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23/01/2014 … 1) Compile 35 minutes of your best stand-up comedy bits.
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23/01/2014 … 1) Compile 35 minutes of your best stand-up comedy bits.
15/01/2014 … We all believe in freedom of speech in this country, don’t we? It’s our inalienable right – and thanks to a high profile campaign in 2012 from Rowan Atkinson…
13/01/2014 … Another year in comedy over and a new one just begun.
09/01/2014 … Like many, I am quick to analogise comedy to music.
07/01/2014 … My first gig of 2014 was also my first performance at Manchester’s Comedy Store – throwing myself on the mercy of the audience in the infamous King Gong night.
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