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Quentin Reynolds

Quentin has been writing comedy since 1998, with a host of TV and radio credits to his name. In 2003, the performing bug bit deep, and he ventured into the world of stand-up comedy. He has not stopped gigging since, and in a relatively short space of time has performed at many venues throughout the UK with much success.

He has so far taken part in two Guinness Book of Records attempts, namely the Stand-Up 150 for the most comedians on stage ever in 2003, and One Big Laugh for the longest comedy gig ever in 2005. He has also appeared as a guest in numerous shows at the Glasgow International Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Fringe.

2004 saw him make two TV appearances on local TV station Lanarkshire TV. Quentin described these appearances, which were witnessed by 6 viewers in the whole of the UK (and who were probably outnumbered by the TV station staff) as "The absolute pinnacle of my comedy career, if not my life!"

2005 saw him appear in the Leicester Mercury Comedian Of The Year Competition. He also was part of the successful Leicester Comedy Festival "In Ur Face Comedy" show featuring Scottish comedy legends Kirsty Moss, Patrick Rollink, and Perrier Award nominee Parrot.

From Thurso to Torquay. Quentin's youthful energy, likeable stage persona, and excellent material has won him many fans and excellent reviews. When he's not performing he likes nothing more than working on other writing commitments or causing trouble with letters to newspapers under false names! However, it must be said that Quentin prides himself on original and clean material which any audience can warm to.

WRITING CREDITS
- Velvet Cabaret (BBC Radio Scotland 1998-2001)
- Only An Excuse (BBC 1 Scotland, 1999-Present)
- The Last Ever Naked Radio (BBC Radio Scotland, 2000)
- Chewin' the Fat (BBC 1 Scotland, 2000-2002)
- Watson's Wind-Up (BBC Radio Scotland 2001-Present)
- The Karen Dunbar Show (BBC 1 Scotland, 2002-Present)
- Keep Taking The Nandrolone (BBC 5 Live, 2004 - Present)

VENUES
- Madcap Comedy Club, Glasgow
- McGinns, Glasgow
- Droothy Neighbour, Stirling
- Strathclyde University Union
- The Stand, Glasgow
- The Stand, Edinburgh
- The Comedy Cave, Edinburgh
- The Three Tuns, Edinburgh
- The Doghouse, Dundee
- Sheenanigans, Oban
- The County Hotel, North Berwick
- The Govan Comedy Festival
- "Funnybones", Newcastle
- The Stand-Up 150, Dancehall Theatre, Manchester (Guinness Book Of Records Attempt 2003)
- Kaldis, Coatbridge
- "Mad Jocks And Englishmen", Torquay
- Lanarkshire Comedy Festival 2003
- Greenock Rocks Festival 2004
- McCabes, Ayr
- In Ur Face Comedy Clubs
- Midnight Hour, Comedy Cave, Edinburgh Festival 2004
- The Alive Four Show (preview show for Edinburgh Festival 2004, guest slot)


QUOTES
- "An odd Glaswegian Emo Phillips type character whose gags alone would have done the job". Edinburgh Evening News on Red Raw Nite, at The Stand comedy club

- Soon got the crowd back with his unorthodox views" Greenock Telegraph

- "Soon had the crowd howling with laughter with his tales" Just Laugh

- "I found his accent hard to understand, but hey, the audience seemed to be enjoying it!". BBC Tyne Tees.

- "Strange, strange young man". Numerous commuters reading The Metro