Performance Basden's one-man show at the 2007
Edinburgh Festival Fringe, ''Tom Basden Won't Say Anything
, won the if.comedy award for Best Newcomer. He starred with Tim Key in the 2007 short film The One and Only Herb McGwyer Plays Wallis Island, which won the UK Film Council Kodak Award for Best British Short Film. The short was expanded into a feature film, The Ballad of Wallis Island'', which Basden and Key also starred in, alongside
Carey Mulligan, and which was produced by
Baby Cow. In 2008, Basden appeared as the resident musician for the second series of the
BBC Radio 4 comedy show
Mark Watson Makes the World Substantially Better, replacing
Tim Minchin. He was a guest panellist on the
BBC Two comedy show
Never Mind the Buzzcocks in November 2009. Since 2012, he has appeared as Key's musical sidekick in the
Radio 4 comedy ''Tim Key's Late Night Poetry Programme''. Since 2013, Basden has co-written and appeared in the ITV ancient-Rome sitcom
Plebs. He played a lead role the 2013 BBC Two comedy thriller
The Wrong Mans. He co-wrote the third and fifth episodes of series one, and wrote both episodes of series two which aired the following year. He played Dan the sound engineer in the 2016 film
David Brent: Life on the Road, and
Jeremy Corbyn in the 2018 Royal Wedding special of
The Windsors. He had a main role as Matt in the
Netflix comedy series
After Life. He wrote and appeared in the 2022 BBC sitcom
Here We Go. He starred as Mr Short in the 2022
Netflix young adult sci-fi series
The Last Bus.
Writing Basden's 2010 play
Party, about a group of university students holding a meeting to found their own political party, was performed at the
Arts Theatre in London. Brian Logan, writing for
The Guardian, gave it a four out of a possible five stars and describing it "an idiosyncratic and highly enjoyable piece performed beautifully by a crack cast of upcoming comics", while Dominic Cavendish for
The Daily Telegraph called it "astute (and) stingingly amusing".
A radio adaptation of the play produced by Julia McKenzie was broadcast on Radio 4 for three series and a Christmas special from 2010 to 2018. In addition to writing the adaptation, Basden appeared, alongside Tim Key,
Jonny Sweet,
Anna Crilly and
Katy Wix. His play
Joseph K, based on
Franz Kafka's novel
The Trial and starring Tim Key, was longlisted for the
2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Most Promising Playwright: it also received positive reviews from
The Guardian and
The Daily Telegraph. In 2011 he wrote
There Is a War, starring himself and
Phoebe Fox, for the
National Theatre's
Double Feature. Basden co-wrote the Channel 4 sitcom
Fresh Meat, which earned him a nomination for the 2012
BAFTA Craft Awards Break-Through Talent Award. With Tim Key, Basden co-wrote the 2025 feature film,
The Ballad of Wallis Island. == Filmography ==