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Last year, after 20 years of stand up, I did Britain’s Got Talent . People asked me, “Why now?” Up ‘til that point I’d been very happy avoiding TV and fame - and in that sense, I’d been hugely successful! However, the year before, I’d also had a stroke and lost half my eyesight. I was now keen to talk about my experience, comedically, to as wide an audience as possible. I did quite well, got to the semi-finals & had my 15 minutes' fame.
Careful what you wish for!
Who knew that talking about my experience would be so offensive? How dare I make jokes about my own strokes and blindness! “You nasty, awful man”.
This is a candid and hilarious new stand-up hour, talking about who I am, in an era where people are really keen to hear about who you are, so long as who you are, is something they want to hear about. Otherwise “you deserve your stroke.”
Never mind the haters, I come back at you with love. Well, a couple of you can still kiss my half-blind backside
an actual online comment I never had a single complaint from anyone who had actually had a stroke.
As seen on Britain’s Got Talent (ITV) and Rosie Jones' TV Disability Extravaganza (UKTV) ★★★★ ½ “A torrent of formidable gags, skilfully told, and with a gripping story underpinning them all” Chortle
★★★★ “This most personal hour is the best thing I’ve seen Birdman do” The Scotsman
“Grab a ticket. He’s brilliant” Sarah Millican