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Aldershot-born comedian most famous for his extensive radio work (including the long-running ''Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation'') and countless appearances on TV and radio panel games. | Aldershot-born comedian most famous for his extensive radio work (including the long-running ''Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation'') and countless appearances on TV and radio panel games. | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 1 February 2019
Biography
Aldershot-born comedian most famous for his extensive radio work (including the long-running Jeremy Hardy Speaks To The Nation) and countless appearances on TV and radio panel games.
He died February 2019 from cancer, aged 57.
Trivia
His first big break was a regular slot on the mid-80s comedy show Now Something Else, alongside other promising newcomers such as Rory Bremner, Ann Bryson and John Dowie. Whatever happened to John Dowie?
Contact
c/o Noel Gay Management, 19 Denmark Street, London, W2CH 8NA