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Comedy & Cabaret

From fringe comedians to the stars of today, our comedy and cabaret personalities promise great entertainment to make your event an outstanding success. To find out who would be the most perfect for your event please call 020 8866 8967 or e mail us at comedyandcabaret@speakerscorner.co.uk 

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Stephen K Amos - Comedian and Awards HostStephen K Amos -Add Stephen K Amos to wishlist
Stephen K Amos is at the forefront of a new band of comedians, side splittingly funny, a must for a set after dinner, to present awards or host an event
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Stand Up Comedian and presenter of Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Simon Amstell is a rising star of television and a genuinely funny guy.
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Robert Bathurst from Cold Feet played Alex (cartoon investment banker) in a successful run in London’s West End. Now Alex is available for corporate events
Clive Anderson ThumbnailClive Anderson -Add Clive Anderson to wishlist
Former barrister, Clive Anderson is not only known for comedy but also as a presenter of television documentaries and regular newspaper columnist

Let us help you get the best conference presenter or conference host for your event. Call us on 020 8866 8967 or email comedyandcabaret@speakerscorner.co.uk

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Former barrister, Clive Anderson is not only known for comedy but also as a presenter of television documentaries and regular newspaper columnist

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Former cricketer Sir Ian Botham has set off on his 12th fundraising expedition for charity. For the first time, people will be able to join him as he walks to help Leukaemia Research.
8th October 2008
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