John William Oliver was born on April 23, 1977, in Birmingham, West Midlands, England, the third of four sons of Jim Oliver, a school administrator, and Carole Oliver, a music teacher. He grew up in Erdington, Birmingham, attended Holte School, and subsequently won a place at Christ's College, Cambridge, where he read English Literature — the same Cambridge college that Sacha Baron Cohen had attended a few years earlier. At Cambridge he was involved with the Footlights comedy revue, the institution that produced an enormous proportion of British comedy talent through the second half of the twentieth century. After graduating in 1998, he performed stand-up comedy in the UK circuit for several years with minimal commercial success, developing the rapid-fire analytical style that would eventually define his television work.
Oliver moved to the United States in 2006 to join The Daily Show with Jon Stewart as a senior correspondent — a position that suited his particular combination of British satirical tradition and genuine analytical intelligence perfectly. His work as a correspondent demonstrated not merely comedic ability but a specific talent for the 'explainer' format: the long-form journalistic comedy segment that takes a complex issue, investigates it thoroughly, and then presents the findings in a way that is both analytically rigorous and genuinely funny. His guest-hosting of The Daily Show during Stewart's absence in the summer of 2013 demonstrated that he could sustain the full weight of the show on his own, which led directly to his receiving his own program.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver debuted on HBO on April 27, 2014, and almost immediately established a new format for political satire: the long-form investigative comedy segment, typically fifteen to twenty-five minutes, that applies genuine journalistic research to a single topic and presents its findings in a package that operates simultaneously as entertainment and as a civic intervention. His segments on net neutrality (which crashed the FCC's commenting system by driving millions of responses), televangelism (which prompted Congressional investigation), tobacco companies, pharmaceutical pricing, municipal courts, and FIFA corruption have generated both extraordinary viewership — many segments exceed thirty million YouTube views — and documented real-world policy consequences.
Oliver is the ENTP's most pure expression in contemporary political satire: a man whose fundamental mode of engagement is the long-form intellectual investigation, who cannot merely mock without also rigorously understanding, and who brings to each subject the same quality of thorough analytical attention regardless of whether the topic is globally significant or apparently trivial. His humor is not decorative but structural — the comedy is the argument, expressed in its most effective possible form. His Cambridge education gave him the English literary tradition of the essay, and Last Week Tonight is fundamentally an essayistic program: a single sustained argument about a single topic, made with as much evidence as the format will allow, packaged as entertainment because entertainment is how the most people will receive it.