Short Biography
Russell Howard, star of Mock The Week and his own hit show Russell Howard's Good News, hits the road again with his brand new arena tour Right Here, Right Now which promises to be his biggest and best to date.
Hot on the heels of his massive sell out Big Rooms and Belly Laughs tour and two best selling live DVDs, Russell will be bringing his unique brand of mirth to arenas across the country. That's it really. Russell, you, lots of jokes, good time had by all, done.
"Russell Howard has gone from being just another comic to one of the biggest in the country in what seems like the blink of an ey...
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Short Biography
Russell Howard, star of Mock The Week and his own hit show Russell Howard's Good News, hits the road again with his brand new arena tour Right Here, Right Now which promises to be his biggest and best to date.
Hot on the heels of his massive sell out Big Rooms and Belly Laughs tour and two best selling live DVDs, Russell will be bringing his unique brand of mirth to arenas across the country. That's it really. Russell, you, lots of jokes, good time had by all, done.
"Russell Howard has gone from being just another comic to one of the biggest in the country in what seems like the blink of an eye."
The Mirror
"An awesome ability to connect with an audience"
The Guardian
In-depth Biography
Bristol born comedian Russell Howard's skills first came to light as a 19 year old on the Channel 4 television talent competition, So You Think You're Funny?, where he made a respectable showing, reaching the finals. From then on Howard was a busy performer and presenter, appearing on stages and television at a near constant pace for the next fifteen years. He was a regular panel member on Mock the Week, Out to Lunch, and the near-legendary satirical free-for-all, Never Mind the Buzzcocks. In November of 2006, Howard added to his long resume of radio presentation, landing his own show on BBC 6 on Sundays. A tour of his home country, entitled Wanderings, was a smash success, and led to a second tour in 2007. That tour, Adventures, was even more successful, and had to be extended due to high demand into 2008. His work also landed him a number of award nominations, including nods from the Barry Awards and if.comedy. ~ Chris True, Rovi
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