John Gavin at the 2009 Scottish Comedian Of The Year final
28/09/2009 … Relative newcomer John Gavin’s great strength is that he has a clear sense of identity.
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28/09/2009 … Relative newcomer John Gavin’s great strength is that he has a clear sense of identity.
28/09/2009 … Eighties throwback Gordon Brunton didn’t so much have a set as a bunch of hack putdowns played out on shuffle, regardless of relevance.
28/09/2009 … Chris Forbes's familiar routine opened on masturbation and ended in similarly unedifying manner on the embarrassment of using a public toilet.
28/09/2009 … Ray Bradshaw was the newest kid on the block, but had some of the most quotable gags of the night, once he got past all the generic material about being ginger.
28/09/2009 … Kier McAllister, who produced one of the strongest rants in last year’s final, seemed to have his eye off the ball this time around.
28/09/2009 … Chris Henry starts with unremarkable jibes about teenage pregnancies and neds who wear tracksuits but have never been to the gym.
28/09/2009 … Saj Chowdhry produced a car crash of a set, swerving unpredictably all over the shop before becoming a fiery wreck.
28/09/2009 … Bluff half-Turkish Aberdonian Gus Tawse has a compellingly forceful style, even if some gags – such as asking for a ‘number two’ in a barber’s shop and sending…
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