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Step into the surreal with Vic Reeves Big Night Out

March 14, 2021 by Becca Moody Leave a Comment

In the mid 1980s, long before the days where Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer became the well-known and much-loved surreal comedy duo they are today, Jim Moir was making a name for himself performing one man comedy stage shows in London. Such a name for himself, in fact, that he chose not to stick with his own. While Moir enjoyed varying his moniker frequently, he eventually settled on ‘Vic Reeves’, originally naming his show Vic Reeves Variety Palladium.

The show was a parody of the variety showcases so popular in prior decades, with Vic assuming the role of host (referring to himself as ‘Britain’s Top Light Entertainer’), introducing a variety of absurd characters (often also played by Reeves) and obscure performances. Reeves was often joined on stage by Fred Aylwood, playing his mute, eccentric, lab coat-wearing assistant, Les.

This stage show eventually evolved into Vic Reeves Big Night Out, which Reeves performed at The Goldsmiths Tavern in New Cross, south east London. It was here that he caught the imagination of a young Bob Mortimer, who was working as a solicitor at the time. It is told that Mortimer was transfixed by Reeves’s high-octane character comedy, going to see the show every week, and eventually taking part in the action himself.

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This article was originally posted on British Comedy Guide as part of their Comedy Rewind series. Read the rest of the article here…

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Win £250 with BCG Pro and thortful

September 5, 2020 by Becca Moody Leave a Comment

British Comedy Guide is running an exclusive competition for its BCG Pro members, in partnership with the card company thortful.

thortful is an online marketplace that sells witty and original greetings cards designed by independent creatives, so this is a fantastic opportunity for any readers who reckon they’re a dab hand at thinking up amusing tag lines.

All you have to do is come up with a great gag that belongs on the front of a birthday card. If your entry is picked as thortful’s winner, you will win £250 cash and the chance to see your slogan published on thortful’s cards (you’ll also receive royalties for all cards sold). The three runners up will win £100 each, as well as also having their cards produced and receiving royalties on all sales.

This competition is open to BCG Pro members only, so now is the perfect time to sign up for an account if you haven’t already. BCG Pro is the go-to hub for true comedy aficionados and industry professionals. It has a huge collection of resources, including tutorials, a directory of courses and the chance to connect with industry creatives and mentors.

If you enter the code ‘MoodyComedy’ when you sign up, you’ll get an extra £5 off membership too.

For a full list of competition terms and conditions, take a look at BCG’s original post.

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