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Mel Brooks


               For one very expensive night only, the comedy legend came to the West End
               for an “introspective retrospective”. Both the anecdotes and the ad libs were
               top class.



               Sam Simmons


               This surreal hour of sketches made me laugh near constantly. Simmons'
               talent for creating unique images that stick in the mind is a rare one. A

               deserving winner of this year's Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award.


               Katherine Ryan


               The ubiquitous Canadian comic found time to write a slick, spiky live show
               which dissected celebrities, boyfriends and family alike with characteristic

               bitchy brio.


               Joseph Morpurgo


               Morpurgo's Desert Island Discs spoof in which he played guest, host and all
               the records, was the stand-out show of the Edinburgh Fringe, for its ambition,

               inventiveness and fun. I can't wait to see what he does next.


               Spencer Jones


               It's always a joy to find something new and completely original. Spencer
               Jones's mainly mute, entirely charming character The Herbert, with his daft

               props, was my favourite discovery of the year. One to watch.





               Turkey of the Year


               Andrew Lawrence


               Once an enjoyably bilious stand-up, Lawrence has tipped the balance too far.

               His Uncensored show descended into a bitter rant about political correctness,
               immigrants and his ailing career. Unpleasant.
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