Bullett
and Gunn
Matt
Alford and Brett Morton are "Bullett and Gunn" - performers, writers,
and broadcasters.
Live
Brett and Matt's
stage act takes on controversial subject matter like sex, war, and gangsta rap
with scant regard for conventional musical comedy. They wrote and compered variety
shows as kids together before starting on the comedy circuit in 2003. They now
do paid slots as comperes, headliners, and support.
Reviews
"Style
and verve... professionalism to match" Steve Bennett, Chortle.co.uk
"Original,
witty and downright funny" Leeds Guide
"Manage
to weld both comedy and music together better than anyone else around... left
the entire place gagging for more" Groundswell, Bath
Competitions
BBC
Talent, "Urban Sketch Show competition", Finalist 2002 (just Matt)
Leicester
Comedy Festival, BBC Radio's "Comedy Writing Competition", Finalists
- 2003
Laughing Horse, "New Act Competition", Semi-finalists 2003
Writing
Credits
BBC Radio Five, "Alistair McGowan's Keep Taking the
Nandrolone" - 2004
BBC Radio One, "OneClick Comedy" - 2005
BBC Radio Five, "Freddie Flintoff Ate My Ashes" - 2005
BBC Radio
Oxford, "Olly James - Cookery Time" - 2005
Radio
Presenting
Vale FM, "The Lighter Shade of Vale Show"
2001
Burn FM, "Burn in Hell" (just Matt) 2002
Gemini
FM, "South Devon Live" (just Brett) - 2002
Interviews
and Appearances
BBC West Midlands, "The Jimmy Franks Show",
March 2005
BBC West Midlands, "The Jimmy Franks Show", October 2005
The Bath Chronicle, "On the Record", November 2005
Other:
Matt and Brett also have an array of brilliant scripts, TV/radio
programme proposals, and even an album of their own sketches -- all of which they
perpetually neglect to hawk around. If you're interested, just get in touch.