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Reginald D. Hunter

American stand-up who now lives and works in the UK. His relaxed demeanour and thoughtful subject matter often mean he is likened to a philosopher onstage. Has now become one of the most sought after headline comedians on the comedy circuit and was nominated for the Perrier award at the Edinburgh Festival in both 2003 and 2004.
Rhona Cameron

Since winning the So You Think You're Funny award on Channel 4 in 1992 Cameron has been building a large fanbase through touring and appearing on numerous televison shows. She has appeared at the Edinburgh Festival on numerous occasions and is perhaps best known for speaking her mind on the ITV1 series, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
Rich Hall

Grouchy, deadpan comedian who quit his job as a hurricane namer for the United States Meteorological Service eighteen years ago and hasn't looked back. Hall is a master of absurdist irony while eschewing the human condition. He particularly likes to lay into Americans and life across the pond at every opportunity.
Richard Blackwood

Although Blackwood had several guest spots on BBC late night entertainment programmes, like The A-Force and The Real McCoy, it wasn't until he became an MTV host that he started to make a significant impression as a comic. Since then he's hosted numerous shows on terrestrial TV including The Richard Blackwood Show, which featured his stand-up routines delivered at a furious pace
Richard Herring

After initially establishing himself alongside Stewart Lee in the prolific comedy duo, Lee & Herring, Richard enjoyed phenomenal cult success as a writer and performer with radio shows such as Lionel Nimrod's Inexplicable World and Fist of Fun, which then went on to become the BBC2 series of the same name. He also co-developed This Morning with Richard Not Judy, a live comedy TV series for BBC2 and has appeared at the Edinburgh Festival on numerous occasions to critical acclaim.
 
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