After Cambridge, Rhys Jones then joined
BBC Radio Light Entertainment as a trainee producer,
Partnership with Mel Smith After ''
Not the Nine O'Clock News, Mel Smith and Rhys Jones teamed up in 1984, and they appeared in the comedy sketch series Alas Smith and Jones. and then in 1989, the London Weekend Television production Wilt''. Smith and Rhys Jones were reunited in March 2005, for a Comic Relief sketch,. When Smith died in the summer of 2013, Rhys Jones wrote a piece about his comedy partner in the
Radio Times, saying it was "sheer bliss" to perform with Smith.
Production companies In 1981, Rhys Jones along with
Mel Smith founded
Talkback, a production company which produced many British comedy series, including
Smack the Pony,
Da Ali G Show, ''
I'm Alan Partridge, They Think It's All Over, QI and Big Train''. which has since made several productions with Rhys Jones as presenter and executive producer. In May 2014, Rhys Jones was executive producer on his production company's debut BBC drama
A Poet in New York Documentaries Rhys Jones has developed a career as a television presenter, beginning as the co-host on several
Comic Relief programmes. He presented
Bookworm from 1994 to 2000, was the presenter of the
BBC's
Restoration programme and has undertaken fundraising work for the
Hackney Empire theatre conservation project. The series has included the trio rowing the
River Thames, as in the
1889 novel, sailing from London to the
Isle of Wight for a sailing boat race, borrowing numerous
vessels to make their way from
Plymouth to the
Isles of Scilly. was broadcast on
BBC One 29 July–26 August 2007. Rhys Jones visited his mother's home town in
Ferndale, Rhondda Cynon Taf for an episode of the
BBC One series
Who Do You Think You Are?, broadcast on 20 September 2007. In the episode, he detailed early memories and stories of his grandparents' fruit and vegetable shop on the high street and his mother's childhood concert performances at Trerhondda Chapel. Rhys Jones fronted
Greatest Cities of the World, which saw him visiting a different city each week. The first series, featuring London, New York City and Paris, aired on primetime
ITV in October 2008. A second series featuring
Rome,
Sydney and Hong Kong was broadcast in April and May 2010.
Thomas Hardy,
John Betjeman and
Rudyard Kipling. During July to August 2009, Rhys Jones presented the BBC programme
Rivers with Griff Rhys Jones. which featured on the cover of
Radio Times. In 2010, Rhys Jones presented a programme called ''The Prince's Welsh Village'' that featured
Prince Charles. In 2011 he presented the series
Hidden Treasures of Art, which examined the art of Australia, India and Africa over the course of three episodes. ''
Britain's Lost Routes with Griff Rhys Jones was broadcast on BBC One from 30 May to 20 June 2012. The show looked at lesser-known routes around Great Britain. On 29 April 2012, Burma, My Father and the Forgotten Army'', was broadcast on
BBC Two on 7 July. In 2014 he fronted an eight-part ITV documentary series entitled
A Great Welsh Adventure with Griff Rhys Jones. From 10 April 2015, he introduced a five-part documentary series for ITV,
Slow Train Through Africa, taking in life on and off trains from Morocco to South Africa, by way of Algeria, Tunisia, Kenya and Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Namibia. In December 2015, it was announced that Rhys Jones would present ''Griff's Great Britain'', a new eight-part series for ITV. From 2019, Rhys Jones started to present a number of travelogues for
the ABC which were co-produced with various independent broadcasters around the world. Starting with
Griff’s Great Kiwi Road Trip which was made by Perpetual Entertainment for broadcast on the ABC,
Prime in New Zealand and ITV in the UK, it was followed by ''Griff's Great Australian Adventure
, Griff's Great New Zealand Adventure
and Griff's Canadian Adventure''. Unlike previous series, the 6-part series ''Griff's Canadian Adventure'', which showed Rhys Jones travelling across Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia. was picked up by Channel 4 for broadcast in August 2022 and was originally made for
BBC First in Canada in association with the ABC, Channel 4 and The History Channel in New Zealand. After a gap of three years, his latest Australian-produced travel show was announced in 2025 as ''Griff's Southern Charm
and was broadcast by the ABC and Channel 4 under the title Griff's Great American South''. Channel 4 also picked up the previous Perpetual Entertainment travel shows for a run on More4, with these 30 minute ITV shows re-edited into hour-long programmes.
Writing Rhys Jones has written or co-written many of the programmes he has appeared in, and many spin-off books. In 2002, he began writing a book called
To the Baltic with Bob, describing his adventures on the high seas with his sailing friend Bob, as they make their way to
Saint Petersburg, port by port. His early life has been captured in his autobiography,
Semi-Detached, published in 2006 by
Penguin Books. His book to accompany the
BBC One series
Mountain was published in July 2007.
Other work From 1999 to 2001, Rhys Jones featured in
television adverts for the
Vauxhall range of cars, as a "
boffin". In April 2001, he was dismissed by Vauxhall, after an embarrassing advert for the
Vauxhall VX220. He officially signed the deal in May 1999. Rhys Jones provided the voice-over for Brentwood School's 450th anniversary DVD, reading a script written by fellow Old Brentwoodian
Jonathan Ruffle. Rhys Jones became President of
The Victorian Society in February 2018, in succession to
Asa Briggs, following a period as vice-president from 2009, and has participated in media campaigns for the society. Since 2007, he has been a Vice-President of the
River Stour Trust, a registered charity led by volunteers who are dedicated to the restoration and conservation of the River Stour Navigation for the benefit and enjoyment of the public. In August 2014, Rhys Jones was one of 200 public figures who were signatories to a letter to
The Guardian expressing their hope that Scotland would vote to remain part of the United Kingdom in September's
referendum on that issue. ==Personal life==