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Kevin Bridges, Scottish stand up comedian, put himself on the map in 2009 at Michael MacIntyre's BBC Comedy Roadshow in ... All five actors are in a phobias workshop, phobias include a fear of the word "Aagh!", a fear of ... Lee Mack tells his infamous 'Kent' joke leaving John Cleese & Martin Clunes in near tears.
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- Kevin Bridges, Scottish stand up comedian, put himself on the map in 2009 at Michael MacIntyre's BBC Comedy Roadshow in ...
- All five actors are in a phobias workshop, phobias include a fear of the word "Aagh!", a fear of ...
- Lee Mack tells his infamous 'Kent' joke leaving John Cleese & Martin Clunes in near tears.
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