Mark Walker: The Man Who Fell To Mirth
01/01/2001 … Walker starts his show with an uncannily impressive impersonation of Billy Connolly, proving that he certainly has an ear and a talent for accents.
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01/01/2001 … Walker starts his show with an uncannily impressive impersonation of Billy Connolly, proving that he certainly has an ear and a talent for accents.
01/01/2001 … Encroaching middle age has worked wonders for Jenny Eclair.
01/01/2001 … The always watchable Addison again expands on his favourite the theme of Englishness for this year's show - this time concentrating on our relationship with other…
01/01/2001 … Comedy that intermittently amuses .
01/01/2001 … Sometime Comedy Store Player Niall Ashdown proves himself a formidable raconteur with this monologue about a trip he took with his dad to, yep, a Hungarian birdwatching…
01/01/2001 … Dan Antopolski can be a brilliant gagsmith - a fabulous lateral thinker who can drop a pitch-perfect pun to astonishing effect, or go on a slighty surreal rambling…
01/01/2001 … Back in Edinburgh after a year away, Adam Bloom confirms his status as one of the most inventive stand-ups around with this clever and funny show.
01/01/2001 … You might have thought that someone basing their entire act on audience banter would actually be able to think of something - anything - funny about maybe even…
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