In 2004, Russell Kane won the Laughing Horse New Act of The Year.
In 2005 he came second in So You Think You're Funny. He joined Ray Peacock, Russell Howard and Reginald D Hunter on the national Paramount Edinburgh and Beyond tour in October 2005.
Russell Kane was also asked to be the face of one-off live music event Guerrilla Gig which aired on BBC Three in March 2006. In July 2006, British terrestrial station Five decided to launch Five US, for which Kane was selected to write and present travelogues. Russell travels every other month to the United States, creating light-hearted pieces on American culture, and interviewing various television and movie actors. In August 2006, he took his debut comedy show The Theory of Pretension to the Edinburgh Fringe, where he received an if.comeddie award nomination.
Russell Kane Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates.
In 2005 he came second in So You Think You're Funny. He joined Ray Peacock, Russell Howard and Reginald D Hunter on the national Paramount Edinburgh and Beyond tour in October 2005.
Russell Kane was also asked to be the face of one-off live music event Guerrilla Gig which aired on BBC Three in March 2006. In July 2006, British terrestrial station Five decided to launch Five US, for which Kane was selected to write and present travelogues. Russell travels every other month to the United States, creating light-hearted pieces on American culture, and interviewing various television and movie actors. In August 2006, he took his debut comedy show The Theory of Pretension to the Edinburgh Fringe, where he received an if.comeddie award nomination.
Russell Kane Tickets are available at Sold Out Ticket Market on nominal rates.
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