Bailey was one of the stand-ups who starred in Masterson's smash-hit 2003 Edinburgh production of Twelve Angry Men. |
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Sadowitz has always been one of my favourite stand-ups comedians ever since that night. |
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Most of the current stand-ups have come out of university or college or whatever, which wasn't the case years ago. |
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So instead of fighting them, like Nixon did, they plied them with stand-ups, sound bites and managed news. |
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There was no Weather Channel, no Internet, no stand-ups by wind-whipped, rain-soaked TV reporters, and, of course, no evacuation plan. |
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The Democrats in Boston took our needs on board and allowed CBS to bid on our behalf for the four stand-ups we needed. |
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Eric Bogosian, Richard Belzer and Eddie Izzard are among the other stand-ups who contribute. |
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The reason we're here is that Scarborough-based firm Vocational Services UK is setting up a course for wannabe stand-ups on how to be a comedian. |
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A comedian tells jokes, customers buy lots of drinks and, as the evening progresses, everyone finds the succession of stand-ups even funnier. |
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It's so different from the comic stand-ups of today, very refreshing. |
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The comedy tent was consistently packed, there were stand-ups as well as more unusual acts such as Abandoman, an improv hip-hop duo. |
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And you really do hear some good one-liners from the stand-ups. |
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He's a compellingly close-to-the-bone pastiche of washed-up stand-ups. |
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Reporter Brian Andrews has been doing just some incredible live reports, tapes, stand-ups for us, showing us how the storm has come through the area. |
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A lot of stand-ups find their voice immediately. |
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And with stand-ups, I remember liking George Carlin and Steve Martin. |
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Unlike Talking Funny, The Green Room has a studio audience, which slightly ruins the illusion of an unlicensed eavesdrop on stand-ups talking shop. |
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Lee Mack's taking a breather after burning the comedy candle as one of Britain's favourite stand-ups, a captain on Would I Lie to You? |
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It grows old and vanishes unlamented along with its perpetrators as evolution turns it into something different with each new generation of stand-ups. |
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Humour, of course, changes over the years and today''s stand-ups have their individual styles and are producing their own stars, like yet another Scouser, John Bishop. |
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The brainchild of Dangerfields mainstay Andrew Johnston, Mirthathon is a plot to bring together 100 stand-ups from all over Ireland to keep punters laughing for 12 hours. |
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Donna-Lisa Healy has photographed stand-ups including Jack Dee, John Bishop and Rich Hall for the exhibition at Sunderland University's Priestman Building. |
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One of the sharpest and most entertaining stand-ups around, in 2010 he was voted 16th greatest stand-up comic on Channel 4's 100 Greatest Stand-Ups. |
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