Allen attended Coopers School in Chislehurst.[2] He trained with the National Youth Theatre,[3] performing with the company in London and Manchester, in addition to working on outreach projects, films and also forming part of their Company Management Team.
After a sell-out run of his show Indeed at the Edinburgh Festival in 2016, he returned to The Pleasance in Edinburgh the following year with his show Absolutely. Allen subsequently embarked on his first solo tour around the UK in September 2017; he extended the tour into 2018, including two London runs at the Soho Theatre.
Also in 2021, Allen presented Tom Allen's Quizness for Channel 4 (a five-part series, first shown on 14 May 2021)[16][17] and was signed up to present ITV/Marks & Spencer's Cooking with the Stars, a competitive cookery show which aired its first episode on Tuesday 13 July.[18][19][20]
In late 2021, Allen was signed up to be the host of the first National Comedy Awards, a new annual awards ceremony which Channel 4 hopes will be the successor to the British Comedy Awards. Allen was going to present the awards at the London Roundhouse[21] on 15 December 2021 (with a Channel 4 transmission date of 17 December 2021), but the first ceremony was postponed by the channel a week before it was due to be staged, due to the concerns over the Omicron variant of COVID-19.[22][23] On 8 December 2021, Channel 4 said that event will be rescheduled for another time, though they did not give an indication to what date it would be or whether Allen would still be the host.[23][24]
In 2023, it was announced that Allen would be involved in the BBC's programming around the 10th anniversary of same-sex marriage in Great Britain[25]Big Gay Wedding with Tom Allen was first shown on BBC One on 27 March 2024.[26]
Radio
Allen has co-written and recorded two series of The Correspondent for BBC Radio 4. In 2009, he made guest appearances on Loose Ends and The Richard Bacon Show.
Allen has also guested as a panellist on BBC Radio 4's Just a Minute, in August 2015 and February 2017.[28] He was also a guest presenter on the 9th episode of the 86th series broadcast in April 2021.[29]
In 2018, as part of a series of comedy stand-up specials on BBC Radio 4, a programme titled Tom Allen Is Actually Not Very Nice was broadcast on 22 April.[30][31] The show was then extended to a series with four episodes broadcast in December 2019.[32]
In 2024, Allen joined Virgin Radio UK and presents Sunday afternoons 12:30 pm–4:00 pm.[33]
Since October 2015, Allen has co-hosted the podcast Like Minded Friends with comedian Suzi Ruffell.[34] He also guested on Ruffell's other podcast, Out with Suzi Ruffell.[35]
Bibliography
Allen has published two memoirs as of May 2023[update].
Allen is gay.[25][36] He has spoken of his difficulties growing up as "closeted, working-class kid in Bromley" and homophobicbullying at school,[36] saying "'Why do you talk about being gay all the time?' Well, it's because people wouldn't let me talk about it for the first half of my life!"[36] Allen lived with his parents until May 2021.[37] His father died on 1 December 2021, aged 80, of a sudden heart attack.[38][36]