Ed Byrne
I first saw Ed on Blind Date. He was a student at the time and I was still in Manchester. However, my recollection being what it is, when I moved to London he happened to be doing a small spot at my Student's Union and me recognising his face, I thought I knew him. So after my boyfriend and I had waffled on for about 45 minutes about all sorts of crap, I discover that he isn't some bloke I met the other week in the pub, but I saw him on Blind Date 2 years previously!
Anyway, to cut a long story longer, Ed is really funny. He's been on the circuit long enough to perfect his act and frequently performs at festivals. He even has his own tour, so keep an eye out.
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Ross Noble
I met Ross primarily at a party in south London and then we bumped into one another on the train into London from Grays. He was quite young at the time & used to live with Ed the last I heard.
He won the Best Newcomer Perrier Award at the Edinburgh Festival last year, so he's worth checking out.
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Dominic Holland
I'm a bit of a comedy collector and tend to video any stand-up on TV. I have a lot of Dominic Holland.
He's very witty and very perceptive. His humour comes across in a friendly way too. You can find out where he is next on my links page.
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Jeff Green
My mum took me to see Jeff Green at the Royal Exchange, Manchester. That was before it was destroyed in the bomb blast...
He's soooo lovable, you want to take him home and tuck him up in bed with a cup of hot chocolate... Anyway, I digress! He's also very funny and his humour is quite clean, so all the family can go.
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