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The Jongleurs Q&A – Otiz Cannelloni
The comic the Guardian calls "bewitching" likes Stan and Ollie, but nothing makes him happier than nudging ducks.
A Jongleurs regular, musical comedian Jason Wood passed away at the weekend, this is an interview he did for our site a few months ago...
Tiger Woods steps back into the limelight tomorrow, but what can we expect to hear from the reclusive star?
Renowned TV warm up man, Harvey Oliver likes Tenerife and Tarbuck, but you’ll be hard pushed to get him driving a white van again.
The former English Literature teacher turned comic and writer likes Bono and Kirstie Allsopp and he's not giving that duvet back.
They raged, they roared, they were banned or censored. Jongleurs looks at the performers who made comedy out of controversy.
Boardman likes The Fall and The Smiths, but holds a special place in his heart (we say heart) for S Club 7.
Canadian born comic Tanyalee Davis likes playing in Scotland and Angelina Jolie and just try testing her on the James Bond movies...
The ones who make the funny guys look good, the butt of every joke, Jongleurs salutes the straight and true…
Filmmaker, actor, writer and comedian, Owen O'Neill's dream date is sitting in the stands with Rachel Weisz watching Chelsea win at home.
When not blowing up a woman or eating balloons as part of his act, Best enjoys banana juice and Steve Martin in drag.
Comedian, actor, musician, Mickey Hutton wants to be piped on stage by Zeppelin and he'll be happy if he never sees the Royal Family again.
The Edinburgh Comedy Awards Nominee is currently working on a series for the BBC. He likes Joan Bakewell, though he’s less keen on making decisions…
As the markets collapsed, one man decided to save Britain with a sheath of paper and some pens, that man was Colin Nugent...
The man The Guardian calls, “the king of political comedy” tells Jongleurs why he’ll never make it on Mastermind.
