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Silky

Liverpudlian-in-exile Silky has been a full time comedian since 1997. He did his first gig in 1994, and his fourth gig (the final of the 1995 BBC New Comedy Awards alongside Lee Mack, Daniel Kitson and Julian Barratt) was shown on BBC1's Stand-Up Show. Other awards he has failed to win include the Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year (prize-winning runner-up 2000), the Liverpool Echo Arts and Entertainment Award (the only person to be nominated twice: always the sodding bridesmaid), the Perrier Best Newcomer (not even nominated for that one), the Time Out Award (didn't get entry form in on time), the F.A. cup (not a football team), numerous Academy Awards, and so on. The list gets longer every day. He did, however, win the 2000 BAF 'Out There' award for Artistic Courage, for a show at the Bakewell Arts Festival, where they were genuinely expecting folk music.

Silky has performed internationally, including gigs in China, the Philippines, the Gulf, Singapore, the US, the Melbourne Comedy Festival, and all over Europe, including at the Glastonbury Festival, where no-one lobbed bottles of wee, much to his relief. He performed at the 2004 God's Kitchen Global Gathering, the 2005 Big Bang at Santa Pod, and in the houseband for the Kilkenny Festival. He is also the evil mastermind behind the Kill for a Seat Comedy clubs across the UK, and has performed with the Comedy Store's MEN at Work satirical team and Monkey Lab Improv. A tall, versatile, funny and very likeable performer, whether you need an MC, an extended set, or simply something down from the top of a cupboard...

Silky headlined the inaugural Frampton Mansell comedy festival, the world's smallest. He acted in 'All Shorts' for Club West (winners of the coveted Spirit of the Fringe award), and presented WorldArt Media's TV Stage in Princes Street Gardens for Telewest. He compered the Big Value Comedy Show at the 2003 Edinburgh Fringe (**** Edfringe.com), the final of the FHM Com and has played from Manila to Berlin, Belfast to Prague, Shanghai to Croydon, but he's never been to me, and actually enjoys making people laugh. Indoor work with no heavy lifting? Lovely. In Winter 2003 he headlined his own 30-date tour of the UK and Ireland as an exercise in humility, and is doing so again this year. He acted in a pilot for SO TV that was bought for broadcast by Disney, and will never show the tape as Bee Costumes are involved. Warm-up work includes Strictly Come Dancing for BBC1, a Saturday evening primetime show attracting 9.1 million viewers. He's always doing interesting stuff.

Television appearances include 'The Stand-Up Show' (BBC1), 'James Campbell's Silly Experiment' (SO TV/Disney Worldwide), 'Coronation Street' and 'Gagging for It' (Granada), The Loafers (BBC Digital), 'Hollyoaks' and 'Brookside' (Mersey TV), 'Heartbeat' and 'Rhinoceros' (Yorkshire TV), Sky TV, The Superchannel (Denmark) and Channel 6. Radio appearances include BBC 5Live, Capital FM, TalkRadio, a residency on Juice FM, Star FM, BBC Radios Sheffield, Oxfordshire and Merseyside. Corporate work includes events for Nissan, UMIST, Help The Aged, Tubedale Films, Mitchell & Butler plc. Immediate PR (FHM/Holsten Pils), God's Kitchen and many others. Warm-up work includes BBC1's Strictly Come Dancing. Does not appear on photographic film.

Press acclaim for Silky....

'Silky was upsettingly funny, biting without alienating the audience... left me with aching stomach muscles, teary eyes and a need to buy more anti-wrinkle cream for the laughter lines around my eyes.' - BBC Online (Liverpool Comedy Festival review)?'Most remarkable.. His ability to play the hardest rooms is legendary amongst comedians' - - Liverpool Echo

'Hugely impressive' -Leicester Mercury?'Always a delight to watch, weaving his pre-prepared material seamlessly into his off-the-cuff stuff. His set is energetically charged with gently quirky material and plenty surprises along the way. Effortless.. simply a comedy natural' --City Life

'You'll laugh 'til your sides split.' City Weekend (Shanghai)

'One of those naturally funny people.. his irresistible stage persona combines angriness with silliness' Manchester Online


'Consistently entertaining: biting banter and quirky observations' -Metro

'One of the nicest comics on the circuit, Silky makes rooms rock. More addictive than Crack' --Leeds Guide

'I didn't expect to laugh, but I did.' - Sandi Toksvig (1995)

For more info contact killforaseat.com

or Brett Vincent - brett@underbelly.co.uk
www.myspace.com/brettvincent1

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  • seen him in liverpool last week he fookin rules funnny as fooooooook :o)

  • love it

  • Silky's just been to Malta and we had a great night....I've been singing this annoying fucking song for days!!!

  • Silky is a genious!!! :D

    Bongo bongo!

  • ok then!

  • que pelotudo

  • this dude's the compere at our local comedy night: makes banbury worth living in :D

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