Russell Howard is this months performer. Energetic, imaginative and brilliantly funny all describe him perfectly. Remember where you first saw him when he becomes a regular on TV! :P
Steve Hughes is one of my personal favourite comedians. This isnt one of his better sets, but it was the only one I had saved on my Sky HD box :P
Steve is very Australian and very unashamedly so. This set discusses the Welsh language, Pub opening times and "poofters" (His word, not mine!) Please note, the video is NOT homophobic and any homophobic comments left will be removed.
Here is the start of a new monthly series, introducing you to some of the lesser known comedy acts performing around the UK.
We start this month with Glenn Wool, a Canadian comic. In this act, Glen discusses the finer points of religion. Introduction by Al Murray.
This video is taken from the Paramount Comedy Channels "Edinburgh And Beyond" comedy series.
Ive been wanting to upload this man for a long long time and I thought now was a good time to do so. If youre into stand up comedy, you should have heard of Jason Byrne as he is extremely funny. However, if youre not into stand up comedy, theres a good chance you wont have. So for those people, Ill sum up Jason Byrne for you:
A cross between Billy Connolly and Lee Evans. But Irish.
Finally! A woman! And a very very funny one at that. Theres also very little chance of you having seen this before unless youre a Paramount Comedy regular, as this is BRAND NEW!
A bit of surrealist comedy for you this month. Tony Law is a canadian comedian, who basically just spews out whatever his seriously deranged mind can dream up. Sometimes its brilliant, other times its not so brilliant.... This is brilliant :)
If you want to see more of Tony Law, visit his Youtube page here: http://www.youtube.c om/user/TonyLawcomed ian