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The Life and Death of Public Enemy Number One, John Dillinger and his gang

John Martin


Organisation:
John Martin Limited
Regions:
England, Merseyside, Cheshire, Greater Manchester, Flintshire, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Conwy
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Rotary, Probus, U3A etc
Fee:
Unknown
Category:
History
Updated:
21st April 2026
Tagged:
History | Crime

In 1934, after a series of bank robberies and jail breaks, American outlaw John Dillinger was named as Public Enemy Number One. He and his fellow gang members were hunted down by the fledgling FBI. John Martin has travelled extensively on their trails and is friendly with a number of relatives of the outlaws

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About John Martin

John Martin is a professional stand up comedian but also has a huge passion for history!

A John Martin show is full of energy, excitement and class! John is always fresh and up-to-date with his material. This originality coupled with his encyclopaedic knowledge of jokes makes him a true master of comedy!

Comedian John Martin has a serious side, travelling extensively to research every subject and writing books about them


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