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Graham Fellows
Graham Fellows

Graham Fellows

  • 65 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and comedian

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John Shuttleworth's National Portrait Gallery gig

John Shuttleworth will be appearing at the National Portrait Gallery in London on May 24 for an hour of music, chat and clips from the acclaimed movie It's Nice Up North filmed by Martin Parr.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 7th March 2019

Graham Fellows: Completely Out of Character review

Towards the end of the show, it was announced that John Shuttleworth will be out on tour next year, let us hope that makes a little room for a bit of Graham Fellows too.

Matt Forrest, The Reviews Hub, 28th January 2019

BBC Radio reveals Christmas 2018 comedy highlights

BBC Radio has revealed its 2018 Christmas comedy highlights. The Shuttleworths and Party will return, there's the 50th episode of Count Arthur Strong's Radio Show!, and more.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd November 2018

What are you going to do once the Fringe is over?

Now it's time to curl up and cry.

Chortle, 25th August 2018

What inspired you to get into comedy?

Chortle, 23rd August 2018

How would you improve the Fringe?

'We should make it free and move it to Norfolk'

Chortle, 21st August 2018

Graham Fellows recalls his most memorable gigs

'Cattle market by day, gig venue by night'

Graham Fellows, Chortle, 16th August 2018

Graham Fellows's Jilted John returns for tour

To celebrate Jilted John's 40th anniversary and relive the summer of 1978 that saw millions chanting "Gordon is a moron!", the legendary musician/actor comedian Graham Fellows will be travelling the length and breadth of the UK with a full band for Jilted John's first ever tour - 'Ere We Go 2... 3... 40 !!'

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 26th April 2018

Graham Fellows: Completely Out of Character - review

These anecdotes and fragments of innocence and inexperience are bookended with song vignettes of poignant sincerity.

John Kennedy, The Reviews Hub, 5th February 2018

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