; He's More Than a Small Man in a Book. Giant. His Place in the Pantheon of Welsh Entertainment Greats
Western Mail › October 15, 2011
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Western Mail › October 15, 2011
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HAVE Rob Brydon to thank for providing me with one of my most heart-warming anecdotes - a lovely tale I never tire of re-telling.
The Edinburgh Fringe Festival of 2004 was its usual frenetically paced self - a riotous assembly of crowds, chaos and, above all else, the very best in comedy.See the full content of this document
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; He's More Than a Small Man in a Book. Giant. His Place in the Pantheon of Welsh Entertainment Greats
As jokers of all varieties jostled for a place amongst the festival's elite courtesy of the hierarchical game playing that is garnering good reviews and blatant networking, one man stood above all others.
His name? Keith Barrett. Rob Brydon's beautifully sketched comic creation had already been a hit...See the full content of this document
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