Who is Phill Jupitus, when did he appear alongside Sean Hughes on Never Mind The Buzzcocks and who’s his wife?
PHILL Jupitus is a well-known face on the box thanks to his career in TV and the odd film appearance too.
But what shows has he been in? And what did he say about his friend and co-star Sean Hughes' death? We take a look...
Who is Phill Jupitus?
Phillip Christopher Jupitus, 56, was born June 1962.
He is an English stand-up and improv comedian, actor, performance poet, cartoonist and podcaster.
He is most known for being a team captain on BBC Two's music quiz Never Mind the Buzzcocks from 1996 until 2015.
He also appears regularly as a guest on several other panel shows, including QI and BBC Radio 4's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Phill has also had radio shows on BBC Radio 6 Music, Radio 4 and and BBC Radio 2.
What did Phill say about Sean Hughes' death?
Phill's Never Mind the Buzzcocks co-star Sean Hughes passed away aged 51 on October 15, 2017, after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Phill paid tribute to his friend.
He said: "I keep looking at this photo. It feels like a lifetime ago. Another life even.
‘I gigged with Sean a bunch before Buzzcocks. T&C mostly. Funny, dry, off kilter, always asking more questions than he ever answered.
"I loved it when he dropped serious poems into his comedy set. No warning. No apology."