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Milton Jones

Milton Jones

  • 60 years old
  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

Press clippings Page 13

While one doesn't like to laugh at other people's misfortunes, that was pretty much encouraged during I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down, in which comedian and musician Rich Morton chatted to a variety of stand-ups about those nightmares gigs that remain impossible to forget.

While this was a thoroughly entertaining half-hour, Morton rarely gave any of his interviewees a namecheck, which became frustrating for the listener. At the top of the show, we were told he was going to be talking to Jo Brand, Tim Clark, Jack Dee, Milton Jones, Lucy Porter and Ian Stone. True, it was easy to know when Dee, Brand and Porter were contributing, but the rest of the time it was a bit of a guessing game.

However, aside from this hiccup was a stream of amusing anecdotes about disastrous corporate gigs - prompting one comedian to try to escape by hiding in a dumb waiter - horrible hecklers and that one person in the audience who doesn't laugh.

Dee was in particularly good form, describing how if a Comedy Store gig went wrong in the early days of his career, he would tackle the challenge of walking through the audience in order to leave the venue by wearing his motorcycle helmet, as if he had just delivered a pizza.

Lisa Martland, The Stage, 5th November 2013

Video - Milton Jones: is Christianity weird?

Standup comic Milton Jones asks whether Christianity is too weird. Its chief 'representatives' live in huge palaces and wear big pointy hats. And apart from being involved at the beginning of science, systems of government, philosophy, art, schools, hospitals, the emancipation of women, the abolition of slavery, social welfare, helping form the basis of the moral code most people live by, and introducing popular notions of justice, mercy, decency and compassion - what has Christianity ever really done for the world?

Milton Jones, The Guardian, 4th October 2013

Bestival 2013: Milton Jones, Marcus Brigstocke and more

The comedy lineup for this year's Bestival has been announced. Milton Jones and Marcus Brigstocke are among the top comic acts for the annual event's 10th anniversary this weekend.

Tom Eames, Digital Spy, 2nd September 2013

Milton Jones: Comedy is like panning for gold

Mock the Week star Milton Jones on being a one-line genius and how to switch from being weird to being likable.

Steven MacKenzie, The Big Issue, 10th July 2013

At last fans of the topical comedy meltdown can turn aside from repeats on Dave and enjoy fresh comic meat in this new series. The rounds will be familiar - spinning the news, "Scenes we'd like to see" and so on - but the real laughs come from what are basically stand-up routines broken down into bite-sized chunks and delivered by masters of the art. Jostling for prominence with the regulars this week are Milton Jones, Josh Widdicombe and Katherine Ryan.

David Butcher, Radio Times, 13th June 2013

Interview: Stewart Francis - Part #2

Today Francis discusses his contemporaries - namely Tim Vine, Milton Jones and Jimmy Carr - finding his comedy rhythm, the Lumberjacks re-union tour with pals Craig Campbell and Glenn Wool and a possible chat show in the works.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 15th May 2013

Milton Jones's joke vault

38-year-old Mock the Week star Milton Jones has a joke on just about every subject imaginable. Don't believe us? We fired ten topics over to the loud-shirt-wearing gag man, and he shot back with ten one-liners from his joke vault...

Ben Williams, Time Out, 16th April 2013

Milton Jones interview

Armed with a vibrant collection of shirts, a haircut sponsored by Wella Wax and a barrel load of clever jokes, Milton Jones is one of the nation's best-loved comics.

Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 28th March 2013

Interview: Stewart Francis - Part #2

Stewart Francis discusses his contemporaries - namely Tim Vine, Milton Jones and Jimmy Carr - finding his comedy rhythm, the Lumberjacks re-union tour with pals Craig Campbell and Glenn Wool and a possible chat show in the works.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 21st February 2013

Comedy review: Milton Jones, Edinburgh EICC

Ad-libbing banter with the crowd isn't his forte, yet he more than held his own this evening.

Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 17th February 2013

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