Paco Erhard
Paddy Lennox
Paddy McGuinness
Padraig Ryan
Pam Ford
Papa CJ
Parrot
Pat Burtscher
Pat Cahill
Pat Condell
Patrick Kielty
Patrick Lappin
Patrick McDonnell
Patrick Monahan
Patrick Morris
Patrick Turpin
Paul B Edwards
Paul Betney
Paul Byrne
Paul Chowdhry
Paul F Taylor
Paul Foot
Paul Harry Allen
Paul Kerensa
Paul Laight
Paul Langton
Paul McCaffrey
Paul Merton
Paul Mooney
Paul Myerhaug
Paul Pirie
Paul Provenza
Paul Revill
Paul Ricketts
Paul Savage
Paul Sinha
Paul Sweeney
Paul T Eyres
Paul Thorne
Paul Tonkinson
Paul Zenon
Paul Zerdin
Pearse James
Persephone Lewin
Pete Beckley
Pete Cain
Pete Dobbing
Pete Firman
Pete Gold
Pete Johansson
Pete Jonas
Pete Otway
Pete Smith
Peter Brush
Peter Buckley Hill
Peter Cook
Peter Kay
Peter McCole
Peter Searles
Peter Serafinowicz
Peter von Natzmer
Phil Buckley
Phil Butler
Phil Cool
Phil Davey
Phil Differ
Phil Ellis
Phil Hammond
Phil James
Phil Kay
Phil Klein
Phil Nichol
Phil O'Shea
Phil Walker
Phil Wang
Phil Zimmerman
Philip Wilson
Phill Jupitus
Pierre Hollins
Pierre Novellie
Piff The Magic Dragon
Pippa Evans
PJ Gallagher
Pommy Johnson
Prince Abdi
Priorite A Gauche
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More Phil Nichol videos |
| Angry Londoners |
| Glasgow Comedy Festival 2012 |
| Meet The Parents |
| Do everything you're not supposed to |
| Phil Nichol at Chortle's Fast Fringe |
| Phil Nichol in discussion |
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2010:Nominated for best headliner in the Chortle Awards. 2007: Nominated for best headliner in the Chortle Awards 2006: Appeared as the producer in Rob Brydon's BBC Three series Annually Retentive 2005: Appeared in BBC Two's Broken News, as camp showbiz reporter Josh Cashman on this BBC2 spoof 2003: Chortle Award nominee for best headliner 2002: Nominated for the Perrier for his Edinburgh show: Things I Like, I Lick 2002: Chortle award nominee for best male circuit comic 2002: Appeared as Philip Salon in the Boy George musical Taboo in the West End |
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Rich Hall etc at Ealing Comedy Festival |
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![]() It’s often asked why London doesn’t have a comedy festival. The truth is; it does. It has loads. Just this week there are two giant marquees packed full of comedy at either end of the east-west axis: Greenwich at one extremity, Ealing at the other – not to mention the Priceless Wonderland for cabaret on the Southbank. If only we had the weather for it. Ealing was so sodden last night that a whole section of seats had to be taken out for fear of the audience slowly descending into the quagmire. But with a top-flight line-up, there was no chance of the comedians sinking without trace, if you’ll excuse such a contrived link. Phil Nichol, Milton Jones and Rich Hall are almost The Unreviewables – all so firmly established in what they do and able to deliver so consistently that the audience knows what to expect; and gets it. Compere Roger Monkhouse is less well known that the acts he introduced, but no less experienced, being a long-term stalwart of the circuit. When he starts, you might be forgiven for not realise that, as he mutters along in relentless monotone about what’s going on as the tent continues to fill up. Some chat with some audience members falters along, with questions about where they come from getting close to uncomfortable for the resolutely middle-class audience, who are unsure of discussions of ethnicity. Even from a comedian who uses the word ‘diaspora’ in his banter. But Monkhouse uses that tension to his advantage, and playfully builds up a real head of steam as he draws focus to the stage. On the face of it, he’s employing such tried-and-tested techniques: exploiting the north-south divide, teasing the Scots and affectionately mocking the audience for being no spring chickens. It’s all pantomime boos and cheers, but Monkhouse conducts it like an maestro, making it all seem fresh and spontaneous, even when weaving in some prepared material that strikes a similarly cheeky note. His sterling work set up the room for Phil Nichol. At Latitude this past weekend we made reference to how his sets can become familiar – after all, he’s one of the most hard-working comics in the country when it comes to gigging, but not one of the circuit’s most prolific writers. But that isn’t to diminished the fact that his set is devastatingly effective and Nichol a performance powerhouse that lights up the room with unpredictable excitement like a crateful of fireworks accidentally going off. Add to the fact that Only Gay Eskimo is probably the best closing song in the land, especially with the enthusiastic Canadian trying to mock-seduce some willing victim he’d had his eye on all night, and it’s 20 minutes of uncomplicated fun. While Nichol is all manic likeability, Milton Jones is always going to be the weirdest man in the room. In fact when he tries a universal ‘eh, lads’ gambit to open a joke, it’s funny in itself given he’s so disconnected from that ordinariness. Much of this set was new, or newish, but you still know exactly what you’re going to get with Jones – a spectrum of oddball one-liners running from the wincingly terrible to the beautifully sublime. And sometimes both at once. His best gags are as perfectly engineered as a Swiss watch, and even those that do venture into ‘dad joke’ territory are delivered with such bewildered innocence, it’s impossible not to be charmed. Headlining over Jones is tricky, but Rich Hall is more than up to the task, with his gruff ‘for Chrissakes, people’ demolition of all that defies common sense in this pretentious world. As a transatlantic messenger, he can deliver us in the UK some home truths from an outsider’s perspective, while he’s no less harsh on his compatriots – thus exploiting two of a British person’s most favourite pastimes: whinging about all that’s wrong with this country and laughing at the dumb redneck Yanks. There’s a political edge to what he does, trying to figure out the workings of a coalition government or mocking the religious right back home, guided by the voices of God in their head. And should anyone get swept up in the Olympic hoopla, Hall has another tale to bring you back down to earth. He is a human reality check, with all his cynical – or realistic – opinions expressed with an efficiency that tells you he suffers no bullshit, and an incisive way of drawing allusions to make sure his point is clear and unarguable. |
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An absolute comic genius, I love him! Saw him in Edinburgh and London, can't get enough of him. Pam The Stalker, June 2005 |
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Superb. Totally in your face. Best live act seen in ages. Pure comic drama David, May 2005 |
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I don't usually like musical acts, but Phil is the exception. Some of the best comedy that I have ever seen. This guy will blow you away within seconds of being on the stage. Hyper, witty and amazing improvisational skill. He needs make a movie, Now! Kevin, February 2005 |
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Phil Nichol is one of the funniest comedians I've seen on the circuit. His interaction with the audience is second to none and produces some incredibly funny moments. I personally can't believe he is not doing more on television. Jamal Khan, January 2005 |
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Saw him last night at a fundraiser - either the ultimate 'off-night' or he's embarrassingly, cringe-makingly shite. When hitting the audience on the head with his microphone started to wear thin, he shared with us all the delightful sight of his exposed arse...when that failed to be met with rapturous laughter he sulked and ranted. All in all a tad disappointing. Lisa, January 2005 |
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I've seen Phil 3 times now. If you're drunk he seems funny, in the way the drunkest person seems funny when you've all had a few. If you're not drunk, you realise he's as annoyingly unfunny as the drunk you don't want to know. He died a horrible death at the Bloomsbury Tsunami fundraiser night. If he's on the bill, choose another night. Steve, January 2005 |
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If you haven't caught Phil in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest yet, go see it! He's almost unrecognizable in the part at first, then his charm comes shining through. An absolutely wonderful night of theater. If you have the chance, follow it with his comedy set Shel, December 2004 |
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The Only Gay Eskimo is - it must be said - hilarious, zipping between Kurt Cobain, The Proclaimers, Oasis, but it's a set-closing finale that he seems unable to match elsewhere in his set. Innuit, November 2004 |
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Where can I see Phil Nichol next?
| 20:00~23:00 - Sunday 26th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | The Railway |
| Prices: | £5 |
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| 19:30 - Thursday 30th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Leicester Square Theatre |
| Prices: | £7 to £9 |
| Info: | Phil Nichol v Marcel Lucont. Plus Eli Silverman |
| Show: | The Humble Quest For Universal Genius |
| 21:00 - Friday 31st May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Headliners |
| Prices: | £14 (some at £10 in advance) |
| Comics: | |
| 20:30~00:00 - Saturday 1st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Shuffle |
| Prices: | £15 (£12 in advance) |
| Comics: | Gina Yashere, Mike Gunn, Phil Nichol, Sean Meo (MC) |
| 21:00 - Saturday 1st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Headliners |
| Prices: | £14 (some at £10 in advance) |
| Comics: | |
| 19:00~21:50 - Monday 17th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | The Harrison |
| Prices: | £5 |
| Comics: | Aisling Bea, Phil Nichol |
| Info: | The Schadenfreude Cabaret Edinburgh Previews. Plus: Wittank |
| 20:30~22:30 - Thursday 20th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Britannia |
| Prices: | £8 (£5 advance) |
| Comics: | Phil Nichol, Gary Colman (MC) |
| Info: | Work in progress |
| 19:45 - Friday 21st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Highlight Camden |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | John Moloney, Mark Nelson, Martin Beaumont, Phil Nichol, Tez Ilyas |
| 19:45 - Saturday 22nd Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Highlight Camden |
| Prices: | From £17 |
| Comics: | John Moloney, Mark Nelson, Martin Beaumont, Paul T Eyres, Phil Nichol |
| 22:45 - Friday 5th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Udderbelly South Bank |
| Prices: | £14 to £20.50 |
| Comics: | Phil Nichol, Tony Law |
| Info: | Spank! |
| 20:00 - Friday 5th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Carnival Leicester Square |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Pete Firman, Pete Jonas, Phil Nichol |
| Info: | Plus: Bryan Lacey |
Recommended| 19:45 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Union Chapel |
| Prices: | £18 (£16 concs) |
| Comics: | Elis James, Josie Long, Pete Firman, Phil Nichol, Stewart Lee |
| 20:00 - Saturday 6th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Carnival Clapham Grand |
| Prices: | From £14 |
| Comics: | Andrew Bird, Pete Jonas, Phil Nichol |
| Info: | Plus: Bryan Lacey |
Recommended| 20:00 - Tuesday 9th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy De Luxe |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Comics: | |
| Info: |
Edinburgh previews
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| 20:30 - Wednesday 10th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Comedy Bar Islington |
| Prices: | £8 (£6 in advance) |
| Comics: | |
| Info: |
Edinburgh Previews
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| 20:00 - Thursday 11th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | The Tommyfield |
| Prices: | £6 (£5 in advance) |
| Comics: | Nick Helm, Phil Nichol |
| Info: | Full length solo shows |
Recommended| 21:00 - Saturday 13th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | The Bedford |
| Prices: | £10 to £16 |
| Comics: | Ian Stone, Lee Mack, Phil Nichol, Pierre Hollins, John Moloney (MC) |
| Info: | The Best of Banana Cabaret. Part of the Balham Comedy Festival |
| 19:45 - Friday 19th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Peterborough Key Theatre |
| Prices: | £10 |
| Comics: | Carl Donnelly, Phil Nichol |
Recommended| 19:30 - Friday 26th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bluewater Glow |
| Prices: | £22.50 to £33.50 |
| Comics: | |
| Info: |
Plus: Neil Fitzmaurice
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| 19:30~20:30 - Thursday 1st Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Friday 2nd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Saturday 3rd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Sunday 4th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Monday 5th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 6th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 7th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Thursday 8th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Friday 9th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Saturday 10th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Sunday 11th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 13th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 14th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Thursday 15th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Friday 16th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Saturday 17th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Sunday 18th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Monday 19th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Tuesday 20th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Wednesday 21st Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Thursday 22nd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Friday 23rd Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Saturday 24th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 19:30~20:30 - Sunday 25th Aug, '13 | |
| Venue: | Assembly Rooms Fringe |
| Prices: | £8 to £10 |
| Show: | Phil Nichol: The Weary Land |
| 20:00 - Thursday 5th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £12.50 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |
| 20:00 - Friday 6th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |
| 20:00 - Saturday 7th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |
| 20:00 - Thursday 12th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £12.50 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |
| 20:00 - Friday 13th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |
| 20:00 - Saturday 14th Dec, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Just the Tonic |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Noise Next Door, Phil Nichol, Sam Avery |

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Phil Nichol: Nearly Gay/The Naked Racist
DVD (2012):
Holy Flying Circus
DVD (2007):
Broken News Series 1
Phil Nichol
Edinburgh Fringe 2002
Phil Nichol: Things I Like, I Lick Perrier nominee
Edinburgh Fringe 2003
Phil Nichol
Twelve Angry Men
Edinburgh Fringe 2004
Freedumb
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest
Edinburgh Fringe 2005
Edward Albee's The Zoo Story
Phil Nichol: Nearly Gay
The Odd Couple
Edinburgh Fringe 2006
Phil Nichol: The Naked Racist
Talk Radio
True West
Edinburgh Fringe 2007
Killer Joe
Phil Nichol: Hiro Worship
Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Phil Nichol [2008]
Edinburgh Fringe 2009
Gagarin Way
Phil Nichol: A Deadpan Poet Sings Quiet Songs Quietly
School For Scandal
Stand Up For Freedom [2009]
Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Old Rope In The Balloon
Phil Nichol: Welcome To Crazytown
Edinburgh Fringe 2011
Itch: A Scratch Event [2011]
Phil Nichol: The Simple Hour
Edinburgh Fringe 2012
The Intervention
Phil Nichol Rants!
Edinburgh Fringe 2013
Phil Nichol: The Weary Land
Misc live shows
A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The SFO in The Dock
BBC London Children in Need benefit
Brighton Comedy Festival 2010 opening gala
Comedy Store's 30th Anniversary Charity Gala
Theatre
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, understudy show

