Lee Ridley known as Lost Voice Guy is the first stand-up comedian to use a communication aid. As well as being the first comedian to win Britain’s Got Talent in 2018, Lee also won the BBC New Comedy Award in 2014 and has appeared on some of the country’s most popular TV shows including The One Show, This Morning, Lorraine and BBC Breakfast.
He has performed for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on The Royal Variety Performance, Live At The Apollo, Comic Relief, The Last Leg, The Now Show, Question Team, Comedians Giving Lectures and Pointless Celebrities. ★★★★★ "Finding humour in strange places is one of Lost Voice Guy’s strengths" – The Guardian |
Viral internet sensation Alasdair Beckett-King is a legendary comedian, in that there is little historical evidence that he exists. But he does exist. The multi-award-winning stand-up comedian has performed on the BBC's Mock the Week, Comedy Central Live and The News Quiz.
★★★★ “A singular and truly distinct act” – The Scotsman |
Edinburgh Best Newcomer and Best Comedy Show Nominee 2022 Lauren Pattison is a comedian, on the rise.
Her vast TV appearances include Stand Up for Live Comedy (BBC One), BBC New Comedy Awards 2021 (BBC Three), two episodes of Comedy Central at the Comedy Store (Comedy Central), Roast Battle (Comedy Central) & Dog Ate My Homework (CBBC). ★★★★ “a funny and propulsive storyteller…slice-of-life storytelling with a sharp comic twist” - The Times |
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Please note that the line-up subject to change without notice.