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Queens Theatre, Thursday, 12 April 2012



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Jack Dee: English stand-up comedian and actor Jack Dee is known for his Sardonic, grumpy and deadpan humour.

He has claimed that his work is the best therapy for his depression.

He suffered with alcoholism in the 1980’s, but had a relapse after his appearance on Celebrity Big Brother in 2001, which he won.

During the 90’s Jack Dee has performed sell-out acts including the London Palladium and the Hammersmith Apollo.

In 1991 he won the British Comedy Award for Best Stage Newcomer which led him to presenting his own show ‘The Jack Dee Show’ on Channel 4.

He then went on to presenting more of his own material on shows such as ‘Jack Dee’s Saturday Night’ on ITV, ‘Jack Dee’s Happy Hour’ and the extremely successful ‘Jack Dee Live At The Apollo’ on BBC1.

As well as his successful stand-up career Dee has made many guest appearances on programmes such as Silent Witness, Dalziel and Pasco and Jonathan Creek.

His most recent series ‘Lead Balloon’, which he co-wrote for BBC4 sees Jack play the part of Rick Spleen, a semi-biographical character.

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