The Cockney Rebel ; Natalie Hale Catches Up with Lee Hurst and Talks About His Run-in with the Law, Material-Stealing Comedians and Why He Won't Be Appearing On Mock the Week Any Time Soon

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Likeable cockney comedian Lee Hurst was instrumental in making Jesters - one of Bristol's favourite comedy stores - a success. Now he returns to the venue to perform a rare stand-up set outside of London.

"When Jesters was starting up, I gave the guys behind it a bit of advice about what comics to book, how to create the best atmosphere for the audience and the comics, things like that. I also played there a few times at the beginning.

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The Cockney Rebel ; Natalie Hale Catches Up with Lee Hurst and Talks About His Run-in with the Law, Material-Stealing Comedians and Why He Won't Be Appearing On Mock the Week Any Time Soon

"The gig that always sticks out in my mind was when I was doing a New Year's Eve gig there with a comic called Andre Vincent.

"As is often the case in comedy clubs, they were short-staffed at the bar. And we were there wanting to start our set, but they just couldn't clear ...

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