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Korean Englishman (Korean영국남자; RRYeonggungnamja; lit. '"Englishman"') is a YouTube channel created by internet personality duo Josh Carrott and Ollie Kendal. It features videos in Korean and English centering around South Korean culture and food.

Joshua 'Josh' Daryl Carrott was born on 14 May 1989 in Brighton, England, to Daryl and Maureen Carrott. His father was a firefighter, and his mother was a police officer. His paternal grandmother was ethnically Chinese. Aged 12, his family moved from England to Qingdao, China. Carrott was first exposed to Korean culture through South Korean expatriate students at the International School of Qingdao. He then returned to England for university, majoring in Korean language studies at SOAS, University of London. He also studied a year abroad at Korea University. He is married to Gabriela Kook, an Argentine-born South Korean chef. They welcomed daughter Julie in August 2024.

Oliver 'Ollie' Kendal is Carrott's best friend and business partner, whom he met while attending SOAS in London. His father Henry was the vicar of St Barnabas Church, North Finchley. He has a background in video production, as well as photography and graphic design. In 2013, he was pursuing a master's degree in biblical studies. In November of that year, he and Carrott incorporated the private limited company Kendal & Carrott in the United Kingdom. Ollie is married to Lizzie Kendal and had a daughter in 2018 named Juno. On 24 June 2022, Ollie won Best Friends Cooking Battle (ft. Celebrity Chef), with Josh finishing in second place.

The channel initially featured the reactions of their English friends to Korean cuisine. Most famously, they introduced fire noodles to their English friends as a spicy food challenge in 2014; this later developed into the "Fire Noodle Challenge".

They have since collaborated with both Western and Korean celebrities and organizations, including:

In addition, Carrott, Kendall and Kook have been invited to Buckingham Palace twice and spoken with King Charles III on both occasions. The second occasion was a British-Korean state dinner featuring South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol. The trio also sat at the same table as Jisoo, Jennie and Rosé of K-Pop girl group Blackpink, which led to Carrott offering to translate for Jisoo and Jisoo accepting.[non-primary source needed]

Carrott and Kendal created the account now named "JOLLY" on 8th October 2015 and officially launched the "Jolly" channel in 2017, which produces a broader variety of content intended for a more global audience. Both Carrott and Kendal frequently have friends and family on as guests, including Kendal's brother-in-law, Chris Lee.

JOLLY is the collaboration channel of Kendal and Carrott with over 5.2 Million Subscribes (as of January 2026) JOLLY has had major collaborations with celebrities such as John Cena, Jason Momoa, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jack Black, Idris Elba, and the cast of Stranger Things. JOLLY's most popular video is "British Highschoolers react to Bri'ish Memes" with over 30 Million Views

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