The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night
- TV stand-up
- Channel 4
- 2014
- 1 episode
Jack Whitehall hosts a comedy show to raise awareness for the Check One Two testicular cancer campaign. Stars Jack Whitehall, Martin Clunes, Neil Morrissey, Greg McHugh, Harry Enfield and more.
Press clippings
Men Behaving Badly reunite after 15 years
It was television's first introduction to a 'bromance.' And now, the loveable rogues of the nineties Gary and Tony have rekindled their flame as Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey reprise their roles for a one-off comedy sketch.
Daily Mail, 25th October 2014Jack Whitehall hosts a night of comedy and variety to raise awareness of testicular cancer. It's a nice mix of old and new faces, with the first Men Behaving Badly reunion in 16 years and the return of Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse. Other appearances to look out for include ridiculously good ventriloquist Nina Conti, the weirdly wonderful sketch duo Cardinal Burns, Angelos Epithemiou's excellent study in idiocy and The Mimic's brilliant Terry Mynott. Not a bad lineup.
Julia Raeside, The Guardian, 24th October 2014How two brothers helped set up Feeling Nuts
Wendy Gough lost her teenage son Matthew to the disease 16 years ago. Now, two of her disciples - Simon Salter and Andrew Salter - are using social media to shatter the taboo of talking about testicular cancer.
Ian Burrell, The Independent, 23rd October 2014Jack Whitehall to host Channel 4's Feeling Nuts special
Jack Whitehall is to host Feeling Nuts, a one-off Channel 4 comedy show which aims to help spread understanding of the risks of testicular cancer.
British Comedy Guide, 16th September 2014