Stand up comedian and regular compere at Monkey Business Comedy Club in Camden.
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Comedian, writer and actor, whose stand-up is full of surrealism, nonsense and sharp wit. He has performed regularly for Radio 4 and his three series of 'The Very World Of Milton Jones' have been nominated for the British Comedy Award and won a Sony Radio Award. He was the winner of the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in 1996, and was nominated for the main prize in 1997. He received the Time Out 'Best Comedy Performer' prize in 2002.
One of the original alternative comedians of the early 1980s, Nick was nominated for the Perrier award in 1987. He was the resident compere at The Comedy Store for 10 years and in 1989 he had a BBC Radio 4 show and BBC1 TV show, both called 'Nick Revell'. He also wrote for BBC radio classics 'Week Ending' and 'The News Huddlines' along with a host of contributors who included Ged Parsons, Oleg Stepaniuk, Nick & Roger Saunders, Michael Dines and Bob & Barbara Boulton. In 1992 he retired from the comedy circuit, but now he's back with the twin aims of bringing down the George W Bush administration, and paying his monthly mortgage bill.
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Probably the least dysfunctional comedian in the world. He was so naively secure as a child that he turned up to a school disco in a Michael Jackson Moonwalker outfit. Spencer is the product of a happy home. As a comedian, his stunningly inventive and daft wordplay has won him many plaudits. He is a contributor to the TV comedy shows 'Smack the Pony' and 'Comedy Nation'.