Jack Dee
Jack Heal
Jack Samuel Warner
Jack Whitehall
Jackie Mason
Jaik Campbell
James Acaster
James Blood
James Branch
James Campbell
James Christopher
James Corden
James Dowdeswell
James Goldsbury
James Hately
James Kirk
James Mason
James Mullinger
James Redmond
James Sherwood
Jamie Sutherland
Jan Ravens
Jane Bostock
Jane Hill
Janey Godley
Janice Phayre
Jared Hardy
Jarlath Regan
Jarred Christmas
Jason 'Entertainment' Cooke
Jason Byrne
Jason Cook
Jason Freeman
Jason John Whitehead
Jason Kavan
Jason Manford
Jason Patterson
Jason Rouse
Jason Wood
Jasper Carrott
Javier Jarquin
Jay Foreman
Jay Lafferty
Jay Ryan
Jay Sodagar
Jeff Brighton
Jeff Caldwell
Jeff Green
Jeff Innocent
Jeff Leach
Jeff Stevenson
Jefferson & Whitfield
Jem Brookes
Jen Brister
Jennifer Saunders
Jenny Eclair
Jeremy Dyson
Jeremy Hardy
Jeremy Hotz
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Sadowitz
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Jessica Fostekew
Jethro
Jim Bowen
Jim Campbell
Jim Davidson
Jim Gaffigan
Jim Jefferies
Jim Smallman
Jim Tavare
Jimbo
Jimeoin
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Jo Brand
Jo Caulfield
Jo Coffey
Jo Dakin
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Jo Romero
Jo Selby
Joan Rivers
Joanna Neary
Joanne Lau
Joe Bor
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Joe Cornish
Joe Heenan
Joe K
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Joe Mercer
Joe Rooney
Joe Rowntree
Joe Wells
Joe Wilkinson
Joel Dommett
Joey Page
John Bishop
John Cleese
John Colleary
John Cooper
John Flint
John Fothergill
John Gavin
John Gillick
John Gordillo
John Kearns
John Lenahan
John Lloyd
John Lynn
John Mann
John Moloney
John Oliver
John Pinette
John Robins
John Ryan
John Scott
John Warburton
John-Luke Roberts
Johnny Armstrong
Johnny Candon
Johnny Vegas
JoJo Smith
Joleed Farah
Jon Culshaw
Jon Levene
Jon Plowman
Jon Richardson
Jon Torrens
Jonathan Hearn
Jonathan Mayor
Jonathan Paylor
Jonny Sweet
Joseph Wilson
Josh Howie
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Josie Lawrence
Josie Long
Josie Wicks
Jovanka Steele
Joy Carter
Jude Mahon
Julia Clark
Julia Morris
Julian Clary
Julian Deane
Julie Jepson
Juliet Meyers
June Brown
Junior Simpson
Justin Brett
Justin Moorhouse
Jim Campbell
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2009 So You Think You're Funny finalist, and finalist in the 2011 Durex One Night Stand competition run by the Soho Thetre in London. |
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![]() Walking around Camden, you wouldn’t know there was a festival on. And not just because at any time of year, the streets of this vibrant corner of North London are thronged with the sort of hipsters and oddballs who make Glastonbury’s Healing Field look like a corporate AGM. The 20+ venues Camden Crawl uses host music and comedy every night in any case, but the advantage of this weekend is the wristband, which means piunters can walk away from anything that doesn’t take their fancy. Like, for example, Ross Lee’s musical Horace Fignernips – the only hour-long comedy show in the festival’s programme, presented not once but three times on Sunday, in the prestigious Jazz Café. The sparse audience trickled, and eventually gushed, out as this amateurish, self-indulgent spectacle inflicted its witless, grating efforts on their patience. Lee – best known as BBC Three’s The Prankster – imagined this a satire on modern comedy, The protagonist, which Lee plays himself, is an unfunny but ambitious would-be comedian and virgin with a five-year business plan but no jokes. His name? Barry Chancer. Yep, it’s that obvious. The contrivance is that after dying at an open mic night, Chancer finds a hat, via which the spirit of a dead comedian can enter his body and find a new success and hedonistic lifestyle. Imagine The Mask, but with no jokes, verve or Jim Carrey… and you’ve got Son Of The Mask. This is infinitely more unfunny, than even that lame-duck sequel. Where The Mask’s Stanley Ipkiss companion was his dog, Chancer’s is his mattress, forcing one poor actor to spend the hour hemmed into bedding. At least he could act, unlike Lee’s desperate mugging, which had neither the jokes nor the style to come off as gloriously exaggerated. Unsubtle scenarios were played out with a grin-and-bear it enthusiasm and a painfully unfunny script – whether Chancer was his awkward self or supposedly invigorated by a comic great from beyond the grave. It’s a shame this unrepresentative mess was given such a central position at the Crawl, while much better comics were sweating away in tiny rooms. In the awkwardly-shaped space above the Camden Head, for example, Manchester agency Gag Reflex programmed an afternoon of robust club comedy, compered as playfully as ever by the mischievous Ray Peacock. Spotting the festival’s official photographer in the room, he decided to stage a fight, Deirdre’s Photo Casebook-style, creating another moment on spontaneous silliness, never to be repeated. Of the acts Chortle saw there, the ever-reliable Keith Farnan entertained with charm and good humour, while making serious points about Size Zero models and not-so serious ones about the economic crisis blighting his native Ireland. Mop-haired Ben Van Der Velde wasn’t so consistent, but sometimes offers perfectly sharp turns of phrase that set him apart. An even stronger bill was offered in the similarly crowded venue above the Black Heart, courtesy of the accurately named Really Lovely Comedy. There, Jim Campbell was a highlight of the day, thanks to exquisitely written, punchline-driven material that mined stereotypes of Essex life and his own clumsiness without cliché. Delivered with an alluringly relaxed stance, this was quirky yet accessible stuff from a future star. Patrick Monahan was his usual effusive self. Yes, he over-milked the applause, and yes he has more cheeky charm than he has material, which here largely concerned itself with the less sporting reasons for enjoying the women’s beach volleyball. But that charm goes a very long way, and disliking him isn’t really an option. Sketch duo McNeill & Pamphilon also won over the crowd, thanks to a strong line of self-deprecation, acknowledging limitations of both the form and their execution of it. Such an engaging delivery gives their weaker sketches a get-out while enhancing the more imaginative ones, such as the witty scene set in a pre-decimal corner shop. Between acts, compere Thom Tuck had difficulty holding the audience with his offbeat mockery of straight-to-DVD Disney films, as his appearance inevitably hearalded a coming-and-going of festival-goers keen to seek out what else was on offer, or simply sample the food and stalls of a typical Camden Sunday afternoon. But such is always the way of festivals… at least he didn’t have several hundred people in a tent to contend with. In the evenings, the venues are turned back over to the up-and-coming bands – chosen by music industry insiders – which has made the event so important for rock trend-followers. Comedy, and the rest of the daytime programme, which was extended a couple of years back, is more of a welcome added extra than directly justifying much of the £67.50 weekend ticket.
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| Date of live review: Monday 7th May, '12 | |
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Review by Steve Bennett |
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Jim Campbell at the 2009 So You Think You're Funny Final
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Where can I see Jim Campbell next?
| 20:30 - Sunday 27th May, '12 | |
| Venue: | Downstairs at the King's Head |
| Prices: | £7 (£5 concs) |
| Comics: | Earl Okin, Jim Campbell |
| Info: | Plus: Liam Spiers, Rob Coleman |
| 20:15 - Saturday 21st Jul, '12 | |
| Venue: | Reading Highlight |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | Geoff Norcott, Jim Campbell |
| Info: | Plus: Jacques Barrett |
| 19:00~20:00 - Wednesday 1st Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Thursday 2nd Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Friday 3rd Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Saturday 4th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Sunday 5th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Monday 6th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Tuesday 7th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Wednesday 8th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Thursday 9th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Friday 10th Aug, '12 | |
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| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Saturday 11th Aug, '12 | |
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| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Sunday 12th Aug, '12 | |
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| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Monday 13th Aug, '12 | |
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| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Wednesday 15th Aug, '12 | |
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| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Thursday 16th Aug, '12 | |
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| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Friday 17th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Saturday 18th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Sunday 19th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Monday 20th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Tuesday 21st Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Wednesday 22nd Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Thursday 23rd Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Friday 24th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Saturday 25th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Sunday 26th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 19:00~20:00 - Monday 27th Aug, '12 | |
| Venue: | Underbelly Bristo Square |
| Prices: | Call for prices |
| Show: | Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man |
| 20:00 - Saturday 1st Sep, '12 | |
| Venue: | Highlight Watford |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Jim Campbell, Jimmy McGhie, Robert White |
| Info: | Plus: Jacques Barrett |

Beer Goggles
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
The Comedy Reserve 2011
Edinburgh Fringe 2012
Jim Campbell: 9-Year-Old Man

