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Mike Gunn

Live at The Comedy Store London

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Mike Gunn

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Mike Gunn is one of the UK's top stand-up comedians. You might well have seen him on TV in shows such as The Comedy Store, Live At Jongleurs or Harry Hill's TV Burp. You might have, but you probably didn't. You might have seen him in any one of countless TV appearances he'd rather he'd never made. They were probably the ones you caught; channel-surfing aimlessly at half past three in the morning and staring at some obscure cable station, wondering what the bald bloke was talking about. You were probably too pissed to care...

This is what Mike Gunn does best. Knocking audiences dead in the world's greatest comedy club. Live, on stage at The London Comedy Store, he storms through 45 minutes of the funniest stuff you're ever likely to hear, and tackling everything from the Middle-East crisis to why some people should never be allowed to have children, he's guaranteed to upset almost everyone.

©2006 Mike Gunn (P)2008 The Comedy Store Ltd
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Critic reviews

"Piercingly funny...Fiendishly funny as dry as a dead mans bones" ( The List)
"Mike Gunn will make you die laughing" ( The Guardian)
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