Nick Revell + Brian Higgins

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SUPPORT: Phil Knoxville
COMPÈRE: Jim Grant


NICK REVELL was a regular at The Comedy Store and Jongleurs, during the 80s and made many visits to the Edinburgh Fringe, including Brave New Comedy in 1984 (with Arnold Brown, Norman Lovett and Paul Merton)

He has appeared on countless TV and Radio shows, including Friday Night Live, Live at Jongleurs, made two visits to the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, several series of the award-winning Million Pound Radio Show on BBC Radio 4 in which he co-starred with Andy Hamilton, two series of the Radio 4 sit-com The Nick Revell Show, and his own show Nick Revell, on BBC-1. Also panel shows such as Just A Minute, The News Quiz, Quote Unquote.

His TV and Radio credits as a writer include sitcoms, sketch shows and material for other comedians -  Drop the Dead Donkey, Dressing for Breakfast, After You’d Gone, Dave Allen, Three of a Kind, Not the Nine O’Clock News, Alas Smith and Jones, Rory Bremner and Jasper Carrot, to name but a few.

Awards for the above include Perrier Nominee, BAFTAs, International Emmys, British Comedy Awards, Sony Radio Awards, Writers’ Guild Awards, Silver Rose of Montreux.

"A master craftsman" Time Out

"...one of the most creative and incisive comics on the circuit" Guardian

"Revell makes you laugh and think; a rare and cherishable combination these days" The Scotsman

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BRIAN HIGGINS, Scotland's finest ginger-haired comedian, like many an ex-pat Scot before him, principal interests in life include himself, Scottish people, religion and of course drinking- but the difference in Brian's case is that is genuinely funny. Paid no finer a compliment than to be likened to an early Billy Connolly, Higgy delivers his diatribe on life's funny (and not so funny) ups and downs in an energetic style that has won him fans across the UK and even as far afield as Dubai. A favourite with university crowds, he has also branched out into the big bad world of television and radio and has recently been seen with Al Murray on Time Gentleman Please and heard on the Fred MacAulay Show.



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