Jon Culshaw is regarded as the best young impressionist in the UK. His own series "The Impressionable Jon Culshaw" was broadcast on ITV1 and he has received rave reviews for the BBC 2 TV series "Dead Ringers". As well as being a talented impressionist and comedian, Jon is also highly in demand as a presenter.Other television credits include "2DTV" (ITV1), "The National Music Awards" (ITV1), "Christmas with the Stars" (BBC1), "Parkinson" (BBC), "Night of A Thousand Faces" (BBC), "The Royal Variety Performance 2002" (BBC), "The Royal Variety Performance 2001" (ITV) "They Think its All Over" (BBC), "Never Mind the Buzzcocks" (BBC), "Peter Cook, A Posthumous Tribute" (BBC) and "Spitting Image" where he provided the voices to over forty characters. Jon also made his film debut playing former Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in the movie "Churchill: The Hollywood Years".Jon first made international headlines by calling the switchboard of no. 10 Downing Street and fooling the operators with his William Hague impression. Jon then found to his delight that he was talking directly to Prime Minster, Tony Blair, live on London's Capital FM, from 10 Downing Street! Jon also provided all the impressions for the wind up phone calls heard on Capital FM's Steve Penk Show, some of which were released on CD.Jon Culshaw has a catalogue of an estimated 350 impressions and is the perfect choice for award ceremonies, after-dinner speaking and personal appearances.