Carey Marx
Carl Barron
Carl Donnelly
Carl Hutchinson
Carly Baker
Caroline Clifford
Caroline Mabey
Catherine Tate
Catie Wilkins
Chambers & Nettleton
Charlie Baker
Charlie Chuck
Charlie Drake
Charmian Hughes
Chris Addison
Chris Brain
Chris Brooker
Chris Cairns
Chris Corcoran
Chris Gilbert
Chris Langham
Chris Luby
Chris Lynam
Chris Martin
Chris McCausland
Chris Morris
Chris Neill
Chris Roche
Chris Rock
Chris Stokes
Chris Tavner
Christian Reilly
Christian Steel
Christina Martin
Clare Campbell
Clyde West
Cole Parker
Colin and Rob
Colin Cole
Colin Murphy
Colin Owens
Colm O'Regan
Craig Campbell
Craig Hill
Curtis Walker

Colin and Rob
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Original Review: Gleefully unfashionable, Colin and Rob resurrect the timeless bickering double act formula to great effect. Their contagiously silly set can sometimes seem a little over-staged, but their instinctive comic ability, and resolute determination not to take themselves in the slightest bit seriously easily win through. This same innate ability overcomes a slightly shaky start, in which they deliberately deliver bad jokes badly, and they soon get the audience on-side and keep them there. Such stupidity could so easily backfire if not skilfully performed. For example, for most their set, the fat bloke and his strangely-navelled foil are semi-naked save for nipple tassles - a sight that is saved from appearing an embarrassingly desperate bid for zaniness by their underdog likeability. We're sure to see more of these two - and not just because of their willingness to shed their kit. |
| Date of review: Jun 2002 |
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Love the show! Good mix of of happiness vs sarcasm. Great team Suzie, October 2006 |
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Haven't seen these guys doing live comedy but listened to the podcast stuff. Very funny. They have a good chemistry. Steve, March 2006 |
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Absolutely, truly terrible. Wildly unfunny Austin, January 2006 |
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Very funny, I love 'em Susan, January 2005 |
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Utter clown shoes Coco, January 2004 |
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Gormless, inventive and naturally funny. The Clift, October 2003 |
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Colin and Rob got our show off to a great start last week. Well rehearsed, well timed, accessible stuff. The audience liked them a lot. Dave Parker, February 2003 |
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They are dynamic - truely dynamic. I fancy the little one Bruce, February 2003 |
