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Jaik Campbell: The Audacity Of Hopelessness
Jake Yapp's Bum Notes
James Dowdeswell: No More Mr Nice Guy
James Hately & Friends: Stubble Busting
James Mason Is Not Bill Hicks & Bobby Carroll Ain't No Richard Pryor
James Sherwood's Songs of Music
Jamie Kilstein: There Is No God And That's OK
Janey Godley: Domestic Godley
Jarlath Regan: Relax The Cax
Jason Byrne: Cats Under Mats Having Chats With Bats
Jason Cook: Joy
Jason John Whitehead: The Joker
Jason Kavan: Tough Crowd
Jeff Green: Life Ache
Jeff Kreisler 08
Jenni Byrne
Jeremy Leverton: iStandup
Jerry Sadowitz: Comedian, Magician, Psychopath II
Jesus: The Guantanamo Years [2008]
Jim Bowen: Look At What You Could Have Won [2008]
Jim Jeffries: Hammered
Jimeoin On Ice
Jimmy Carr: Joke Technician
JL Roberts and Nadia Kamil Present Wisecrackin' Midsqueezin' Behemoth
Jo Caulfield: Two-Faced Bitch?
Joan Rivers Stand-up
Joan Rivers: A Work in Progress By a Life in Progress
Joanna Neary's Magic Hole
Jody Kamali: Backpacker 2
Joe Levi's Short Stories
Joey Page and Rich Brophy: The After Dinner Society
John Bishop: Cultural Ambassador
John Cooper : The 30 Year Itch
John Gordillo: Divide & Conga
John Hegley: Beyond Our Kennel
John Pinette: I Say Nay Nay
John Ryan: Hurt Until It Laughs
John Ryan: Those Young Minds
John Smith Free In Sick And Twisted
John Wheeler aka Barley Scotch
Johnny Candon: One Careless Lady Owner
Joke-E-Oke
Jollie: John and Ollie Stuck Together
Jon Richardson: Dogmatic
Jonathan Mayor: Glitter on the Dirt Road
Jonathan Prager's Comedy Free Festival Encore
The Jonny & Joe Show
Josh Howie: Chosen
Josie Long And Special Guests Mucking About
Josie Long: All Of The Planet’s Wonders (Shown In Detail)
Journey Central Comedy Hour @ Meridian
Juliet Meyers: Strange Ears
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Just A Minute [2008]
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Show Details
James Dowdeswell: No More Mr Nice Guy
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2008
Starring Comic:
James Dowdeswell

James Dowdeswell: No More Mr Nice Guy


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At the Chortle Fast Fringe showcase

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Description

James Dowdeswell is nice. Everyone thinks so. But what would happen if a nice guy embraced his dark side?

It's time for this stand up to stand up for himself.

As seen on the Paramount Comedy Channel and as Count Fuckula in Extras (BBC).

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Reviews

Original Review:

I hate to thwart James Dowdeswell’s ambitions, but this, his fourth solo show is, well, nice. It’s nicely written, nicely performed, nicely funny.

He is a relaxed and eminently affable comedian, and indeed man. The apex of his anger is to tut loudly. But, infuriated by an attempted mugging by 12-year-olds at a South London swimming pool, he becomes determined to show a tougher side.

This engaging routine then sets of with examples of bad behaviour he’s encountered as he struggles with modern urban life. He tells his anecdotes well, charmingly illustrated with mini-impressions of all the characters. He may not be streetwise, but he can do the accent.

He covers his brief appearance as Count Fuckula in Extras – it doesn’t quite fit the narrative, but Dowdeswell’s eloquent enough to cover such cracks – before focussing on his own strange schooldays, in which he had to ‘black up’ for the school play.

It’s here a slightly darker, more poignant strand enters the monologue, adding a different note to proceedings. Dowdeswell neither overplays nor underplays the seriousness of the story, which provides him with his satisfying payoff, but tells it straight and compellingly.

But ultimately, he can’t shake the Mr Nice Guy image. He does manage to be rude to someone, but it’s Mohammed Fayed, who, frankly, deserves anything coming his way – and who probably didn’t even get the message anyway. Neither is the inherent drama of his school story quite enough allow him to make the break from effortlessly enjoyable storytelling stand-up to comedy heavyweight.

Reviewed by Steve Bennett

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Comments

Superb - the best show I've seen him do!

Lynsey, August 2008



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