Simon Fanshawe
An ex-That's Life presenter and 1989 Perrier award winner, Fanshawe is renowned for his sometimes pompous stage persona and preoccupation with modern etiquette. He even wrote a book on the subject entitled The Done Thing.
An ex-That's Life presenter and 1989 Perrier award winner, Fanshawe is renowned for his sometimes pompous stage persona and preoccupation with modern etiquette. He even wrote a book on the subject entitled The Done Thing.
Stan Boardman
Stan Boardman made his name as a stand-up in the classic 70's show The Comedians with fellow comedy stalwarts Frank Carson and Tom O'Connor. Recently he secured his position as a stand-up legend when he appeared on Channel 4's Kings of Comedy in 2004.
Stan Boardman made his name as a stand-up in the classic 70's show The Comedians with fellow comedy stalwarts Frank Carson and Tom O'Connor. Recently he secured his position as a stand-up legend when he appeared on Channel 4's Kings of Comedy in 2004.
Stephen K Amos
Stephen K Amos is a Fringe festival favourite. The supremely warm and charming comedian has the ability to draw the audience into his own private world. He makes weird and wonderful connections and completely inhabits the characters that he's talking about.
Stephen K Amos is a Fringe festival favourite. The supremely warm and charming comedian has the ability to draw the audience into his own private world. He makes weird and wonderful connections and completely inhabits the characters that he's talking about.
Steve Coogan
Steve Coogan's stand-up characters have become household names in their own right, especially Paul and Pauline Calf. His ability to make his characters supremely believable is unique and his Live and Lewd show exhibits his full range of skills
Steve Coogan's stand-up characters have become household names in their own right, especially Paul and Pauline Calf. His ability to make his characters supremely believable is unique and his Live and Lewd show exhibits his full range of skills
Steve Martin
Rated as the first ever 'concert' comedian, Steve Martin dominated the 70s as a master of the zany and absurd. With punch lines like "excuuuse me" and his "arrow through the head" prop, Martin made an impact both in sold-out concert halls and as a favoured guest host of Saturday Night Live.
Rated as the first ever 'concert' comedian, Steve Martin dominated the 70s as a master of the zany and absurd. With punch lines like "excuuuse me" and his "arrow through the head" prop, Martin made an impact both in sold-out concert halls and as a favoured guest host of Saturday Night Live.































