Acts at The Funny Side

Craig Hill
After training as an actor, Craig burst onto the comedy scene in 1998 after a friend booked a gig for him without telling him.
His renditions of Shirley Bassey singing "Who Ate All The Pies" and Julie Andrews singing Punk songs made him an instant hit and won him am award for
the Comedy Stores "Stand Up for Hooch" competition that year.
He was quickly spotted by the BBC and asked to be one of five stand-ups on BBC Scotland's "Live Floor Show".
After two series on BBC Scotland, Craig became part of the cast when the show went national with a regular slot on Saturdays on BBC2.
He was then invited by BBC Scotland to be the host of another rendition simply known as "Floor Show" and eventually given his own show "Craig Hill's Out Tonight",
a chat show and guide to what's on in Scotland. Throughout this time, Craig also hosted the BBC's coverage of "T In The Park" for four years.
After his debut solo show in 2000 at the Edinburgh Fringe - 'Craig Hill's Alive With The Sound Of Music', he has gone on to do a brand new show every year since,
including 2008 (his ninth festival fringe show) 'Craig Hill Makes Your Whole Week!".
Find out more...
...about the comedians who have been booked to appear at The Funny Side including when they are next due to perform with us:
Website(s):
www.mrcraighill.com
Next appearance at The Funny Side:
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