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A 'self-raised' comedian, Juliet Meyers speaks about the difference between her crackers family and the posh one over the road in her show
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The last show by Irish/NYC comic Des Bishop was a poignant one about his late father, this year he's taking a slightly different tone
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You may know musical comic Adam Kay from such smashes as the London Underground song – so what else has he got up his sleeve?
