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Josh Widdicombe

Josh Widdicombe is a celebrated British comedian known for his work on "The Last Leg," various panel shows, his podcasts "Parenting Hell" and "Quickly Kevin," and his stand-up tours, including a performance at the London Palladium.

Josh was an absolute gent, really lovely. Onstage he had the audience roaring and was happy to say hello and take photos afterwards.
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Josh Widdicombe is widely recognised as an "ace observationalist" (The Guardian) and has become a familiar face in British comedy. He is a mainstay on Channel 4’s award-winning "The Last Leg," serves as team captain on Sky Max’s "Rob Beckett’s Smart TV," and appears alongside Nish Kumar in "Hold The Front Page," set to return for a second series. His television credits include "Hypothetical," "QI," "Live At The Apollo," and "Taskmaster," and he has performed at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall for The Royal Variety Performance.

Josh also co-hosts the extremely successful podcast "Parenting Hell" with Rob Beckett, which led to a national arena tour in 2023 and a number one Sunday Times Bestselling book. Additionally, he hosts the cult 90s nostalgia podcast "Quickly Kevin: Will He Score?" which will conclude with a final show at The London Palladium in May 2024.

In 2021, Josh released his first book, a childhood memoir titled "Watching Neighbours Twice a Day… How 90’s TV (Almost) Prepared Me For Life," which also became a Sunday Times Bestseller. His latest stand-up tour, "Bit Much…," included a celebrated performance at the London Palladium, later broadcast on Channel 4 in the summer of 2022.


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