Tommy Little has been quietly building a following on the live scene since his 2009 Melbourne Comedy Festival Debut “Getaway” which chronicled Tommy's attempt to make his own TV travel show (including a bit of nude bungy in New Zealand).

2014 marks the start of a new era for Tommy, as he and Meshel Laurie take the reins of the Nova 100 breakfast slot. He is also putting on a new show – Middleclass Gangster – for the Melbourne Comedy Festival, following on from his sell-out season in 2013.

His show, Sex, Drugs and Herbal Tea filled a venue for four and a half weeks in the Adelaide Fringe and doubled in 2012 audience at the Melbourne Comedy Festival.

Tommy is a regular face on the Aussie comedy scene performing at premiere venues across the country and earning new fans as he goes. He mixes up his club work with corporate events acting as an MC for Blue Chip companies such as Sony, Optus and Austereo.

In 2008 Tommy put his hand up to write for Channel 31's talk show, Studio A hosted by Dave Thornton. When Dave left the show Tommy was offered the host chair and jumped at the opportunity to host a show on the channel that launched the careers of Rove McManus and Hamish and Andy. Over 2010 and 2011 Tommy interviewed guests such as Glenn Robbins, Lachy Hulme, Josh Thomas and Charlie Pickering and his assured debut raised more than a few eyebrows.

A natural on TV, Tommy has previously taken part in Channel Nine's Spring Racing Coverage, has appeared on The Today Show and Mornings With Kerry-Anne and has become a regular face on the Friday Whip segment of Channel Ten’s The Project.

Take note, Tommy Little is going places.