Michael 'Grub' Smith is an English journalist for FHM and Poker Player magazines.
Born Michael Smith, he adopted the name Grub when at Downside School, Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Somerset, effectively a promotion after being given the nickname Maggot by a master at his prep school.
Grub Smith is a graduate of Cambridge University from where he graduated with a degree in history and anthropology.
After beginning his career on the Literary Review, he worked as a journalist on a series of men's magazines in the UK, starting with GQ.
He also hosted the first season of another humorous travel series on Bravo called Sin Cities in 2000. The series looked at sexual entertainment options around the world, and as part of one episode filmed in Los Angeles, he appeared in a porn film featuring the famous porn star Mrs. B. He also co-hosted a spin-off of the sexually-oriented travel series, Sin Cities Unleashed, with Ashley Hames.
He hosted his own comedy-travel show Travel Sick on Bravo from 2001 to 2002, where he visited a different region of the world in each episode. Once he reached his destination, he was asked to complete five undesirable challenges. If he failed a task, he was forced to do something that was even more unpleasant. The series aired on Comedy Central in the United States.
In March 2004, he provided the voiceover for a two-part Channel 4 television series on human attitudes to killing and how military training overcomes this called The Truth About Killing. The programme was seen as covering a hidden important topic but the tone of presentation, which juxtaposed light-hearted commentary and graphic images of war, was criticised by many who saw it. It has not been repeated in the UK.