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Malcolm Hardee

Fearless, indifferent and oft naked, anarchic comedian Hardee became infamous for stealing Freddie Mercury's 40th birthday cake and for owning tough-crowd venue The Tunnel. Hugely loved by his fellow comics, his legendary status in the world of stand-up lives on after his death.
Mark Lamarr

Surly, irritable host of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Lamarr first developed his stand-up act through writing poetry. He has since become identified with uncompromising opinions and heckle-proof, off-the-cuff spontaneity.
Mark Steel

Like Ben Elton, Mark Steel rooted his stand-up career in the angry politics of the 80s alternative circuit and went on to perform The Mark Steel Lectures - mixing stand-up comedy with historical facts and contemporary extrapolations.
Mark Thomas

Razor sharp comedian with a big social conscience who uses pranks and stunts to expose questionable government and business practices. This political tub thumper isn't afraid to take risks with his comedy. His big and brash stunts never fail to entertain...though his targets don't always see the funny side.
Max Boyce

Referring to himself as 'a singing cartoonist', Welsh singer and storyteller Max Boyce offers audiences anecdotal comedy and a plethora of rugby-related sing-along anthems.
 
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