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Tim Vine

Award winning comedian Tim Vine is certainly in demand for corporate events. Having won the 'best joke' award at the Edinburgh Festival, Tim is a firecracker of a joke-teller, belting out over 10 jokes per minute. Known for his role in Not Going Out, Tim has also hosted his own BBC Radio 4 show, the Tim Vine Chat Show, and is a firm favourite on the comedy circuit.

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Tim Vine is a joke telling master, rattling out one joke after another in quick succession. At full pelt Tim can spray out 10 jokes a minute. He has twice won Best Joke at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and his pun-tastic style makes him an ideal choice for a corporate audience.

Perhaps best known as one of the stars of ‘Not Going Out’ alongside Lee Mack,  Tim has appeared on various television shows including  QI, Live at the Apollo and Celebrity Mastermind.

A true believer in giving his audience joke after joke, Tim broke the Guinness World Record for the most jokes told in an hour, with a staggering 499 jokes!

Tim’s stand-up career took off in 1995, where he won the Perrier Best Newcomer award at the Edinburgh Festival. Since then he has presented several television shows, such as Don't Blow the Inheritance for ITV, and Channel 5 game show Whittle.

Away from our television screen, Tim has presented ‘The Tim Vine Chat Show’ on BBC Radio 4, and also hosts his own podcast.

Tim has performed at events such as the Melbourne Comedy Festival, Montreal, and even the Royal Variety Performance.

Tim is in demand for corporate events as a comedian or host who is sure to deliver belly laughs that will appeal to all audiences.


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