Miles will be performing a run of On I Bang at the SoHo Playhouse in New York from 13th to 18th January 2026. Tickets and information can be found here.
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Miles is currently filming War for Sky and HBO. There are some further details here in Variety and Deadline.
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Miles is fronting a new topical podcast called The Moment. It’s available on all the platforms. He is continuing his cricket podcast Middle Please, Umpire with the mighty Northumbrian paceman Mark Wood. Also on all the platforms. Here are the pair enjoying a winter net session at the ECB Performance Centre in Loughborough, the more elite of the two athletes on the left.
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Miles recently made his 18th appearance as a guest on Have I Got News For You, with Victoria Coren as host and Sheila Hancock also joining Ian Hislop and Paul Merton. You may watch it here.
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Miles recently recorded two episodes of I’m Sorry I Haven’t A Clue at Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre in the company of Jack Dee, Rachel Parris, Marcus Brigstocke, Adrian Bloody Edmonson and a camera-shy Colin Sell. The shows will be broadcast on 10th and 17th November on BBC Radio 4.
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Miles can still be seen as Henry in Hugh Laurie’s adaptation of Agatha Christie’s Why Didn’t They Ask Evans? on ITVX, as well as playing The Duke of Rochester in all eight episodes of Belgravia: The Next Chapter, on the same platform. He will also appear in the upcoming films Savage House, Mother’s Pride and Rose’s Baby.
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Miles’ debut novel was released in 2021, and is now out in paperback. History tells the story of Clive Hapgood, a disillusioned teacher whose life at home and at work begin to unravel. You can read a little more about it, and indeed order it, here.





