My talk entitled THE JOB OF A LAUGHTIME ,contains many humorous backstage stories aboiut the many to

BRAD ASHTON


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Updated:
4th May 2025
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! have two different hour-long talks. (1) THE JOB OF A LAUGHTIME is fukkl of laughs about the star comedians I have had the please (and sometimes displeasuire) of working with.

My second talk is entitled SO YOU THINK YOU CAN'T BE SCAMMED? It is based on a BBC Radio sreies I devised and wrote called PRO'S & CONS which ran for sixty half hour episodes during which I exposed 180 diffedrent scams. It's a serious subject, but bein g a comedy writer, I tends to treayt it light heartedly.

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About BRAD ASHTON

I have written TV & Radio Comedy Series for star comedians including Tommy Cooper, Les Dawson, Dick Emery, Bruce Forsyth, Bob Monkhouse, Frankie Howerd, Ted Rogers, Mike Yarwood and David Frost. Over a fifty year career as an International TV Comedy Writer my name has appeared in the writing credits of well over 1,000 shows. Though most of my work has been for British TV and Radio I have written TV shows for seven other countries including America, Canada, Holland, Germany, Belgum, Ausria and South Africa.

I have been Guest Speaker on 62 cruises and given numerous talks to Rotary Clubs, U3As, Probus Clubs and Women's Institutes.


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