his time at medical school, Kay began performing in medical school shows in 1998.[6] While at medical school, he founded the musical comedy group Amateur Transplants and wrote for BBC Radio
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Jim Kay Biography
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Katty Kay
British journalist
Katherine "Katty" Kay (born 14 November 1964) is a British-Swiss journalist, author and broadcaster. She presented BBC World News America and, with Christian Fraser, hosted Beyond 100 Days on BBC Four, BBC News and BBC World News. She has anchored BBC coverage of two Presidential elections. She also appears weekly on NBC News on Morning Joe.
Kay has co-written two books with ABC News correspondent Claire Shipman: Womenomics (2009) and The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of Self-Assurance—What Women Should Know (2014). Kay also co-hosted the podcast When Katty Met Carlos with Ozy Media CEO Carlos Watson.[1] She resigned from Ozy Media in September 2021 after a New York Times report raised questions about its business practices.[2][3] Kay has co-hosted the podcast The Rest is Politics: US Edition since April 2024.
Kay is a board member at the International Women's Media Foundation.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]Kay was born 14 November 1964)[5][6]in Wallingford in 1964[7] and grew up in Blewbury. She has two brothers and one sister;[8] and is of English descent.[9] As a child, she spent time in various Middle Eastern countries