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Chris Ramsey

Chris Ramsey

  • 38 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Chris Ramsey review

Chris Ramsey's latest show has an unexpectedly homely feel and yet he remains a real crowd pleaser.

Moody Comedy, 3rd May 2017

Review: Who is Chris Ramsey?

I can't recommend this gig enough so if you get a chance to catch him you will not regret it.

Clare Crines, The Mumble, 23rd March 2017

Is that... Chris Ramsey? review

At 30, he remains the archetype of the upbeat, cheery lad of a comedian, despite being a husband and a dad. But behind all the trappings of being a modern young 'personality' - flashing up all his social media addresses before the show and performing on an inflatable set that looks like a leftover from a kids' TV game show - Ramsey is certainly maturing as a stand-up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 20th March 2017

Chris Ramsey review

Ramsay is a great comedian. Laddish enough to appeal to the men and sensitive enough to appeal to the ladies, he is what I would describe as a "couple's comedian".

Jay Nuttall, The Reviews Hub, 13th March 2017

The Tyneside titter merchant invites another unwitting audience back to the bowels of his basement for a bucketful of banter. Guests joining the titular cellar-dweller tonight are Towie mainstay-turned-factual frontman Joey Essex and Almost Royal aristo-impersonator Ed Gamble. Expect the usual extravaganza of party games and curious challenges, including a physical train-based trial set by England rugby star James Haskell.

Mark Gibbings-Jones, The Guardian, 25th January 2017

Video: Chris Ramsey on the best moments in stand-up

Chris Ramsey is a stand-up comedian and actor from South Shields. Here he vlogs for The Huffington Post UK on his embarrassing moments, what inspired him to become a comedian and the best joke he's heard.

Chris Ramsey, The Huffington Post, 12th January 2017

A new offering in which the geordie comic welcomes guests to a TV studio seemingly decked out to resemble a teenage boy's bedroom, where he besieges them with games and challenges. Like Ramsey himself, it's amusing and good-natured, although Jimmy Carr's reliably sharp, close-to-the-bone gags threaten to overshadow both the host and fellow guest Natasia Demetriou in places. Plus, ever-orange Vicky Pattison offers tanning tips.

Hannah J Davies, The Guardian, 11th January 2017

The Chris Ramsey Show preview

This is the WKD of comedy. Broadcasters are putting their faith in Chris Ramsey being the next Russell Howard in the 'cheery comedian with youth appeal' demographic, but this is a cheap and vacuous platform, even if his innate, good-natured likability keeps the show afloat.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 11th January 2017

The Chris Ramsey Show review

The best way to sum up The Chris Ramsey Show is that is comes across as the sort of programme ITV2 might have shown, but even they thought it was beneath them.

Ian Wolf, On The Box, 11th January 2017

I talk to: Chris Ramsey

Here's what Chris had to say about the rest of the series, when I caught up with him for a chat...

Elliot Gonzalez, I Talk Telly, 11th January 2017

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