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Pete Firman
Pete Firman

Pete Firman

  • 44 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian and magician

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Mumsy comedian Sarah Millican brings her surprisingly filthy brand of humour to bear on this mix of chat and stand-up. Tonight Millican is joined by Noel Edmonds, who discusses the intricacies of long-running game show Deal or No Deal. Magician Pete Firman completes the line-up, and teaches Millican some tricks of the trade.

Toby Dantzic, The Telegraph, 21st January 2013

Video - Pete Firman at the Edinburgh Festival

Magician Pete Firman disgusts audiences at the Edinburgh Festival 2012.

The Telegraph, 15th August 2012

Details announced for Darlington Comedy Festival

Some of the top names in British comedy - including Pete Firman, Stewart Francis and Patrick Monahan - are warming up for the biggest stand up festival ever held in Darlington.

Andrew Dipper, Giggle Beats, 17th April 2012

Barry & Stuart interview - The Magicians

Barry Jones and Stuart MacLeod, from Aberdeen, star in The Magicians which sees celebrities paired with one of three magic acts - the Scots duo, Pete Firman or American Jason Latimer.

Steve Hendry, Daily Record, 5th February 2012

Video: Pete Firman shows us a bit of his Jiggery Pokery

Billed as the UK's top comedic conjuror, Pete Firman talked to STV at the Edinburgh Fringe about his new show Jiggery Pokery.

STV, 23rd August 2011

Magic trick by Pete Firman: Royal Mile revenge

This trick has got me more drinks bought than my alcohol-damaged memory can recall, says magician Pete Firman in Edinburgh.

Pete Firman, The Telegraph, 16th August 2011

Pete Firman interview

After sell-out shows over the last four years, comedic conjuror Pete Firman returns with Jiggery Pokery at this year's Fringe.

British Comedy Guide, 15th August 2011

Video - Edinburgh 2011: Pete Firman's magic trick

Can magician and comedian Pete Firman guess Sadie's card at the Edinburgh Festival?

The Telegraph, 10th August 2011

Northern naughty-texter Manford stretches the definition of "rocks" with a musical line-up of crooner James Blunt and drab Iberian ballad prince Enrique Iglesias. Luckily the comedy is much stronger. Russell Kane, Lee Nelson, Pete Firman and Susan Calman join the mighty punster Tim Vine, author of such efficient rib-ticklers as "Velcro: what a rip-off".

Ed Cumming, The Telegraph, 27th January 2011

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