Saw him on Mock the Week. He looks a bit like Rik Mayall. Good comic
Gavin, August 2008
He's brilliant! One of my comedy highlights this year so far.
Colin, July 2008
Saw him in Islington. Very funny, his stories had us hooked, and the punchlines were human, honest and hilarious.
Elena, June 2008
I've not seen him live yet but he used to be my drama teacher at Sandhurst, the man is a fucking legend!!
paul wogel, May 2008
I witnessed this fellow's set at Jongleurs recently and it left me cold. He made fun of every kind of animal known to mankind and several that are not. Throughout his 'act' he pretended to be really tall. Come on who do you think you're kidding Mr Davies? Everyone in the front three rows could see he was standing on a pile of newspapers painted to look like legs. Here's a tip - next time you should wear brown trousers to match your painted legs. And another thing...why oh why oh why must modern day comedians resort to such foul language. Mr Tommy Cooper or the equally talented Paul Melba never lowered themselves to such filth. By my reckoning he used the F word 37 times, the C word 15 times, the H word twice and countless variations on the word SHIT throughout his half hour set. I laughed once...at his ridiculous attempts at playing the guitar. I don't mind telling you I was very close to taking said guitar and donating it to the Nordorff Robins Music Charity as it is doing nobody any favours in the hands of this loud, sausage fingered buffoon. Honestly I think Mr Davies has a raw talent. Alas I do not think it lies in comedy. Does anyone know if he has ever tried his hand at surveillance work? I'm told it is highly paid and offers excellent travel and promotion prospects for someone of average intelligence and girth.
Janice Honnelly, Debden, Essex, May 2008
Brilliant. Saw him at The Comedy Store on a bill that included Dara O'Briain, Russell Howard and Al Murray where he was head and shoulders above them all on the night both comedically and physically
John S, November 2007
Greg’s a natural. Sure it’s meticulously planned – every last line, last giggle, last grimace – but all along you feel he’s being himself. Greg may mince around like John Inman, muck around like Rik Mayall or scream the place down like Alexei Sayle, but you take to him like you take to your mates down the pub. It’s the kinda rapport most comedians would auction their mother on Ebay for. But if there’s a sneer behind every laugh, there’s a laugh behind every sneer. Underneath that laddish, Frank-Skinner smile there’s caddish, Bill-Hicks guile.
Michael Monkhouse, October 2007
A superb storyteller. I cannot imagine an audience that Greg couldn't win over. Wholeheartedly recomended. Hilarious.