Billy Connolly – Original Review
16/10/2001 … He may have come a long way from the shipyards of the Clyde, but Billy Connolly's biggest trick is that he can convince an audience that he's still 'one of us'.
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16/10/2001 … He may have come a long way from the shipyards of the Clyde, but Billy Connolly's biggest trick is that he can convince an audience that he's still 'one of us'.
01/10/2001 … Williams is certainly showing some early promise.
01/10/2001 … Read's inspired daftness and misfit persona make for some wonderfully silly moments.
15/09/2001 … The loud-mouthed bible-bashing alter-ego of former teacher Jim Muir simply demands attention with his in-your-face evangelical preaching.
01/09/2001 … Brimming with confidence, Moorhouse exudes a likeable energy that could raise the dead - so a lethargic comedy audience proves little challenge.
01/08/2001 … Let's get one thing straight from the start: Lee Ness has not got an Edinburgh show.
01/08/2001 … Indescribable, eh? I think we can try Pedestrian, derivative, uninsipired stand-up.
01/08/2001 … At their inventive best, Mat and Mackinnon playfully subvert comedy conventions - though thankfully not the one that says it's all about getting laughs.
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