Chris Johnson (presenter)

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Chris Johnson
Born
Christopher David Johnson

(1991-01-25) 25 January 1991 (age 33)
England
Other namesOfficialCDJ
Occupations
  • Television presenter
  • actor
Years active2007–present

Christopher David Johnson (often credited as Chris "Yonko" Johnson) (born 25 January 1991) is a British television presenter and actor. He began presenting on the CBBC Channel in January 2010, and continued until April 2016. His first television appearance was for BBC Three, introducing Family Guy . Chris also makes content on YouTube under the user name OfficialCDJ. [1]

Contents

He voiced Dennis the Menace for the 2013 series Dennis the Menace and Gnasher .

Johnson also has a podcast which he co-hosts called BigDamnCast. He also started up a podcast called Out of the Broom Cupboard (OOTBC for short) where he talks to previous and current presenters, actors, voice actors, puppeteers and more about their careers in and around CBBC. The name Out of the Broom Cupboard refers to the nickname given to the CBBC office due to the size.

Early life

He attended Moorside High School in Swinton from 2002 to 2007 where he performed in a number of school musical productions. He then attended Pendleton College from 2007 to 2009, studying Performing Arts and Film Studies. Whilst there, Chris played a part in several shows, taking on the title role in an adaptation of The Picture of Dorian Gray as one example, as well as being involved in the college's first comedy review show. Adaptations of his YouTube sketches appeared in the review as video gags.

In the summer of 2007, he took part in the 'League of Locals' event, a live sketch show organised by the members of The League of Gentlemen's then-official website, This Is A Local Shop.

From early 2008 to the end of 2009, Chris was the co-presenter of The Lewis Ryan Show on Salford City Radio. In August 2011 he made a return to the show, appearing most Saturdays and occasionally hosting the show himself when Lewis was unavailable. The duo retired the show in October 2013, preferring to concentrate more on their podcast work.

Career

BBC Three

During his time at Pendleton, he submitted a short introduction video to BBC Three as part of their Be On TV campaign. Performing an impression of Stewie Griffin from Family Guy, Chris's video proved successful enough upon airing to encourage BBC Three to require him once more in a relaunch of the campaign, this time providing a trailer showing others how to submit their own videos. The ad ran from April to August in 2009 on BBC Three.

CBBC

In January 2010, Chris began presenting links on the CBBC Channel, the last of which being Shout Out Saturday with Shannon Flynn. Prior to this he presented weekday afternoons with Hacker the Dog, and has been teamed previously with Dodge T. Dog, Ed Petrie or London Hughes. During school holidays, Chris presented the live mornings, and was also the voice of CBBC on BBC One & BBC Two. As of early 2010, he also became the chief presenter of CBBC's red button service CBBC Extra.

When the BBC moved children's services to MediaCityUK Chris was the first presenter to appear onscreen in the brand new CBBC Office set. As of January 2013, Chris became the chief continuity presenter on the CBBC Channel. He is sometimes referred to by the other presenters and sidekicks as 'Yonko', amongst other strange nicknames.

As part of the CBBC line-up, Chris has been involved with tie-in events such as Red Nose Day 2011 for Comic Relief. He has also made cameos on Sam & Mark's TMi Friday, Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up and in the fourth episode of the third series of Little Howard's Big Question alongside Hacker, as well as presenting in the second series of All Over The Place with his former partner Ed Petrie. In 2011 he partook in the Formula 1 CBBC Alternative Commentary as well as the Euro 2012 Final CBBC Alternative Commentary. Since 2014, Johnson has narrated Whoops I Missed the Bus.

On 4 July 2014 Johnson announced that he would be leaving the CBBC Office continuity links as of 5 September that year,. [2] [ non-primary source needed ] On the day itself it was announced that Chris would continue to appear as the recurring presenter for the Shout Out Saturday live slot.

Since 2016, Johnson has appeared on the CBBC panel show The Dog Ate My Homework a number of times across two series.

On 9 April 2016 Shout Out Saturday came to a close, and that morning Chris and Shannon Flynn announced it was their last ever day on the CBBC Channel continuity.

Dennis the Menace

Chris voiced Dennis the Menace from Season 2 onwards in the Dennis the Menace and Gnasher animated series, taking over from Sophie Aldred. [3] The theme song was redone for the new version of the show, with Johnson providing vocals.

He also recorded a new series of 'Beanotown', as Dennis, for Fun Kids Radio, which was broadcast during the summer of 2013, with a second series broadcast in 2015. Chris provides the voice of Dennis and many other characters for most Beano tie-in projects, such as IOS games. [4]

Doctor Who

Whilst working at CBBC, Chris took part in several Doctor Who & The Sarah Jane Adventures promotional events. As an open 'mega-fan' of both shows, he was the obvious choice for the sketches, which included a five-part crossover with the CBBC Office and the characters from The Sarah Jane Adventures, interviewing Amy Pond actress Karen Gillan for CBBC on the week of the launch of the new series of Doctor Who, and many other examples. He provided the voiceover for a CBBC exclusive trailer for the 2013 series.

In early 2011, Chris made his début as a member of the new Time Team feature for Doctor Who Magazine, and during that team's tenure they covered everything from the 2005 series' opener Rose, eventually ending unannounced in late 2017 with their piece about 2011's The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People. In 2018 the magazine relaunched the item with a different team, with no explanation given as to why the previous incarnation was concluded.

Chris also played several characters in the Doctor Who spin-off Gallifrey IV by Big Finish Productions, as well as appearing in the Bernice Summerfield story 'Private Enemy No.1' from the 'Epoch' series.

Chris appeared in the final episode of Doctor Who: The Adventure Games, 'The Gunpowder Plot', in the roles of 'Barnaby', plotter Robert Keyes and a royal guard.

In 2015, he appeared on the 'Doctor Who Comic Book Day' episode of Doctor Who: The Fan Show, [5] as well as the review episode for The Magician's Apprentice. [6]

Podcasting and other work

Not only does Chris host his 'OfficialCDJ' YouTube Channel, but he co-presented The Lewis Ryan Show most Saturdays on Salford City Radio. Chris appeared as one of the talking heads on Catalyst Media's "Temple of Nerd" Podcast, which ran for nearly two years before wrapping up in August 2014.

He appeared on an episode of Celebrity Mastermind in December 2012. [7] In 2014 he appeared as 'Ken Kong' in an episode of Strange Hill High.

In 2014, he participated in several online audio series as a performer, including Timetunnel Media's 'Doctor Who: The Missing Adventures' as an Ice Warrior and in the role of companion Tim in the Aimless Wanderings audio plays. [8]

To celebrate the ten year anniversary of the return of Doctor Who to television, Chris began a podcast series called '#9is10', which provides brand new episode commentaries for the entire 2005 run of the show, as well as extra interviews with guests, some of whom are personal friends. The entire run, which is ongoing from March 2015, can be downloaded for free from his 'OfficialCDJ' SoundCloud page. [9]

A casual gamer, Chris began a Twitch streaming service in 2015 [10] where he plays indie and mainstream titles for the PS4. In June of 2021 he began scriptwriting and presenting a video game news show on YouTube called 'Games Vault', [11] which was produced until November of the same year.

He collaborates often with the YouTube group FiveWhoFans, appearing in their videos from time to time. [12] In August 2017, he became a main cast member.

Between July 2016 and March of 2022 Johnson recorded a weekly podcast called the '#BigDamnCast' with friend Matthew Watson, which they released on iTunes. After 300 episodes of the show the two decided to slow the pace of their releases and have since been uploading new episodes on an irregular basis. [13]

Since late 2023, he has been the voice of the TV, cinema and radio advertisements for holiday booking business Villa Plus.

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009BBC Three's "Be On TV!" adsStewie Griffin impersonator
2010–2016 CBBC Channel Presenter, actor, voiceover artistContinuity presenter for live and pre-recorded links and voiceovers. Presented weekends and holiday mornings from 2010 until 2013. Hosted weekday afternoons with Hacker T. Dog from January 2013 til September 2014. Hosted Shout Out Saturday on the channel alongside Shannon Flynn from September 2014 – April 2016
2010 Sam & Mark's TMI Friday Himself
2011 Little Howard's Big Question Himself
2012 All Over The Place HimselfMultiple episodes in Series 2
2012–2013 12 Again HimselfFeatured in the 12 Again Specials
2012 Celebrity Mastermind Himself
2013, 2014, 2015 Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up Himself
2013Pet SchoolHimself
2013Turbo BoostHimself
2013–2014 Blue Peter HimselfAppearances & a guest judge for the 2013 Doctor Who gadget competition
2013 Dennis the Menace and Gnasher Dennis the Menace; Postman; Pie Face's Dad; Mr Cheddar; Harley the Pig, etc.Voiced Dennis the Menace and several other characters for the animated series, and across spin-off media
2013–2014 Cbeebies Bedtime StoryHimself2 episodes
2014–2018Whoops I Missed The BusNarratorNarrated nearly every episode since Summer 2014
2014 Strange Hill High Ken KongEpisode: 'Ken Kong'
2014DNNHimself
2014–2015 Hacker Time HimselfTwo episodes of Series 4, in the 'Aeroport!' sketches; cameo'd in the Tim Warwood episode of Series 5
2015 All Over The Place: EuropeHimselfAppeared in 13 of the 15 episodes
2015Ultimate BrainHimselfSeries 2, Episode 1. Contestant alongside Ed Petrie & Iain Stirling
2016 All Over The Place: Europe, Part 2HimselfAppeared in 13 of the 15 episodes
2016, 2017 The Dog Ate My Homework HimselfPanelist in 3 episodes of Series 3 and 2 episodes of Series 4
2017 All Over The Place: Asia, Part 1HimselfAppeared in numerous episodes
2017 The League Of Gentlemen Local ProtesterAppeared in the Anniversary Special 'Royston Vasey Mon Amour'
2018 All Over The Place: Asia, Part 2HimselfChris took over from Ed Petrie as the main presenter for the Indian portion of the show
2018Sketchy ComedyVarious rolesVoiced several animated shorts in the 2018 episodes
2020-presentBBC Bitesize DailyHimself6x episodes in 2020; 2x episodes in 2021; 9x episodes in 2022
2020BBC LearningHimselfPresenter of 6x numeracy and literacy episodes
2023Dog SquadJoe the DesignerEpisode: 'Mission: Catwalk' [14]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Doctor Who: The Adventure Games Barnaby; Robert Keyes; Royal GuardEpisode: 'The Gunpowder Plot'
2015Dennis & Gnasher Adventures!Dennis; Gnasher; Walter; etc.iOS and Android game

Audio Productions

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Gallifrey IVTechnician Hester; KraylonEpisodes: 'Disassembled' & 'Annihilation'
2011 Bernice Summerfield: EpochDarionEpisode: 'Public Enemy No. 1'
2013–2015BeanotownDennis the Menace Fun Kids radio series
2014–presentAimless WanderingsTimOnline audio series

Theatre and stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 The Picture of Dorian Gray Dorian GrayKingsley Theatre
2008 The School for Scandal Sir Peter TeazleKingsley Theatre
2008 Grease (musical) Teen AngelEccleston Theatre
2009Double Bill: The Real Inspector Hound & Black Comedy Corpse; Colonel MelkettKingsley Theatre
2009Beyond the Front LineEnsemble The Lowry
2014–2015CinderellaButtons; Baron Hard-UpThe Harlington, 2014–2015 pantomime
2016–2017CinderellaButtons New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2016–2017 pantomime
2017–2018AladdinCous Cous New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2017–2018 pantomime
2018Alice in WonderlandThe White Rabbit; Tweedle Dum; voice of The Cheshire Cat New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2018 Family Theatre Show
2018–2019Snow White and the Seven DwarfsMuddles; The Frog Prince (voice & puppeteer) New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2018–2019 pantomime
2019The Wizard of OzThe Cowardly Lion New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2019 Family Theatre Show
2019–2020Robin HoodWill Scarlet New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2019–2020 pantomime
2020Panto Live: CinderellaButtonsGoing Live TV, 2020 livestream pantomime
2021Panto Live Presents 'Cinderella: Remastered'ButtonsGoing Live TV, 2021 Easter livestream pantomime
2021-2022Beauty and the BeastProfessor Ivar Brainstorm New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2021–2022 pantomime
2022The Jungle BookKaa; The Monkey King New Theatre Royal Lincoln, 2020 Family Theatre Show (rescheduled to 2022 due to the COVID-19 outbreak)

Podcasts

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016–present#BigDamnCastCo-hostA pop-culture news and reviews podcast hosted by Matt Watson and Chris Johnson. Available weekly on iTunes and Spotify.
2019–2020Out of the Broom Cupboard (#OOTBC)HostJohnson interviews previous and current hosts, actors, voice actors, presenters, backstage crew, puppeteers and more about their careers in and around CBBC. Episode featured such guests as Phil Fletcher, the second puppeteer behind Hacker T. Dog, comedian Iain Stirling, and Doctor Who showrunner Russell T. Davies. Episodes were released first on Patreon a week before being released on Spotify and ITunes.

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References

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  2. "Chris announces his retirement from the CBBC Office".
  3. "Tamborine Productions, Dennis & Gnasher announcement". Archived from the original on 18 February 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  4. "'Dennis & Gnasher Adventures!' app announcement". 15 January 2015.
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  6. "Doctor Who: The Fan Show – The Magician's Apprentice Review Guest appearance from Chris Johnson". YouTube . 22 September 2015.
  7. "BBC One - Celebrity Mastermind - Chris Johnson". BBC. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
  8. "Aimless Wanderings: Darker Paths series, featuring Christopher Johnson as Tim". Archived from the original on 5 April 2016. Retrieved 5 May 2016.
  9. "OfficialCDJ SoundCloud page, featuring the #9is10 Doctor Who commentaries".
  10. "OfficialCDJ on Twitch – Chris Johnson's PS4 streaming page".
  11. "Games Vault YouTube Channel". YouTube .
  12. "FiveWhoFans – Doctor Who fan network who produce comedy skits, occasionally guest starring Chris Johnson". YouTube .
  13. "Pop culture podcast #BigDamnCast, starring Christopher Johnson and Matthew Watson, on iTunes". iTunes . 24 April 2023.
  14. "Dog Squad series 2, 'Mission: Catwalk', starring Christopher Johnson as Joe the Designer". iPlayer . 11 December 2023.