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Ross Noble still laughing after all these years
Ross Noble's Humanoid tour may be postponed for now, but the comedian is still on hand for comedic wisdom and parenting nous.
Kim Mayo, Brighton Argus, 5th April 2020Ross Noble sells Aussie family home for $2.725 million
Ross has lived in the Mount Eliza property with his Australian-born wife Fran and two daughters - Elfie and Willow - for the past 18 months.
Candice Jackson & Jackson Barron, Daily Mail, 24th September 2019Ross Noble announces 2020 tour
Ross Noble will tour the UK in the spring of 2020 with his latest stand-up show, Humournoid.
British Comedy Guide, 4th June 2019Why Ross Noble won't panic over political correctness
"There's this idea that political correctness has gone too far, that everyone's having to be incredibly guarded about what they're saying and that the world's gone mad," he says. "But actually, it's more to do with the fact that, with social media, people have only had a voice for a very short time."
Jim Schembri, Herald Sun, 29th March 2019The second part of this profile of the 76-year-old comedian sees him back in Scotland, meeting locals for selfies, reflecting on his first trade as a "useless" welder and assessing the paradoxical character of his native country. Ross Noble, Sharleen Spiteri and Micky Flanagan contribute.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 4th January 2019Ross Noble: El Hablador review
It may be impossible to discipline Noble without losing his mischievous essence, but El Hablador could nevertheless be tightened a little more than this.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 9th November 2018Comedy review: Ross Noble: El Hablador
Regrettably, additional audience interjections prevent him finishing on his planned big laugh. And he needs to extend his set to regain momentum, making the show feel slightly too long, proving that you can have too much of a good thing.
Jay Richardson, The Scotsman, 6th November 2018Dave's Advent Calendar to include 24 comedy shorts
Channel Dave is to broadcast a new 2 minute comedy short across the first 24 days in December. Stars include Ed Gamble, Nick Helm, Rachel Parris, Kerry Godliman, Romesh Ranganathan and Zoe Lyons.
British Comedy Guide, 24th October 2018Ross Noble interview
North Eastern comic Ross Noble knows how to make an entrance.
Charles Hutchinson, The York Press, 17th October 2018Ross Noble, Theatre Severn, Shrewsbury - review
Geordie comic Ross Noble returned to Theatre Severn in Shrewsbury this week bringing his random and eccentric tales to the stage.
Nathan Rowden, The Shropshire Star, 21st September 2018