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All nights compered by
MC:JIM GRANT

Regular guest presenter for Sky TV
Stand Up Britain ITV,
Personality Driven AUDI CHANNEL
“A very witty and knowledgeable presenter” Sky TV Feb 08
"Very, very funny headliner" BBC Radio, Carrie Cooper, June 2007
‘Jim certainly has enormous presence, combined with a razor wit, means he’s
perfect for compering’
East Magazine Feb 2003
‘Sparky regular compere, Jim is a master of getting the crowd going.’
Herald March 2003
‘Very funny and a highly competent MC’
Source Magazine Feb 2004
September 5th
PAUL REDWOOD
Armed with a sense of fun he also launched himself upon the world of comedy, albeit in a slow laidback way. At first things were tough, gigs were sparse, his hair already thinning. Paul soon realised that the best way of doing it, was doing it yourself. And The Rib Tickla Comedy Club was born.
He has been gigging now for over 6 years, and now has a style and presence that is unique. His use of props is fast becoming legendary.
He is both inventive and enthusiastic, traits that bring surprises and laughs galore.
Confident as a compere or set comedian, the audience always enters into his world, whereupon he will offer advice, and his view of life to great effect.
ALEX DAWSON
MC:JIM GRANT
October 3rd
PATRICK MONAHAN

As seen daily on The Paul O Grady show.
Patrick started off on the Irish/Iranian/Geordie circuit before breaking out onto the U.K., European and International comedy scene, including gigs in France (Paris 'Hotel Du Nordi'), Monaco, Germany (Berlin), Belgium (Brussels & Antwerp), United Arab Emirates (Dubai & Abu Dhabi) and Bahrain. As well as performing in most comedy clubs across the North and South of England from Newcastle to Devon, and also in Scotland, Ireland, Wales & Jersey. Patrick has also done a host of University network shows for Avalon, Paramount and Off The Kerb Events.
Edinburgh Festival:
Other shows included 'Late n Live', Mervin Stutters Pick of the Fringe, Midnight comedy Velvet Underground show at The Tron, The mirth control Midnight shows at the Caves and the late night Laughter lounge at 'C venues'.
'Comedy Clone', The Pleasance, every night at 11.05pm.
Other gigs in Edinburgh included, 'Late n Live', at the Gilded Balloon, Mervin Stutters Pick Of the Fringe at the Teviot.
The Establishment, the C Venue and 'The Amused Moose Comedy's Hot Starlets' at the Underbelly.
Other Festivals
Glasgow Comedy Festival 2002 & 2003
Kinsale Comedy Festival, Ireland 2004
Guildford Comedy Festival 2001 & 2002
Respect Comedy Festival, Greenwich Millennium Dome 2003
Television
'Malai Monologues' a six part comedy series for BBC THREE, taking comics to a range of everyday locations to perform live to street audiences across the UK. Broadcast March 2004.
'Britain's Most Embarrassing Parents' 11 part kids show for Trouble TV, Narration on the show - broadcast throughout second half of 2003.
' Thames TV - Open House With Gloria Hunniford (C5)
Brighter Pictures - Take the Mike (ITV)
BBC Birmingham - Network East & Mali Presents (BBC2)
Spanking New' Stand up show on BBC7, broadcast Dec 2003!
'Playing Away' presenting a 5-part Travel Show for Tyne Tees
Television, ITV1 Friday Nights, 10-11pm, July/August 2002
'Mega Malai - Cream Of Comedy' Asian Stand-up Show On BBC2, 11.20pm, 19th Dec 2002.
'Rum TV' Various Short Sketches Sky One, September 2001
'Take The Mike' Stand-up Show on ITV, September 2001
'London Comedy Festival' LWT, July 2001
JEFF HUDSEN
ROSIE MART
EAN LOCKHURST
GIADO GUAFOLO
MC JIM GRANT
November 7th
CRAIG MURRAY

Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2008 ('The Magical Diamond of Ramtutiti', 'Spank'), Endorse It In Dorset 2009, Wivenhoe May Fair 2009
Also in demand on the corporate circuit, Craig has performed for clients such as: Goldman Sachs, Bird & Bird, VK Direct & No.5 Chambers,
Craig is also an accomplished actor and presenter and graduate of The Court Theatre Training Company.
“…a great line in Northern humour”– Spoonfed.co.uk
“Craig Murray knows his comedy roots… his material was well presented [and] recognisably funny” – Chortle.co.uk
“Bloody funny”– Jo Brand