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 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
Phil Walker
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| Stand Up: 2002: City Life North West Comedian Of The Year City Life North West Comedian Of The Year |
| Stand Up: 1999: Starred in Cinderella On Ice in Blackburn |
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Phil Walker: Fringe 2012 |
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![]() Phil Walker bounds onto the stage with the energy of a dog that has just been let out for an overdue walk. He looks excited and full of beans at the prospect of us paying attention to him for the best part of an hour. Walker, who’s from Preston, has the almost stereotypical Northern comic aptitude for banter with the audience which is useful for getting the room relaxed and on-side. Only one problem arises with this all-inclusive attitude; the fact that his dad, Roy Walker, of Catchphrase has decided to see this performance. Although sitting at the very rear of the room, Roy seemed to find it impossible not to shout out uninvited, though Phil dealt with this with charm, asking his dad after one interjection; ‘Whose name is it on the flyer?’ When in full flow, Walker Jr is an extremely affable performer playing to the entire room literally and figuratively. His material is very easy to access, including routines on the crap summer the UK has been having, the ridiculousness of Kerry Katona being voted mum of the year on more than one occasion and the state of some women after a night on blue WKD walking home barefoot and being sick. Throughout this main section of the evening his set moves seamlessly and seemingly effortlessly. The gags and observations keep on coming thick and fast and time is flying by. Still, the material is far from cutting edge, touching on strange Olympic sports and last year’s rioters looting without using logic. When he moves on to politics, the lack of depth to the material really starts to show as he points out that Alistair Darling looks like a badger and that with his surname, Ed Balls did well not to be bullied to the point of suicide at school. These raise more giggles than they are really worth, mainly due to the fact that the audience is now definitely having a good night. However, the biggest laughs were awarded to a member of the audience who, through alcohol or one too many bags of Haribo, starts to get fits of giggles, often at the wrong moments. Walker acknowledges him with warmth and appreciation and, yet again, the room is all his. Walker is a crackingly good club comic. He has an excellent ability at warming a crowd up and keeping the energy in the room high. He appears always to be having as much fun with the audience as they are clearly having with him. It would be harsh to write this off as an extended club set, especially when we have a clever back reference involving talking to his young daughter. He certainly has the everyman touch and is someone most people would enjoy having a pint with. He can can pretty much guarantee a good night out, though with slightly more original writing he could be in serious contention for an extra star.
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| Date of live review: Thursday 16th Aug, '12 | |
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Review by Dave Hampson |
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Saw you in the latin lounge in southport lastnight ... So funny awesome gig Tracy scott, April 2013 |
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Great to watch him tonight in Wigan. Totally hilarious. Looking forward to the next time. Darren King, March 2013 |
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Absolutely brilliant! left us in splits on his final show at the Edinburgh fringe. Five star! Jimmy Shah, August 2012 |
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Absolutely brilliant! left us in splits on his final show at the Edinburgh fringe. Five star! Jimmy Shah, August 2012 |
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Excellent. Made the night. (Jongleurs @ Portsmouth) Will look out for the next gig to attend. Thank you! Lisa Jung, February 2012 |
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We have been coming over from Barcelona at Xmas (incredible but true)and seeing Phil in the panto at Blackburn. My 7 year old loves him and spends loads of time watching him on YouTube.His rapport with younger kids is amazing. Look forward to seeing you December 2012 at Blackburn! Fran Lopez, January 2012 |
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Saw him at Sheffield comedy festival, an hour of top laughs, very topical and a very funny man wilma, October 2011 |
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Just wanted to point out that this review is from 2002. I dont still talk about the commonwealth games of that year & I now own a new shirt. Phil x Phil Walker, August 2011 |
Where can I see Phil Walker next?
| 19:00~02:00 - Friday 24th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | |
| Prices: | £12 |
| Comics: | Darius Davies, Dave Williams, Phil Butler, Phil Walker |
| 21:00 - Friday 24th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bristol Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Darius Davies, Phil Butler, Phil Walker |
| 00:00~00:00 - Saturday 25th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | |
| 21:00 - Saturday 25th May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Bristol Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Darius Davies, Phil Butler, Phil Walker |
| Friday 31st May, '13 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Jongleurs |
| Prices: | £12 |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Rhodri Rhys |
| Info: | Plus: Slim |
| Saturday 1st Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Cardiff Jongleurs |
| Prices: | £15 |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Rhodri Rhys |
| Info: | Plus: Slim |
| 20:00 - Thursday 6th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Manchester Frog And Bucket |
| Prices: | £9 (£6 concs) |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Toby Hadoke (MC) |
| Info: | Plus: James Meehan, Sam Brady |
| 20:00 - Friday 7th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Manchester Frog And Bucket |
| Prices: | £16 (£8 concs) |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Toby Hadoke (MC) |
| Info: | Plus: John Hastings |
| 20:00 - Saturday 8th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Manchester Frog And Bucket |
| Prices: | £17 |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Toby Hadoke (MC) |
| Info: | Plus: John Hastings |
| 21:00 - Friday 28th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Alistair Barrie, Mickey D, Phil Walker, Raymond & Mr Timpkins Revue |
| 21:00 - Saturday 29th Jun, '13 | |
| Venue: | Nottingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Alistair Barrie, Mickey D, Phil Walker, Raymond & Mr Timpkins Revue |
| 20:00 - Friday 12th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Barnsley Lamproom Theatre |
| Prices: | £11 |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Toby Foster |
| Info: | Plus: Craig Murray |
| 20:00 - Saturday 13th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Barnsley Lamproom Theatre |
| Prices: | £11 |
| Comics: | Phil Walker, Toby Foster |
| Info: | Plus: Craig Murray |
| 21:00 - Friday 26th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Jonathan Mayor, Phil Walker, Sean Collins |
| 21:00 - Saturday 27th Jul, '13 | |
| Venue: | Birmingham Jongleurs |
| Prices: | From £12 |
| Comics: | Jonathan Mayor, Phil Walker, Sean Collins |




