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Paul Foot (comedian)

Paul Foot (born 24 December 1973) is an English comedian. Foot is known for his musings, rants, "disturbances" and apparent aversion to pop culture. The Daily Express likened him to "a rare exotic bird",[1] and six national newspapers including The Independent and The Age have described him as "a comedy genius".[2][3][4]

Paul Foot
Foot on stage at the Crap Comedy Festival in 2017
Born (1973-12-24) 24 December 1973 (age 50)
Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England
MediumStand-up, television
NationalityEnglish
Alma materMerton College, Oxford
Years active1997–present
Websitepaulfoot.tv

Biography edit

Foot was born and raised in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, and has a younger brother.[5][6] He studied mathematics at Merton College, Oxford.[7] It was during his studies that he first started performing stand-up.[8] As of 2011, Foot has refused to discuss his years at Oxford or former pursuits as a mathematics student.[9] Graduating from Oxford in 1995, Foot was head-hunted by a computer software company in the run-up to the dot-com bubble, but he loathed the industry: "I had to read manuals on HTML and just write websites from scratch. None of us really knew what we were doing".[10] He started to pursue a career in comedy by doing open mic slots at various venues.[10]

He is openly gay.[11] He has been described as "a little bit vegetarian", but has said that occasionally he does return to eating meat due to nutrition-related health issues.[6] He has stated on his video log that he has face blindness.[12]

Live performances edit

Foot frequently performs live, with resident slots at various London comedy clubs, and his fans sometimes demand shows in particularly obscure parts of Britain. He usually takes a show to the Edinburgh Fringe such as By the Yard (2009), Ash in the Attic (2010) (which was directed by Noel Fielding) and Words (2013).

Following Edinburgh, Foot usually tours Britain with his current show before taking it to Australia after Christmas for the Australian festival circuit. He has also given runs at Montreal Comedy festival as well as selling out at venues in Sweden.

In Jan 2003 he often performed at London's Bearcat Comedy Club.[13]

In 2003, Foot and Russell Brand appeared in a double act at Cafe Royal.[14] Foot's style of comedy had a strong influence on Brand, who was inspired by Foot's eccentric hair, quirky mannerisms and love for florid language. In The Guardian, Paul MacInnes wrote about their similarities in an article that explored the notion of "copycat comedians".[15] Bruce Dessau made similar observations in The Standard.[16] Although a sector of Foot's fan base felt Brand had stolen Foot's act, the two were amicable at the time. In 2012, Brand made a special appearance at one of Foot's Secret Shows and they improvised a play in which Brand played Foot and Foot played actress Angela Lansbury.[17]

Shows edit

  • Most Wanted (2003)
  • Simple Pleasures (2004)
  • Comedy For Connoisseurs (2007)
  • Off The Top Of/With His Head (2008)
  • By The Yard (2009)
  • Ash in the Attic (2010)
  • Still Life (2011)
  • Kenny Larch Is Dead! (2012)
  • Words (2013)
  • Hovercraft Symphony in Gammon Sharp Major (2014)
  • The Paul Foot Experience (2015)
  • Paul Foot's Game of Dangers (2016)
  • 'Tis a Pity She's a Piglet (2016)
  • Image Conscious (2018)
  • Swan Power (2021)
  • Dissolve (2023)

Ash in the Attic edit

Foot's 2010 Edinburgh show Ash in the Attic was directed by comedian Noel Fielding[18][19] and enjoyed two sell-out runs at London's Soho Theatre in February 2011.[20] Ash in the Attic was then taken to Melbourne for the 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festival as part of the official gala selection[21] where it received a 5-star review in The Age.[3] Australian Chortle wrote in its review that Ash in the Attic was "One of the best comedy shows ever to have been performed in Melbourne".[22] A CD of the show was released, and can be bought from his website, standard online shops, and from Foot at tour shows.[23]

Still Life edit

Foot performed eight secret London previews for his 2011 Edinburgh show Still Life before taking it to the Fringe where the show had a sell-out run at the Underbelly.[24] Foot toured the UK in autumn 2011 with Still Life starting at the Soho Theatre on 26 September.[25] Foot took Still Life to the 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival where he starred in the Comedy Festival Gala on Australia's Network Ten and was nominated for a Barry Award.[26] Still Life also featured at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal.[27] The poster image for Still Life is an original artwork, a portrait of Foot amidst various fruits, by Victoria Brook.[28]

Kenny Larch Is Dead edit

Foot's 2012 Edinburgh show was called Kenny Larch Is Dead.[29] As ever with Foot, the show had nothing to do with the title. Following the Fringe the sell-out show toured Britain, before being taken to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[30] The show won the Best of Fest award at the Sydney Comedy festival,[31] and Best International Show at the Perth comedy awards.

Secret shows and fan following edit

In September 2006, Foot started a regular London-based solo variety show called Paul Foot's Comedy for Connoisseurs. The title comes from the name given to his fans and significant cult following, "The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs",[32] for whom Foot arranges "secret" events advertised only via his official website and mailing list.[5][33] In the secret shows, Foot often enters a surreal territory, taking on the personae of his own character creations such as "Penny" and "Skeleton Johnson", and sometimes improvising elaborate mini-dramas in which he plays all of the parts. Some of Foot's characters feature on his website which also has a secret page for his Guild of Connoisseurs.[34]

Foot's television appearances in 2010 introduced a new generation to his style of comedy, leading some "Connoisseurs of The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs" unable to attend Foot's Secret Shows due to this new wave of popularity with a younger, student demographic booking them out. Foot addressed this problem by organising his first "Secret Secret Show" for his longest-serving fans. The show was not advertised anywhere on his website.[24]

As well as secret stand-up comedy shows, Foot arranges events for The Guild of Connoisseurs such as secret picnics, spoof lectures and guided tours. In July 2011, he scheduled an event at Stepney City Farm at which connoisseurs attempted to complete a 32,000 piece jigsaw puzzle.[35]

Foot hosts competitions within the Guild too, such as an annual tie design competition and portrait painting competitions.[36]

The Paul Foot Festival edit

In 2009, Paul Foot hosted his own all-day festival at Bethnal Green Working Men's Club in East London with the help of arts and music collective HungaMunga. Sketches included 'Foot of the Yard', a whodunnit, an Invisible Man Contest, Flamingo I-Spy, an Erotic Menu, and Paul's Rants. HungaMunga provided many arts and crafts materials and activities. Foot also painted portraits of members of the audience. The festival also included Paul's Protégé's featuring the comedians Tom Bell and Joel Dommett. Musical performers at the festival were Birmingham gonzo-ska band Misty's Big Adventure and Antony Elvin.[37]

Other work edit

Television edit

Foot has appeared on numerous television shows including:

In 2008, Foot was a finalist in NBC's Last Comic Standing.[41]

In 2011, Foot filmed a series of TV advertisements for Virgin Mobile in Australia. He helped to devise his character in the campaign called "Robin Da Hood", a bizarre fusion of medieval eccentricities and modern-day Australian urbanity. The first of these adverts featured an emergency phone conversation between Foot and head of the Virgin Group Sir Richard Branson.

Radio edit

  • The Infinite Monkey Cage (BBC Radio 4) – November 2010, May 2011, August 2014, February 2016
  • Chequebook And Pen (BBC Radio 4) – December 2010
  • The Late Show (talkSPORT) – February 2011[42]
  • The Dave Gorman Show (Absolute Radio) – June 2012 Show 119, 120, 121[43]
  • Paul Foot Podcast (self published) – July 2009–present[44]

Paul Foot Podcast edit

Since 2009, Foot has released a podcast, the Paul Foot Podcast. It was originally the highlights from his show on Resonance FM, and featured fellow stand-up comedian Joel Dommett, among other regulars. After the Resonance FM show ended, a few episodes were released independently up to May 2010. Episodes of the podcast then became more sporadic, being released every few months or so; these episodes included guests such as Trevor Lock and Paul's tour support act Malcolm Head, as well as recordings from Paul's Secret Shows.[45]

Awards edit

In 1997, Foot won both the BBC New Stand-up Award and the Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award, and was a finalist for the So You Think You're Funny award for newcomers.[46] In 1998, he was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in Edinburgh.

In 2011, Foot was nominated for a Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[47] In 2012, Foot was nominated again for a Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.[26] In 2013, Foot won the top award at the Sydney Comedy festival for Kenny Larch Is Dead, which won the best show award.[31]

In 2023, Paul's show Dissolve won jointly for best show in the ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards,[48]

References edit

  1. ^ Goulder, Claudia (15 August 2009). "Paul Foot – By The Yard: The Underbelly, Edinburgh Festival". Daily Express. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Cultural Life: Rhod Gilbert, comedian". The Independent. London. 7 January 2011. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Ash in the Attic". The Age. Melbourne. 6 April 2011.
  4. ^ "Press Quotes". Paulfoot.tv. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  5. ^ a b Hay, Malcolm (25 September 2006). "Paul Foot: Interview". Time Out London. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  6. ^ a b "BBC Radio Leeds - One on One, 28/10/2014".
  7. ^ Conchie, Peter (1 November 1997). "Comedy: Adrian Mole meets Emo Phillips". The Independent. London: Independent Print. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  8. ^ "The Twelve Funniest Comedy Acts in the World Are Revealed on NBC's Last Comic Standing" (Press release). NBC. 7 July 2008. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  9. ^ . Beat. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014.
  10. ^ a b Jack Cullen. . Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  11. ^ Paul Foot (13 February 2011). "Paul Foot – Levels of Homophobia". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2014 – via YouTube.
  12. ^ Paul Foot (11 December 2015). "Paul Foot Video Log – Intellectual Rigour". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 5 August 2016 – via YouTube.
  13. ^ "Rudi at the Bearcat". News Shopper. 16 January 2003. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  14. ^ (PDF). 9 January 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2012.
  15. ^ MacInnes, Paul (11 September 2009). "Stewart Lee, Jack Whitehall and the trouble with copycat comedians". The Guardian. London.
  16. ^ Dessau, Bruce (17 January 2008). . Evening Standard. Archived from the original on 19 December 2010. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  17. ^ Paul Foot (7 June 2012). "Paul Foot and Russell Brand Celebrity Coach Trip". Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 16 August 2014 – via YouTube.
  18. ^ Donaldson, Brian (9 August 2010). "Paul Foot – Ash in the Attic". Edinburgh Festival. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  19. ^ "Paul Foot & Noel Fielding". List.co.uk. 17 August 2010. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
  20. ^ "Buy Paul Foot Tickets for All 2014 and 2015 UK Tour Dates and Concerts". All Gigs. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 September 2013.
  22. ^ . Chortle. Archived from the original on 18 September 2011.
  23. ^ "Ash in the Attic CD". Paulfoot.tv. 23 December 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  24. ^ a b "Show diary". Paulfoot.tv. 31 October 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  25. ^ "Event Detail – The Paul Foot Experience – The Paul Foot Experience".
  26. ^ a b Trueman, Matt (17 April 2012). "UK comedians lead the way at Melbourne festival". The Guardian. London.
  27. ^ "Paul Foot – the comedian – at The Glee". The Birmingham Press. 12 October 2012.
  28. ^ "Shop". Paulfoot.tv. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  29. ^ "Paul Foot: Kenny Larch Is Dead's description". Chortle : The UK Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 March 2013.
  31. ^ a b Trueman, Matt (13 May 2013). "Paul Foot wins Sydney Comedy festival's international award". The Guardian. London.
  32. ^ "Guild Lodge". Paulfoot.tv. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  33. ^ Foot, Paul. "Paul Foot's Secret Shows". The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  34. ^ "The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs". Paulfoot.tv. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  35. ^ "Shop". Paulfoot.tv. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  36. ^ "Shop". Paulfoot.tv. 19 December 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  37. ^ jfinchiva (13 July 2009). "Misty's Big Adventure – The Wising Up Song (part)". Retrieved 13 April 2017 – via YouTube.[dead YouTube link][dead YouTube link]
  38. ^ "Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Series 25, Episode 5". BBC Two. 7 November 2011. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  39. ^ "Paul Foot". IMDb. 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  40. ^ a b "The 50 Funniest Moments of 2010". IMDb. 2014. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  41. ^ "Last Comic Standing Finalist: Paul Foot". NBC.com. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  42. ^ . Archived from the original on 6 August 2010.
  43. ^ "Dave Gorman - Absolute Radio". Archived from the original on 16 October 2009.
  44. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  45. ^ . Paulfoot.tv. 1 February 2016. Archived from the original on 1 February 2016. Retrieved 5 February 2016.
  46. ^ "Paul Foot". Chortle: The UK Comedy Guide. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  47. ^ Platt, Craig. . Brisbane Times. Archived from the original on 15 January 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2014.
  48. ^ "Julia Masli and Paul Foot amongst winners of (ISH) Edinburgh Awards". British Comedy Guide. 26 August 2023. Retrieved 28 August 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Paul Foot at IMDb
  • Paul Foot on Twitter

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Paul Foot born 24 December 1973 is an English comedian Foot is known for his musings rants disturbances and apparent aversion to pop culture The Daily Express likened him to a rare exotic bird 1 and six national newspapers including The Independent and The Age have described him as a comedy genius 2 3 4 Paul FootFoot on stage at the Crap Comedy Festival in 2017Born 1973 12 24 24 December 1973 age 50 Amersham Buckinghamshire EnglandMediumStand up televisionNationalityEnglishAlma materMerton College OxfordYears active1997 presentWebsitepaulfoot wbr tv Contents 1 Biography 2 Live performances 3 Shows 3 1 Ash in the Attic 3 2 Still Life 3 3 Kenny Larch Is Dead 3 4 Secret shows and fan following 3 5 The Paul Foot Festival 4 Other work 4 1 Television 4 2 Radio 4 2 1 Paul Foot Podcast 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksBiography editFoot was born and raised in Amersham Buckinghamshire and has a younger brother 5 6 He studied mathematics at Merton College Oxford 7 It was during his studies that he first started performing stand up 8 As of 2011 Foot has refused to discuss his years at Oxford or former pursuits as a mathematics student 9 Graduating from Oxford in 1995 Foot was head hunted by a computer software company in the run up to the dot com bubble but he loathed the industry I had to read manuals on HTML and just write websites from scratch None of us really knew what we were doing 10 He started to pursue a career in comedy by doing open mic slots at various venues 10 He is openly gay 11 He has been described as a little bit vegetarian but has said that occasionally he does return to eating meat due to nutrition related health issues 6 He has stated on his video log that he has face blindness 12 Live performances editFoot frequently performs live with resident slots at various London comedy clubs and his fans sometimes demand shows in particularly obscure parts of Britain He usually takes a show to the Edinburgh Fringe such as By the Yard 2009 Ash in the Attic 2010 which was directed by Noel Fielding and Words 2013 Following Edinburgh Foot usually tours Britain with his current show before taking it to Australia after Christmas for the Australian festival circuit He has also given runs at Montreal Comedy festival as well as selling out at venues in Sweden In Jan 2003 he often performed at London s Bearcat Comedy Club 13 In 2003 Foot and Russell Brand appeared in a double act at Cafe Royal 14 Foot s style of comedy had a strong influence on Brand who was inspired by Foot s eccentric hair quirky mannerisms and love for florid language In The Guardian Paul MacInnes wrote about their similarities in an article that explored the notion of copycat comedians 15 Bruce Dessau made similar observations in The Standard 16 Although a sector of Foot s fan base felt Brand had stolen Foot s act the two were amicable at the time In 2012 Brand made a special appearance at one of Foot s Secret Shows and they improvised a play in which Brand played Foot and Foot played actress Angela Lansbury 17 Shows editMost Wanted 2003 Simple Pleasures 2004 Comedy For Connoisseurs 2007 Off The Top Of With His Head 2008 By The Yard 2009 Ash in the Attic 2010 Still Life 2011 Kenny Larch Is Dead 2012 Words 2013 Hovercraft Symphony in Gammon Sharp Major 2014 The Paul Foot Experience 2015 Paul Foot s Game of Dangers 2016 Tis a Pity She s a Piglet 2016 Image Conscious 2018 Swan Power 2021 Dissolve 2023 Ash in the Attic edit Foot s 2010 Edinburgh show Ash in the Attic was directed by comedian Noel Fielding 18 19 and enjoyed two sell out runs at London s Soho Theatre in February 2011 20 Ash in the Attic was then taken to Melbourne for the 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festival as part of the official gala selection 21 where it received a 5 star review in The Age 3 Australian Chortle wrote in its review that Ash in the Attic was One of the best comedy shows ever to have been performed in Melbourne 22 A CD of the show was released and can be bought from his website standard online shops and from Foot at tour shows 23 Still Life edit Foot performed eight secret London previews for his 2011 Edinburgh show Still Life before taking it to the Fringe where the show had a sell out run at the Underbelly 24 Foot toured the UK in autumn 2011 with Still Life starting at the Soho Theatre on 26 September 25 Foot took Still Life to the 2012 Melbourne International Comedy Festival where he starred in the Comedy Festival Gala on Australia s Network Ten and was nominated for a Barry Award 26 Still Life also featured at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal 27 The poster image for Still Life is an original artwork a portrait of Foot amidst various fruits by Victoria Brook 28 Kenny Larch Is Dead edit Foot s 2012 Edinburgh show was called Kenny Larch Is Dead 29 As ever with Foot the show had nothing to do with the title Following the Fringe the sell out show toured Britain before being taken to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 30 The show won the Best of Fest award at the Sydney Comedy festival 31 and Best International Show at the Perth comedy awards Secret shows and fan following edit In September 2006 Foot started a regular London based solo variety show called Paul Foot s Comedy for Connoisseurs The title comes from the name given to his fans and significant cult following The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs 32 for whom Foot arranges secret events advertised only via his official website and mailing list 5 33 In the secret shows Foot often enters a surreal territory taking on the personae of his own character creations such as Penny and Skeleton Johnson and sometimes improvising elaborate mini dramas in which he plays all of the parts Some of Foot s characters feature on his website which also has a secret page for his Guild of Connoisseurs 34 Foot s television appearances in 2010 introduced a new generation to his style of comedy leading some Connoisseurs of The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs unable to attend Foot s Secret Shows due to this new wave of popularity with a younger student demographic booking them out Foot addressed this problem by organising his first Secret Secret Show for his longest serving fans The show was not advertised anywhere on his website 24 As well as secret stand up comedy shows Foot arranges events for The Guild of Connoisseurs such as secret picnics spoof lectures and guided tours In July 2011 he scheduled an event at Stepney City Farm at which connoisseurs attempted to complete a 32 000 piece jigsaw puzzle 35 Foot hosts competitions within the Guild too such as an annual tie design competition and portrait painting competitions 36 The Paul Foot Festival edit This section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Paul Foot comedian news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message In 2009 Paul Foot hosted his own all day festival at Bethnal Green Working Men s Club in East London with the help of arts and music collective HungaMunga Sketches included Foot of the Yard a whodunnit an Invisible Man Contest Flamingo I Spy an Erotic Menu and Paul s Rants HungaMunga provided many arts and crafts materials and activities Foot also painted portraits of members of the audience The festival also included Paul s Protege s featuring the comedians Tom Bell and Joel Dommett Musical performers at the festival were Birmingham gonzo ska band Misty s Big Adventure and Antony Elvin 37 Other work editTelevision edit Foot has appeared on numerous television shows including FAQ U Channel Four Edinburgh and Beyond Paramount Comedy Channel Rob Brydon s Annually Retentive BBC Three Come Dine with Me Channel 4 Richard amp Judy Channel 4 Never Mind the Buzzcocks BBC Two 38 Russell amp Katy Get Married FIVE Big Brother s Big Mouth Channel 4 39 The 50 Funniest Moments of 2010 Channel 4 40 Greatest Christmas TV Ads FIVE 40 Melbourne International Comedy Festival All Star Supershow Channel Ten Australia Russell Howard s Good News Extra BBC Three 8 out of 10 Cats 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown Channel 4 Would I Lie To You BBC One In 2008 Foot was a finalist in NBC s Last Comic Standing 41 In 2011 Foot filmed a series of TV advertisements for Virgin Mobile in Australia He helped to devise his character in the campaign called Robin Da Hood a bizarre fusion of medieval eccentricities and modern day Australian urbanity The first of these adverts featured an emergency phone conversation between Foot and head of the Virgin Group Sir Richard Branson Radio edit The Infinite Monkey Cage BBC Radio 4 November 2010 May 2011 August 2014 February 2016 Chequebook And Pen BBC Radio 4 December 2010 The Late Show talkSPORT February 2011 42 The Dave Gorman Show Absolute Radio June 2012 Show 119 120 121 43 Paul Foot Podcast self published July 2009 present 44 Paul Foot Podcast edit Since 2009 Foot has released a podcast the Paul Foot Podcast It was originally the highlights from his show on Resonance FM and featured fellow stand up comedian Joel Dommett among other regulars After the Resonance FM show ended a few episodes were released independently up to May 2010 Episodes of the podcast then became more sporadic being released every few months or so these episodes included guests such as Trevor Lock and Paul s tour support act Malcolm Head as well as recordings from Paul s Secret Shows 45 Awards editIn 1997 Foot won both the BBC New Stand up Award and the Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award and was a finalist for the So You Think You re Funny award for newcomers 46 In 1998 he was nominated for the Perrier Best Newcomer Award in Edinburgh In 2011 Foot was nominated for a Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 47 In 2012 Foot was nominated again for a Barry Award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival 26 In 2013 Foot won the top award at the Sydney Comedy festival for Kenny Larch Is Dead which won the best show award 31 In 2023 Paul s show Dissolve won jointly for best show in the ISH Edinburgh Comedy Awards 48 References edit Goulder Claudia 15 August 2009 Paul Foot By The Yard The Underbelly Edinburgh Festival Daily Express Retrieved 16 August 2014 Cultural Life Rhod Gilbert comedian The Independent London 7 January 2011 Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 a b Ash in the Attic The Age Melbourne 6 April 2011 Press Quotes Paulfoot tv 7 November 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 a b Hay Malcolm 25 September 2006 Paul Foot Interview Time Out London Retrieved 14 October 2010 a b BBC Radio Leeds One on One 28 10 2014 Conchie Peter 1 November 1997 Comedy Adrian Mole meets Emo Phillips The Independent London Independent Print Archived from the original on 25 May 2022 Retrieved 14 October 2010 The Twelve Funniest Comedy Acts in the World Are Revealed on NBC s Last Comic Standing Press release NBC 7 July 2008 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Taking comedy to the next level an interview with Paul Foot Beat Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 a b Jack Cullen Jack of Hearts An Interview with Comedian Paul Foot Archived from the original on 1 February 2016 Retrieved 20 January 2016 Paul Foot 13 February 2011 Paul Foot Levels of Homophobia Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2014 via YouTube Paul Foot 11 December 2015 Paul Foot Video Log Intellectual Rigour Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2016 via YouTube Rudi at the Bearcat News Shopper 16 January 2003 Retrieved 29 February 2024 Paul Foot Simple Pleasures PDF 9 January 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 8 March 2012 MacInnes Paul 11 September 2009 Stewart Lee Jack Whitehall and the trouble with copycat comedians The Guardian London Dessau Bruce 17 January 2008 Cult stardom could be a hair s breadth away Evening Standard Archived from the original on 19 December 2010 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Paul Foot 7 June 2012 Paul Foot and Russell Brand Celebrity Coach Trip Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 16 August 2014 via YouTube Donaldson Brian 9 August 2010 Paul Foot Ash in the Attic Edinburgh Festival Retrieved 16 August 2014 Paul Foot amp Noel Fielding List co uk 17 August 2010 Retrieved 13 April 2017 Buy Paul Foot Tickets for All 2014 and 2015 UK Tour Dates and Concerts All Gigs Retrieved 16 August 2014 Paul Foot Ash in the Attic Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2011 Archived from the original on 28 September 2013 Paul Foot Ash In The Attic review Chortle Archived from the original on 18 September 2011 Ash in the Attic CD Paulfoot tv 23 December 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 a b Show diary Paulfoot tv 31 October 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Event Detail The Paul Foot Experience The Paul Foot Experience a b Trueman Matt 17 April 2012 UK comedians lead the way at Melbourne festival The Guardian London Paul Foot the comedian at The Glee The Birmingham Press 12 October 2012 Shop Paulfoot tv 19 December 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Paul Foot Kenny Larch Is Dead s description Chortle The UK Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 August 2014 Kenny Larch is Dead Paul Foot Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2013 Archived from the original on 23 March 2013 a b Trueman Matt 13 May 2013 Paul Foot wins Sydney Comedy festival s international award The Guardian London Guild Lodge Paulfoot tv 7 November 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Foot Paul Paul Foot s Secret Shows The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs Retrieved 14 October 2010 The Guild of Paul Foot Connoisseurs Paulfoot tv Retrieved 16 August 2014 Shop Paulfoot tv 19 December 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Shop Paulfoot tv 19 December 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 jfinchiva 13 July 2009 Misty s Big Adventure The Wising Up Song part Retrieved 13 April 2017 via YouTube dead YouTube link dead YouTube link Never Mind the Buzzcocks Series 25 Episode 5 BBC Two 7 November 2011 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Paul Foot IMDb 2014 Retrieved 16 August 2014 a b The 50 Funniest Moments of 2010 IMDb 2014 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Last Comic Standing Finalist Paul Foot NBC com Retrieved 14 October 2010 Radio The late show talkSPORT for men who love to talk sport talkSPORT Archived from the original on 6 August 2010 Dave Gorman Absolute Radio Archived from the original on 16 October 2009 Paul Foot Podcast Archived from the original on 7 February 2015 Retrieved 7 February 2015 Podcast homepage Paulfoot tv 1 February 2016 Archived from the original on 1 February 2016 Retrieved 5 February 2016 Paul Foot Chortle The UK Comedy Guide Retrieved 14 October 2010 Platt Craig 2011 Barry Award nominees Brisbane Times Archived from the original on 15 January 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2014 Julia Masli and Paul Foot amongst winners of ISH Edinburgh Awards British Comedy Guide 26 August 2023 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