Ruby Wax
Upfront, sassy and with a reputation for posing questions no one else would think to ask, has become one of the best known and popular faces on television in recent years
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Jack Whitehall
A newcomer with the poise of an old timer
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Sarah Millican
“The funniest woman in Britain”
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Mark Watson
“HE’S SIMPLY EXHILARATING”
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Jo Brand
Loved by the Nation
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Jimmy Carr
One of the most original and distinctive new stars on television
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Shappi Khorsandi
An Iranian female stand-up comic who has established herself on the London circuit
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Kevin Bridges
Just naturally very, very funny. Let's just call his talent frightening - The Scotsman
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Dara O'Briain
The busiest man in Irish comedy these day
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Rory Bremner
Rory is now established as one of Britain's sharpest impressionists, with a reputation for accurate mimicry and topical satire. His repertoire now extends to over 80 personalities
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Hardeep Singh Kohli
A regular reporter on the highly successful BBC1 programme The One Show. Part of the original team, he reports the length and breadth of the country on all manner of stories
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Rhod Gilbert
2009 Winner of "Comics Comic" Chortle award
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John Bishop
"A comic revolutionary… Not to be missed" - The Independent
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Francesca Martinez
Award Winning Stand-up Comedian and Motivational Speaker
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Marcus Brigstocke
English comedian and satirist
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Clive Anderson
Comedian, radio/television writer and presenter
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Jack Dee
One of the very best British stand-up comedians
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Jeremy Hardy
One of the UK's foremost and respected stand-up comedians
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John Fortune
A home grown satirist of venerable standing, John Fortune has notched up eight series of BAFTA nominated “Bremner, Bird and Fortune” (Vera Prods for Ch4), with more planned!
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Sean Lock
“There are moments when you think you can laugh no more - your tear ducts have run dry and your insides may take years to recover” The Edinburgh Evening News
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Frankie Boyle
Quite simply, Frankie Boyle is the finest Scottish comedian of his generation - Miller Glasgow International Comedy Festival
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Jason Manford
"A true master of observational comedy" BBC
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Alan Carr
Winner Northwest Stand Up of The Year 2005
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Stephen K Amos
Winner of a 2004 Time Out award for comedy. Nominated for a Chortle Award as best compere in 2004, 2007 and 2008
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Rob Brydon
Best known for the ‘The Keith Barret Show’
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Danny Bhoy
Danny has built up a massive following everywhere he has been
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Kev Orkian
One of the UK's most talented, up-and-coming comedians
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Graham Norton
The Chat Show master
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Omid Djalili
Britain's funniest Iranian stand-up comedian and actor
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Russel Howard
One of the countries most exciting new talents
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Simon Amstell
Fantastic stand up and is great for award ceremonies
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Sandi Toksvig
Comedienne, Broadcaster, Author and Entertaining Guest Speaker
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Hugh Dennis
Team Captain of Mock of the Week
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Alun Cochrane
“no-nonsense comedian”
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Sanjeev Bhaskar
One of the most original and distinctive new stars on television
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Alistair McGowan
Impressionist, Stand-Up Comedian and Presenter
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Chris Addison
Star of BBC Two's multi award winning comedy 'The Thick of It'
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Barry Cryer
Comedian - Writer / Performer; After Dinner Speaker
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Rich Hall
“Rich Hall's rapid-fire wit is so spontaneous he should leave his brain to science” The Guardian
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Inder Manocha
EMMA 2004 Winner (Ethnic, Multicultural, Media, Award) in the category best Comedy/Comedian
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Jason Wood
Wood is a star in the making !
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Jo Caulfield
‘Best Female Stand-Up’ - (Chortle Awards)
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Jon Culshaw
Comedy Impressionist
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Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry’s career spans almost thirty years and counting.
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Lee Mack
Host of They Think It's All Over
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Andy Parsons
WINNER 2002 TIME OUT BEST COMEDY AWARD
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Tim Vine
This comedian is a joke machine gun, rattling out one joke after another in quick succession. At full pelt Tim sprays out 10 jokes a minute
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Bill Bailey
Bill is currenlty staring in the hit TV music show 'Never Mind The Buzzcocks' along side Simon Amstell and Phil Jupitus
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Alan Davies
One of Britain's top stand-up comedians and actors
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Justin Lee Collins
Famed as co-host of The Friday Night Project as well as presenter of his own TV series Justin is an excellent awards presenter
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Ed Byrne
'His wit won deafening cheers and feet stomping' THE GUARDIAN
“Delightful lead performance from Ed Byrne” Scotsman
'Dazzling' SUNDAY TIMES
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Andrew Maxwell
"One of the most significant comedians working in the country today" THE INDEPENDENT
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Men in Coats
Basically good old-fashioned clowns
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Tony Robinson
Actor and Writer - best known for his portrayal as the loyal but dim manservant Baldrick
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The Two Johns (John Bird & John Fortune)
Their sketches are spoofing city fatcats, Whitehall mandarins and New Labour spin doctors
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Terry Wogan
Fantastic host and brilliant after dinner speaker
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Andi Osho
Definitely regarded as one to watch
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Justin Moorhouse
One of the brightest stars working on the British comedy circuit
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Matthew Crosby
A rising star in comedy
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Tom Price
Audiences warm immediately to his puppy-like charm and sense of fun
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Dominic Holland
One of television’s quickest wits” The Daily Telegraph..
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Fred MacAulay
"rib-achingly funny, one of the funniest men alive" Sunday Times
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Hal Cruttenden
Nominee for the Perrier Newcomer Award at the 2002 Edinburgh Festival
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Jeff Green
One of the most popular comics working in the UK today
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Jenny Éclair
First woman to win the coveted Perrier Award
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Paul Zenon
Comic Magician and Presenter
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Tony Hawks
Tony is a TV and radio comedian and bestselling author. He's a regular guest on radio programmes including The News Quiz, Just a Minute and recently presented his own series on Radio 4, 'Tony Hawks’ Lost Weekends.'
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Rhona Cameron
"Brilliant comedienne" - Daily Express
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