
GRAHAM FELLOWS
Graham Fellows is best known for his comic creation John Shuttleworth, who has starred in the hit BBC series 500 Bus Stops (BBC 2) as well as Celebrity Antiques Roadshow, Pointless and most recently The Power of Parker.
Graham wrote, directed and starred in two feature films: Southern Softies on location in the Channel Islands, the sequel to the hit film It’s Nice Up North, filmed and co-directed with the legendary photographer Martin Parr. Both movies enjoyed theatrical releases through Picturehouse and were broadcast on Sky Arts.
This year, Graham is celebrating forty years of John Shuttleworth on his Raise the Oof! tour, performing his hilarious original music and legendary character comedy at over fifty venues across the UK.

MATTHEW OSBORN

MILES JUPP
Beginning his comedy career with a running start in 2000 when he won both So You Think You’re Funny and Leicester Mercury Comedian of the Year, Miles Jupp became a regular performer on BBC Scotland’s Live Floor Show and went on to earn a nomination for the Perrier Best Newcomer award for his debut solo show, Gentlemen Prefer Brogues.
On television, Miles continues to work as a comedian and presenter, appearing in Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, Have I got News For You, Mock the Week, Never Mind the Buzzcocks, Argumental, Just a Minute, Live At The Apollo and Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle.
Following a life-threatening seizure caused by a benign brain tumour in 2021, Jupp returned to the live comedy scene with his critically-acclaimed touring show On I Bang in 2024, nominated for a Chortle award in 2025.
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Molly Wansell mollywansell@42mp.com
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