's
LGBT Rights: Stand-up for Russia event in
Edinburgh, August 2013
Stage Lycett began performing
stand-up in 2009 and won the
Chortle Student Comedian of the Year the same year. Early in his career as a 22-year-old comedian, Lycett appeared on stage alongside
Jim Davidson, who is known for his offensive jokes, which have been described as both racist and homophobic, and Lycett complained about Davidson's use of the racial slur "
chink" in one of his jokes (which Davidson later removed). The two became friends while touring together (with Davidson's only complaint to Lycett being that he swore too much). "[Jim Davidson's] views on race are incredibly misguided but he is very educated about it. He has read the
Quran, and at one point told me in detail about the origins of
Rastafarianism", Lycett told the
Birmingham Mail in 2011. In 2015, while performing in
York, Lycett was issued with a parking ticket for
parking illegally in a
taxi rank. The ensuing paper trail of correspondence, between him and
City of York Council, was recounted as an anecdote on
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown and later becoming the basis for one of his best-known stand-up routines. In June 2022, a member of the audience at the
Belfast show of his
More More More, How Do You Lycett? How Do You Lycett? tour called the
PSNI to complain about a joke that referenced a donkey. Lycett bemoaned being investigated by the police over a joke, but was happy to recount his enjoyment from repeating the joke, which he regarded as one of his best, in his messages to the police. The investigation was subsequently closed. On 6 December 2025, Lycett appeared as the celebrity guest star in
Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright at
The Alexandra, Birmingham.
Television and video Lycett has appeared on television in
Live at the Apollo,
8 Out of 10 Cats,
8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown,
Celebrity Juice,
Never Mind the Buzzcocks,
Spicks and Specks,
Would I Lie to You?,
Insert Name Here,
Virtually Famous, and
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, and was a regular panellist on the
E4 show
Dirty Digest. He has co-written narration on
ITV2 shows
The Magaluf Weekender and
Ibiza Weekender. Lycett featured on
Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled Christmas Special with
Jason Manford,
Rev Richard Coles, and
Jo Joyner. Lycett starred as one of the contestants in the fourth series of
Taskmaster with
Mel Giedroyc,
Hugh Dennis,
Lolly Adefope and
Noel Fielding and has made several guest appearances on
Sunday Brunch in the absence of one of the regular hosts. On 12 February 2019, Joe Lycett took over as the new presenter on
the fifth series of
BBC Two's
The Great British Sewing Bee. Lycett started presenting his consumer show ''Joe Lycett's Got Your Back
, which was branded a "sexy Watchdog" in 2019 with help from various guests and Mark Silcox. The show takes on big corporations, such as airlines and banks, to provide justice for consumers with a humorous spin. The series was renewed for a second series. Lycett describes the show as "a cross between Rogue Traders and RuPaul's Drag Race''". He also presents
Channel 4's
Late Night Lycett. Since taking over from
Richard Ayoade in 2021, Lycett has presented
Travel Man on
Channel 4, . In 2021, Lycett presented the television documentary
Joe Lycett vs the Oil Giant. On 4 September 2022, Lycett appeared as a panellist on the début issue of
Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg. The show featured an interview with
Liz Truss, who at the time was considered highly likely to win, which she later did, the
July–September 2022 Conservative Party leadership election and therefore become
Prime Minister. The cost-of-living crisis, caused in part by high energy bills, was a current significant issue. Truss had given few interviews since the start of the election campaign to elect the Leader of the Conservative Party. On the show, Truss endeavoured to give assurances. When asked for comment by
Kuenssberg, Lycett said with deadpan delivery that he was "very Right-wing" and that he loved the clarity and was reassured by Truss's statements about the proposed measures to address the crisis. Deploying
apophasis, he suggested that he would not say that from dregs Truss was the "backwash of available MPs". This was met with incredulity from Kuenssberg and titters from other guests. In a similar vein, Lycett went on to state Truss was right to ignore economists' stark predictions. Several days later, MP
Steve Brine asked
BBC Director-General Tim Davie about "the Joe Lycett débacle" when Davie appeared before the parliamentary
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee. In March 2023 Lycett began hosting the comedy variety show
Late Night Lycett that includes brief interviews with celebrity guests and comedy segments. One comedy segment includes a celebrity minding Lycett's local corner shop in
Kings Heath because the owner is in the studio audience with Lycett crossing over live to the celebrity in the shop to chat to them about how things are going or asking the guests if there is anything they want from the shop. Linda is shown operating a camera whilst vision of cats playing in a field comes across the live feed for the show as well as being shown to have urinated on the set beside the stage where Lycett is speaking to guests. In March 2025, he starred in the first series of
LOL: Last One Laughing UK, hosted by
Jimmy Carr and
Roisin Conaty, alongside
Richard Ayoade,
Sara Pascoe,
Lou Sanders,
Rob Beckett,
Judi Love,
Bob Mortimer,
Joe Wilkinson,
Daisy May Cooper, and
Harriet Kemsley. Lycett is set to appear on the
second series of
The Celebrity Traitors in autumn 2026.
Radio and podcasts On
radio Lycett has been a guest on
Scott Mills,
Greg James and
Nick Grimshaw's programmes on
BBC Radio 1 and on
Richard Bacon's programme on
BBC Radio 5 Live. In August 2011, he wrote and performed the short story "Spooky and the Van" which was broadcast in the Afternoon Reading slot on
BBC Radio 4. In August 2013, he made his début on
Just a Minute on BBC Radio 4. In September 2016, he took over from
Miles Jupp as the host of ''
It's Not What You Know'', also on BBC Radio 4. Lycett was known as "the resident news hound" on
Josh Widdicombe's
XFM radio show, which was broadcast on Saturday (and later Sunday) mornings. In addition to his appearances on various radio stations, Lycett has featured as a guest on numerous
podcasts, including
My Dad Wrote a Porno,
SoundCheck Podcast, ''
The Comedian's Comedian with Stuart Goldsmith, and Richard Herring's Leicester Square Theatre Podcast''. From July 2018, there were two series of ''Joe Lycett's Obsessions'' on BBC Radio 4. On 17 August 2019 and 26 October 2019, Lycett stood in for
Rylan Clark-Neal on
Rylan on Saturday on
BBC Radio 2. In December 2019 he returned to Radio 2 covering
Sara Cox's drive-time show over the Christmas and New Year period. In late November 2023, Lycett launched a "fake"
podcast,
Turdcast, about "celebrities talking shit," and recorded an episode with
Gary Lineker. He set up an inflatable toilet dubbed "the
Turdis" at Liverpool's
Royal Albert Dock for the launch, though this was cancelled seemingly "due to a technical issue," with the alleged waste from the toilet spilling into the
Mersey. Lycett later released a statement revealing that "it was fake sewage, from a fake toilet, to promote a fake podcast". He criticised
water companies in England for discarding "billions of litres of real sewage" into bodies of water, and announced an hour-long
Channel 4 special,
Joe Lycett vs Poo (later retitled
Joe Lycett vs Sewage), about the water companies. ==Other activities==