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Romesh Ranganathan set to 'star in new BBC series' investigating the brutal murder of rapper Tupac Shakur Have YOU got a story? Email [email protected] By Madison Burgess For Mailonline Published: 01:03, 7 August 2024 | Updated: 01:06, 7 August 2024 e-mail View comments Romesh Ranganathan is reportedly set to be diving into the world of investigative journalism for a brand new BBC Two series that will look into the lives and deaths of intriguing cultural figures. The beloved comedian, 46, is is well known for his work on the hit series Rob & Romesh Vs.

.., The Weakest Link, and Asian Provocateur - but this new show will take his career in a different direction.



And according to The Sun , his new documentary-style series is kicking off with the investigation of a huge name - the controversial death of American rapper Tupac Shakur. Throughout the series, which is due to be released in three parts, Romesh will also look at Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and his girlfriend Nancy Spungen, as well as the life and death of guitarist Jimi Hendrix . Tupac died aged 25 in September 1996 following a fatal drive-by shooting in Las Vegas , however lots of fans believe the conspiracy theory that the rapper staged his own death.

Romesh Ranganathan is reportedly set to be diving into the world of investigative journalism for a brand new BBC Two series that will look into the lives and deaths of intriguing cultural figures Tupac died aged 25 in September 1996 following a fatal drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, however lots of fans believe the conspiracy theory that the rapper staged his own death Read More Popular comedian confirms his hit BBC comedy has been AXED after just two series Meanwhile, Nancy Spungen's body was discovered in the hotel room she shared with Sid in 1978, which led to countless questions and theories swirling around her death - with Sid dying of a drug overdose in February 1979 . Jimi Hendrix, the fourth star that is set to reportedly feature in the investigative doc, died in 1970 of asphyxia while intoxicated with barbiturates. A source told the publication: 'All four celebrities had a lasting impact on the world of popular culture during their lifetimes while also experiencing untimely deaths in their twenties.

'But the real thing that unites them is debate still rages over how they died, with Tupac’s death in particular still a huge topic of debate. 'Step forward Romesh, a man with no experience of criminal investigations whatsoever, who is going to attempt to crack each case once and for all.' And the comedian is booked and busy as he's also set to front a number of other upcoming shows.

The legendary sports quiz show, A League Of Their Own, is coming back to Sky Max and NOW this Autumn, and according to TV Zone, Romesh will be making a comeback as the host. The BAFTA-winning sports comedy series welcomes star guests from the worlds of sport, comedy, and television to the red and blue teams each week, who compete for points awarded in three rounds. Nancy Spungen's body was discovered in the hotel room she shared with Sid in 1978, which led to countless questions and theories swirling around her death - with Sid dying of a drug overdose in February 1979 (pictured together on August 4 1978) Jimi Hendrix, the fourth star that is set to reportedly feature in the investigative doc, died in 1970 of asphyxia while intoxicated with barbiturates It was first broadcast on Sky One back in March 2010 and was fronted by James Corden for its first thirteen seasons, before being taken over by Romesh.

The Sun have also reported that the presenter will supposedly be hosting a new series of the the iconic children's TV show Art Attack. The ITV show, which saw national treasure Neil Buchanan, 67, flaunt his artistic flare from 1990 to 2007, will now reportedly be fronted by the comedian. Romesh, who does not have the strongest reputation for his art abilities, will have some big boots to fill in his new role as his predecessor was such a good artist he was accused of being secret artist, Banksy.

In 2020, the rumours swarmed social media so much, Neil felt compelled to respond publicly. The British TV personality, 67 was speculated to be the elusive artist after a Twitter user's post about the conspiracy theory went viral. Racking up over 2,000 re-tweets , the user wrote: 'Just heard that it's rumoured Neil Buchanan is Banksy.

If true, it's the funniest s*** ever. Aintree's finest. 'He's a musician and art has followed in the cities of shows he's done allegedly.

This is straight in the "believe without question" category.' The legendary sports quiz show, A League Of Their Own, is coming back to Sky Max and NOW this Autumn, and according to TV Zone, Romesh will be making a comeback as the host The Sun have also reported that the presenter will supposedly be hosting a new series of the the iconic children's TV show Art Attack The Children’s ITV show saw national treasure Neil Buchanan flaunt his artistic flare from 1990 to 2007 Romesh also recently confirmed that his hit BBC comedy series Avoidance has been 'axed' after just two series Read More Legendary panel show returning to screens in just months with star-studded lineup A representative for Neil penned a statement on his website revealing they had been inundated with enquiries from people attempting to fact check the rumour. Denying the suggestion, they wrote: 'Unfortunately this website does not have the infrastructure to answer all these enquiries individually, however we can confirm that there is no truth in the rumour whatsoever.

'​Neil spent lockdown with vulnerable members of his family and is now preparing to launch his new art collection in 2021. Thank you and please stay safe.' But, in other news, Romesh's hit BBC comedy series Avoidance has been 'axed' after just two series.

The presenter is well known for his work on the comedy series Rob & Romesh Vs...

, The Weakest Link, and Asian Provocateur. Avoidance, which first broadcast in June 2022, will sadly not be returning for a series three. He also revealed that the show is taking inspiration from another beloved BBC series, in terms of how long it would be on air.

Speaking to Tom Davis on his podcast, the comedian said: 'Thankfully the commissioners have taken care of that for me.' To which Tom replied with: 'How come you didn’t do a third series of that sitcom?' and Romesh responded with: 'Oh cause we just thought the story was told.' He continued: 'We’re following the Office model – just like two and done.

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