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Felix Dexter
Dexter is one of the UK's top character comics. His act derives from his distinctive black roots, yet is easily accessible to a wider audience. His acutely observed characters and comic writing have been featured on the BBC's The Lenny Henry Show and The Real McCoy.
Dexter is one of the UK's top character comics. His act derives from his distinctive black roots, yet is easily accessible to a wider audience. His acutely observed characters and comic writing have been featured on the BBC's The Lenny Henry Show and The Real McCoy.
Francesca Martinez
Comedian who draws much of her material from the condition from which she suffers, cerebral palsy. Detailed accounts of everyday activities which one would not normally associate with her disability are turned into hilarious set-pieces.
Comedian who draws much of her material from the condition from which she suffers, cerebral palsy. Detailed accounts of everyday activities which one would not normally associate with her disability are turned into hilarious set-pieces.
Frank Carson
Zany Irish comic whose unique quick-fire style of joke telling established him as one of Britain's best loved comedians. This archetypal working men's club comic is most noted for the catchphrases "It's a cracker" and "It's the way I tell 'em".
Zany Irish comic whose unique quick-fire style of joke telling established him as one of Britain's best loved comedians. This archetypal working men's club comic is most noted for the catchphrases "It's a cracker" and "It's the way I tell 'em".
Frank Skinner
Master of the cutting quip, Skinner is the football fanatic who dipped his toe into the world of improvisational comedy with incredible success. Since his first gig, at the Birmingham Anglers Association, he has played one of London's biggest solo stand-up gigs - to 6,000 at the Battersea Power Station in London.
Master of the cutting quip, Skinner is the football fanatic who dipped his toe into the world of improvisational comedy with incredible success. Since his first gig, at the Birmingham Anglers Association, he has played one of London's biggest solo stand-up gigs - to 6,000 at the Battersea Power Station in London.
Frankie Howerd
The classic 'tears of a clown' comedian - who put the 'Oooo Missus!' into British comedy. He was a racy revue comedian, famed for his double entendres and off-the-cuff audience remarks. Titter ye not at the institution that is Frankie Howerd!
The classic 'tears of a clown' comedian - who put the 'Oooo Missus!' into British comedy. He was a racy revue comedian, famed for his double entendres and off-the-cuff audience remarks. Titter ye not at the institution that is Frankie Howerd!
Freddie Starr
One of the biggest television stand-up comedy star of the 1970s whose unpredictable, wild stage persona mirrored his massively publicised off stage problems. The physical nature of his routines paved the way for comics such as Lee Evans and Harry Hill.
One of the biggest television stand-up comedy star of the 1970s whose unpredictable, wild stage persona mirrored his massively publicised off stage problems. The physical nature of his routines paved the way for comics such as Lee Evans and Harry Hill.
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