Career
This led to him hosting the comedy discussion programme Loose Talk on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 1 from 1992 to 1994, having initially co-hosted with Mark Thomas when the programme was launched in 1991. He has co-hosted the Channel 5 sports programme Live And Dangerous with Mark Webster. He has written for Dave Allen, Jo Brand and The 11 O"Clock Show.
He had previously been a guest on the show in 1991.
In 2005 he played Gary Mills in the television comedy Broken News. Since 2004 he has been a regular on Match of the Day 2.
He was an occasional guest presenter on the BBC7 discussion show Serious About Comedy. He was also a regular on Gabby Logan"s Sunday morning radio programme on British Broadcasting Corporation Radio 5 Live.
Aside from this, as a Crystal Palace fan, he regularly appears on the fan-made podcast, Five Year Plan Fanzine.
Day is a long term supporter of Crystal Palace football team and even held his wedding reception at the banqueting suite of the club"s Selhurst Park stadium. He aided the campaign of the supporters" trust when the club was in administration and close to extinction in the late 1990s.