Archive for June, 2009

Ross on Fifth Gear Tonight

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

During Ross’ recent Things UK tour, he took time out from the tour to spend the day with his childhood hero, 12 time World Trials Champion Dougie Lampkin.

The day was filmed by Channel Five for the TV program Fifth Gear and this will air Monday June 22nd (tonight!!) at 8pm.

You can see a preview of tonight’s show here.

Don’t miss it!!

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Ross Noble Presents Riders For Health Comedy Night, a stellar night of comedy in aid of Riders for Health (www.riders.org)

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

UPDATE: This event is now taking place at 8pm on 26th October 09 at Sheffield City Hall

Existing tickets will be valid for this new date

Hot on the heels of his sell-out UK tour, for one night only cult stand-up hero and biking fanatic ROSS NOBLE returns to Sheffield City Hall to host a unique charity event: Ross Noble Presents Riders For Health Comedy Night, a stellar night of comedy in aid of Riders for Health.

The line-up will also include a roster of fellow stand-up stars and biker aficionados (to be announced at a later date.)

Riders for Health (www.riders.org) manages and maintains motorcycles for health workers delivering lifesaving healthcare to remote communities in Africa. Thanks to them, these villages can receive the regular and predictable care that saves lives. Charity no 1054565

26th October 09 8pm
Sheffield City Hall
£25 all tickets
01142 789 789
www.sheffieldcityhall.co.uk

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Ross Interviewed by Dr Oliver Double

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Sun 7 June 7.45pm

Dr Bubble

Eavesdrop on an interval conversation at a Ross Noble show and someone will be speculating about the amount of material the Geordie comedian makes up. Could it be a kind of comedic sleight of hand? An illusion disguised by his delivery? Surely no one could conjure up quite so much off the cuff? Ross Noble can.

In a filmed* interview with Dr Oliver Double from the School of Drama, Film & Visual Arts, Ross talks about his approach to comedy, his influences and sources of inspiration in a remarkable stand-up career that started in his teens.

Tickets are available to buy at http://www.kent.ac.uk/gulbenkian/

*The presence of cameras is reflected in the ticket price of £5.

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