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Ross Noble
Ross Noble

Ross Noble

  • 48 years old
  • English
  • Stand-up comedian

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Ross Noble literally parked his tank on neighbour's lawn in fence row

Ross Noble has revealed that he once pointed his tank's gun turret at a neighbour's house because of a row about a garden fence.

British Comedy Guide, 11th May 2023

Ross Noble to tour Jibber Jabber Jamboree stand-up show

Ross Noble is to tour UK theatres in 2023 and 2024 with new show Jibber Jabber Jamboree.

British Comedy Guide, 30th November 2022

Goodbye Baz: how stars celebrated the life of Barry Cryer

Friends, fans and family of Barry Cryer gathered in London's West End last night to remember the great gagsmith at a star-studded memorial gig.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th June 2022

Ross Noble: Humournoid review

Abstract free association and silly impersonations run rampant in the Geordie comic's latest ad hoc tour de force.

Jay Richardson, The List, 18th November 2021

Leicester Comedy Festival reveal latest 2022 acts

Confirmed acts include Ahir Shah, Ed Gamble, Ross Noble and Katherine Ryan.

Becky Jones, Leicester Mercury, 16th June 2021

20 names we'd like to see on Taskmaster

Which comics would you like to see on the show? Here are some name we think would make excellent competitors.

Chortle, 3rd March 2021

Refurbished Stockton Globe announces first comedy shows

Adam Kay, Chris Ramsey, Jon Richardson, John Bishop and Ross Noble will perform at the refurbished Stockton Globe in 2021.

British Comedy Guide, 22nd October 2020

Ross Noble's Lockdown Lounge: a welcome escape

The comedian's daily interactive webcast is a load of shambolic, lo-fi silliness - which is just what we need right now.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 21st April 2020

Ross Noble: It's always important to have a laugh

The times we live in aren't that crazy politically - it's just that we're more aware of what's happening, Ross Noble tells Ella Walker. And yes, he also says laughter is the best medicine.

Ella Walker, The Irish News, 9th April 2020

West End theatres to stay closed until May 31

Comedy shows affected include Ross Noble at the London Palladium; a run of Richard Gadd's one-man show Baby Reindeer at the Ambassadors, which was also planning a run of late-night comedy shows featuring the likes of Lloyd Griffith, Suzi Ruffell and Bridget Christie; and a performance of Adam Kay's NHS stories This Is Going To Hurt at the Garrick Theatre.

Chortle, 6th April 2020

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