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Glenn Moore debuts stand-up show 'Please Sir, Glenn I have some Moore?' at Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Glenn Moore debuts stand-up show 'Please Sir, Glenn I have some Moore?' at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Scotsman

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Glenn Moore debuts stand-up show 'Please Sir, Glenn I have some Moore?' at Edinburgh Festival Fringe

Edinburgh Comedy Award Best Show Nominee, writer, broadcaster and stand-up Glenn Moore (Live At The Apollo, Have I Got News For You, 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown) announces a brand-new show, Please Sir, Glenn I Have Some Moore?. The show debuts in Edinburgh for the full month this August and tours the UK from Autumn 2025 to early 2026 with dates in Leeds, Belfast, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Exeter, Cardiff, Birmingham, York, Sheffield, Salford and Brighton. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Glenn will kick-start his biggest tour to date with a week-long run at London's Soho Theatre, performing Downstairs from Monday 8th – Saturday 13th September at 7.15pm. Edinburgh Festival Fringe and tour tickets are on sale now. Full dates and tickets at Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad In his first brand-new show in three years, Glenn has once again written too many jokes and has another 300 for you. In an age when everyone seems absolutely certain about everything, Glenn has never been less certain he's ever been correct about anything. After being told by a maitre d' he got his own name wrong, Glenn(?) is spiralling. He's colourblind and only found out last year from a toddler that peanut butter isn't green. He's certain his upbringing was working class, but because of his accent people have been insisting to him he went to Eton. He's certain he's calmed down a bit onstage, but will he end up as sweaty as he always seems to? He's worried he's wrong about everything he's ever known. And he'd like to discuss it with a large room full of people for an hour. Glenn's 2022 solo show, Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, Glenn I'm Sixty Moore, was one of the best-reviewed shows at the Fringe 2022 (British Comedy Guide), firmly establishing him as one of the best joke writers of his generation. The show went on to enjoy a sell-out national tour and week-long run at London's Soho Theatre, along with a Chortle Awards, Best Show nomination. Glenn Moore brings brand-new show, 'Please Sir, Glenn I Have Some Moore?', to this year's Edinburgh Fringe and then on tour. Glenn is a familiar face on TV, having appeared on the likes of Live At The Apollo (BBC), Have I Got News For You (BBC) and 8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4). Elsewhere on television and radio, Glenn is a regular on The News Quiz (BBC Radio 4), The Great American Joke Off (CW) and The Stand Up Sketch Show (ITV), has appeared regularly on Mock The Week (BBC) and as a presenter on Press X To Continue (BBC/BBC Sounds),and also appeared on The Russell Howard Hour (Sky), Rob Delaney's Stand Up Central (Comedy Central), Pointless Celebrities (BBC), Richard Osman's House of Games (BBC), and The Now Show (BBC Radio 4). Glenn's writing credits include Fantasy Football League (Sky), The Mash Report (BBC), Russell Howard's Good News (BBC), Play To The Whistle (ITV), as a staff writer on the CITV sketch comedy show Scrambled, as well as writing and performing in his own series Almanac (BBC Radio 4). Glenn can be heard daily as one quarter of The Dave Berry Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio. Known for his perfectly crafted one-liners online, which have earned him a huge following, 2019 saw Glenn take his fourth critically-acclaimed show, Love Don't Live Here Glenny Moore on a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and his then biggest tour to date including a sell-out run at London's Soho Theatre. The previous year saw Glenn earn an Edinburgh Comedy Award nomination for best show with Glenn, Glenn, Glenn, How Do You Like It, How Do You Like It, following on from the celebrated show The Very Best of Belinda Carlisle and his debut show Glenngarry Glen Glenn which received much critical acclaim, was one of the year's best reviewed debut shows at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and received a nomination for Best Debut Show at the Leicester Comedy Festival. Glenn was also named one of Just For Laughs' New Faces in Montreal in 2023, which launched the careers of comedians like Kevin Hart, Amy Schumer and Jimmy Fallon.

Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer and cancels UK tour dates
Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer and cancels UK tour dates

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer and cancels UK tour dates

Comedian Milton Jones revealed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and has cancelled a number of UK tour dates as he undergoes surgery. The 60-year-old, who is known for his appearances on Mock The Week, said his cancer was treatable in an Instagram post, where he added that a number of further tour dates would be rescheduled. In the post, he said: "Thanks for your support and respecting my privacy during this time. This decision has not been taken lightly, trust me. "Abnormal service will resume as soon as possible and I'm looking forward to being back out on the road again soon – though probably not on a bike." READ MORE: Gene Hackman's final autopsy reveals official cause of death READ MORE: Comedian Milton Jones cancels tour following prostate cancer diagnosis Jones said cancelling the shows was a "difficult decision", and said he would be "undergoing surgery soon", adding that he will "need time afterwards to fully recover". Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, who himself has stage four cancer after his prostate cancer spread, was among those responding to Jones's post, saying: "Really sorry to hear it mate, best of luck." Fellow comedian Al Murray said: "All the best Milton for a speedy recovery." Announcing the cancellation, Jones said: "I'm so sorry about this but I need to announce the cancellation of several dates from my ongoing Ha!Milton Tour. Ticket holders for the cancelled shows will be contacted directly by the venue box office." The Richmond-born comedian said shows in Leeds, Coventry, Basingstoke, Sterts, Launceston, Durham, Hexham, Ilkley, Wakefield, Lichfield, Tunbridge Wells, Portsmouth and Lyme Regis would no longer go ahead, while shows in Colchester, London, Bridlington and Stroud would be rescheduled to autumn. Jones said all of the dates currently planned for autumn would be unaffected. The NHS says prostate cancer develops slowly, so there may be no signs for years, but says signs may include an increased need to urinate, straining while urinating and a feeling that the bladder has not fully emptied. Jones's career has seen him perform on Live At The Apollo, Lee Mack's All Star Cast and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. Looking for more from MyLondon? Subscribe to our daily newsletters here for the latest and greatest updates from across London.

Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer - as he cancels multiple UK tour dates
Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer - as he cancels multiple UK tour dates

Yahoo

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Comedian Milton Jones reveals he has prostate cancer - as he cancels multiple UK tour dates

Comedian Milton Jones has revealed he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer. The 60-year-old, who is known for his appearances on Mock The Week, has cancelled a number of UK tour dates as he undergoes surgery. In an Instagram post, he said the cancer was treatable, adding: "Thanks for your support and respecting my privacy during this time. This decision has not been taken lightly, trust me. "Abnormal service will resume as soon as possible and I'm looking forward to being back out on the road again soon - though probably not on a bike." Jones said he would be "undergoing surgery soon", adding he will "need time afterwards to fully recover". Olympic cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, who himself has stage four cancer after his prostate cancer spread, replied: "Really sorry to hear it mate, best of luck." Fellow comedian Al Murray added: "All the best Milton for a speedy recovery." Read more from Sky News: Jones apologised as he announced the cancellation of several dates of his ongoing Ha!Milton Tour. The Richmond-born comedian said shows in Leeds, Coventry, Basingstoke, Sterts, Launceston, Durham, Hexham, Ilkley, Wakefield, Lichfield, Tunbridge Wells, Portsmouth and Lyme Regis would no longer go ahead, while shows in Colchester, London, Bridlington and Stroud would be rescheduled to the autumn. Jones's career has seen him perform on Live At The Apollo, Lee Mack's All Star Cast and Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow.

Comedian Milton Jones cancels shows following cancer diagnosis
Comedian Milton Jones cancels shows following cancer diagnosis

ITV News

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • ITV News

Comedian Milton Jones cancels shows following cancer diagnosis

Comedian Milton Jones has announced he has cancelled his upcoming tour dates following a prostate cancer diagnosis. The 60-year-old said on social media the cancer is "treatable" but he will need surgery. In a statement he said: "I'm so sorry about this, but I need to announce the cancellation of several dates from my ongoing Ha!Milton Tour. "The affected shows are in Leeds, Coventry, Basingstoke, Sterts, Launceston, Durham, Hexham, Ilkley, Wakefield, Lichfield, Tunbridge Wells, Portsmouth, and Lyme Regis which were all due to take place this summer." He continued: "This difficult decision comes following a recent diagnosis of treatable prostate cancer. I'll be undergoing surgery soon and will need time afterwards to fully recover." The comic added his summer dates in Colchester, Bridlington, Stroud, and London will be rescheduled to the Autumn and that those with cancelled dates will be contacted by their venue's box office. Jones also thanked his fans for their understanding. "Thanks for your support and respecting my privacy during this time," he said. "This decision has not been taken lightly. Trust me, abnormal service will resume as soon as possible and I'm looking forward to being back out on the road again soon - though probably not on a bike!" Fans have been quick to rally support for Milton on X with one replying to the news: "Please don't apologise mate, it's a horrible situation that you're in and totally out of your control. "There's not 1 of your fans who won't understand and wish u all the best so please don't feel bad about it. Just look after yourself and get through your treatment now xxx" Another posted: "Wishing you all the best with your prostate cancer battle. If anyone can confuse cancer into leaving by telling it a one-liner about a confused penguin and a mop, it's you. Stay brilliant!". Milton Jones is best known in the comedy world for his one liners, with frequent guest appearances on Mock of the Week and Live At The Apollo.

Comedian Milton Jones diagnosed with prostate cancer and forced to cancel tour dates
Comedian Milton Jones diagnosed with prostate cancer and forced to cancel tour dates

Daily Record

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Record

Comedian Milton Jones diagnosed with prostate cancer and forced to cancel tour dates

Comedian Milton Jones has announced he has been forced to cancel a raft of tour dates after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. The funnyman took to Instagram on Monday to update fans as he confirmed his health battle is 'treatable'. Apologising to his 71,000 followers, Milton, 60, promised that 'abnormal service will resume as soon as possible' and revealed he will have an operation over the next few weeks. The BBC Mock The Week star said: "I'm so sorry about this, but I need to announce the cancellation of several dates from my ongoing Ha!Milton Tour. Ticket holders for the cancelled shows will be contacted directly by the venue box office.." He went on in a statement: "The affected shows are in Leeds, Coventry, Basingstoke, Sterts, Launceston, Durham, Hexham, Ilkley, Wakefield, Lichfield, Tunbridge Wells, Portsmouth, and Lyme Regis which were all due to take place this summer. "This difficult decision comes following a recent diagnosis of treatable prostate cancer. I'll be undergoing surgery soon and will need time afterwards to fully recover. "In addition, the Summer dates in Colchester, Bridlington, Stroud, and London will be rescheduled to the Autumn. "All dates currently scheduled for the Autumn leg of the tour remain unaffected. "Ticket holders for the cancelled shows will be contacted directly by the venue box office. "Thanks for your support and respecting my privacy during this time. This decision has not been taken lightly. "Trust me, abnormal service will resume as soon as possible and I'm looking forward to being back out on the road again soon—though probably not on a bike!' Milton, who was set to play 70 venues in the tour this summer, has appeared on a raft of the biggest shows on UK TV including Mock the Week and Live At The Apollo and is known for his hilarious, dead-pan take on life. The comic also wrote the surreal, semi-biographical novel Where Do Comedians Go When They Die?: Journeys of a Stand-Up in 2009. Fans and famous faces flocked to Instagram to send well wishes, with Scots Olympic hero Sir Chris Hoy leading the sentiments. The cyclist, who was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2023, said: "Really sorry to hear it mate, best of luck." Comedian Al Murray said: "All the best Milton for a speedy recovery." One fan said: "All good fishes coming your way from me!" One added: "Health before humour Milton. wishing you a speedy recovery sir." One said: "Thinking of you at this time, Milton." And one added: "Best of luck Milton. Get yourself well and you'll be back on the road soon enough."

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