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Fairly sure 'isn't waving' is being held at the assembly rooms or else I saw a very good robin ince impersonator. I'll change but feel free to change back.
No mention of anything before 1999? He was in Pub Fiction with Al Murray back in 1995 - he played a character listed in the credits as "Some kind of comedian", doing a deconstructionist stand-up act (Imagine something... now imagine it slightly different... hmmm? Yeah?") - Q4 ( talk) 15:22, 7 December 2007 (UTC)
The title says it all.
The article is mostly a list of his shows with little about his life. Place of birth? Education? Life before and outside shows? Relationships?
It appears to be another 'Wikipedia as free PR' article.