Mark began peddling his particular brand of nonsense that apparently passes for comedy, in 1987. During the twenty-something years that followed, he appeared on over thirty radio and TV shows, played every comedy club in the UK and bought a new hat.
As a regular performer and MC at London’s world famous Comedy Store, Mark talked dirty, waxed lyrical about animal husbandry and took the piss out of people’s shirts.
Mark has been described as:
Sharp and entertaining
The Guardian.
One of the very best of the newer talents
The Sunday Times.
A massively talented comedian
The Manchester Evening News.
Lower than filth
An angry caller to the BBC.
Stand-up comedy and crime fiction may not be as different as they seem. Read Mark’s essay on the subject – So This Serial Killer Walks Into A Bar….