Gary Lineker is the single strongest pull in Jimmy Carr's top 10, scoring 0.82 — and he's an athlete, not a comedian. That cross-kind lead sets the tone for a neighbor set that splits clearly into two clusters.
The shape here is two-peak. One cluster orbits British sport and broadcast: Gary Lineker (0.82), BBC Radio 5 Live (0.80), Match of the Day (0.76), and BBC Radio 6 Music (0.76) — a mix of Athletes, Podcasts and Radio, and TV Shows that points toward a sports-and-BBC-media audience. The second cluster is more politically and culturally inflected: Have I Got News For You (0.77), LADbible (0.76), and Brian Cox (0.76, subcategory: Academics) sit at the hinge, while James Corden (0.73, TV Personalities) anchors the softer entertainment end. ITV (0.75, TV Channels) and BBC Radio 2 (0.73, Podcasts and Radio) bridge both clusters as broad mainstream British broadcasters.
Notably, no other Comedian appears in the top 10 — Ricky Gervais enters only at position 49 in the wider data. The audience shape Jimmy Carr shares most closely belongs to British sports media and panel-show culture, not to stand-up comedy peers.
The overall picture is an audience defined by mainstream British media consumption — sport, radio, and topical TV — rather than by comedy as a genre.