After graduating in 1992, Armstrong moved to
London with friends to pursue a career in acting and comedy. While waiting for acting roles, he worked in several
north London bars and restaurants. He was eventually introduced to
Ben Miller, who had also moved to London, through
Jez Butterworth. In 1996, Armstrong and Miller performed at the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe and were nominated for the
Perrier Award.
Comedy Armstrong and Miller co-starred in four series of
Armstrong and Miller from 1997 to 2001, while also performing sketches in
The Sunday Format. The duo decided to take a break and split for several years to forge their own solo careers.
The Armstrong and Miller Book was released in October 2010. Armstrong appeared in
BBC Radio 4's
The Very World of Milton Jones, broadcast between 1998 and 2001. He narrated the animated cartoon series
The Big Knights in 1999; it first appeared on BBC1 that Christmas. That same year he also starred as
Prince Charming in
ITV's Christmas pantomime, alongside Ben Miller,
Samantha Janus,
Paul Merton,
Harry Hill,
Frank Skinner and
Ronnie Corbett. Between early 2000 and early 2001, Armstrong starred as a misanthropic, animal-hating vet in the
BBC One sitcom
Beast, and he has also been the star of a series of
TV commercials for
Pimm's. On BBC Radio 4, Armstrong played John Weak in the office sitcom
Weak at the Top. He also played Martin Baine-Jones for the
Times Online's
Timeghost podcast. Between September and November 2010, Armstrong took
The Armstrong and Miller Show on tour in the UK, completing 62 dates. This was the second time
The Armstrong and Miller Show had toured, the first tour being in autumn 2001.
Television presenting On 1 September 2006, Armstrong was chairman of the short-lived
Channel 4 panel show
Best of the Worst which featured team captains
David Mitchell and
Johnny Vaughan. Armstrong presented the short-lived
ITV1 quiz series ''Don't Call Me Stupid'', in which mismatched celebrities taught each other a subject they are passionate about before facing a studio quiz on their new topic. He has been a frequent guest host on the
BBC's
satirical Have I Got News for You, having appeared 32 times; he has, to date, made the most appearances of any guest, whether as host or panellist. In 2008, he was the presenter and
narrator for
When Were We Funniest? and was the only person to feature in all 12 episodes. Armstrong in
The Independent was reported to not want to be "
pigeonholed" as a presenter, preferring to focus on acting and comedy. Armstrong has been the presenter of the
BBC One game show
Pointless, initially with former
Cambridge University friend
Richard Osman, since it began in 2009. He also presented a documentary, ''Alexander Armstrong's Very British Holiday
, for the BBC on 8 November 2009 about the history of the "great British summer holiday" and his attempts to explore its modern version. On 30 May 2011, Armstrong hosted the pilot for a new panel show, Alexander Armstrong's Big Ask'' for
Dave with
Dave Lamb,
Katy Brand,
Griff Rhys Jones and
Robert Webb. After a positive response to the pilot, Dave commissioned the first series, which first aired on 6 February 2012. In July 2011, Armstrong became a co-presenter on
BBC One's
The Great British Weather. In August 2011, he began presenting
Epic Win on BBC One. In 2012–2013, Armstrong co-hosted
ITV series
Prize Island with
Emma Willis. On 3 January 2015, Armstrong and
Rochelle Humes co-hosted entertainment special
Frank Sinatra: Our Way on BBC One. On 1 June 2015, Armstrong presented a documentary, ''Rome's Invisible City'', which used
3D scanning technology to discover the underground spaces below the city. Subsequently, it was announced he would be making a three-part series exploring the lost and hidden sites of
Florence,
Naples, and
Venice. In 2015, Armstrong presented a three-part factual series for ITV, called
Alexander Armstrong in the Land of the Midnight Sun, in which he travelled half-way round the
Arctic Circle meeting its inhabitants and exploring their ways of life. In January 2016, he guest-presented ''Bruce's Hall of Fame'' on
BBC One. In 2017, Armstrong presented ''
Don't Ask Me Ask Britain and Teach My Pet to Do That'', both on ITV.
Singing and music After over a decade in television and comedy, Armstrong returned to his musical roots and put together his own
cover band, which plays a wide range of music from jazz to rock to pop classics. A classically trained
bass baritone, Simon Bates on woodwind, Jeff Lardner on drums and
Dave Swift on bass. The band's first tour ran from 19 September to 6 November 2013. Armstrong mainly sang at his local
parish church services or at weddings, away from the public eye. Armstrong impersonated
Susan Boyle's ''
Britain's Got Talent rendition of "I Dreamed a Dream" in the show Your Face Sounds Familiar and surprised the judges by singing in falsetto. He sang "Winter Wonderland" during the celebrities Christmas special of Pointless
and "No Rhyme for Richard" from Blondel'' in
BBC Two's
Tim Rice: A Life in Song and collaborated with
the Sixteen to record the single "
Good King Wenceslas" to raise funds for the charity
Crisis. Since September 2014, Armstrong has presented the Saturday afternoon programme on the
classical radio station Classic FM. He now also presents the mid-morning show on weekdays between 10 am and 1 pm. Armstrong participated in
VE Day 70: A Party to Remember on 9 May 2015, a televised commemorative concert from
Horse Guards Parade in London, where he sang "We Must All Stick Together" by
Ralph Butler and Raymond Wallace, and "
London Pride", a patriotic song by
Noël Coward. He sang in
Songs of Praise: The Big Sing, broadcast on 20 September 2015, a special programme from the Royal Albert Hall to commemorate
Queen Elizabeth II becoming the world's longest-serving monarch, singing "I Would Be True". On 6 November 2015, Armstrong released his debut solo vocal album,
A Year of Songs, on
Warner Music Group's
East West Records label. It reached number six on the
UK Albums Chart in its first week and topped the
UK Classical Chart, the first time a comedian/actor has reached number 1 in that chart. In January and February 2016 he carried out a 9-date UK tour with his band. In June 2016 he began recording his second album,
Upon a Different Shore, which was released on 28 October. It reached number eight on the
UK Albums Chart. In December 2017, he narrated Prokofiev's
Peter and the Wolf for children. Armstrong's version was recorded under the
Warner Classics label with the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. A third studio album,
In a Winter Light, was released in November 2017. ==Other work==