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Comica ‘09: Eddie Campbell vs Arnold Brown

Posted: October 25, 2009

Just confirmed is the news that Eddie Campbell (Alec, From Hell) will be in conversation with Scottish pioneer of stand-up comedy, Arnold Brown at Comica on Saturday 7 November between 7pm and 9pm. More details here…

Eddie’s reaction?:
“Brilliant. That’s somebody I’d like to meet, but I should be interviewing HIM.”

If you can’t make the evening Comica event with Eddie, you have a chance earlier that day to meet him, when Eddie will be signing copies of his new book Alec: The Years Have Pants at Gosh! Comics (opposite the British Museum) between 2pm and 4pm.

If you can’t be in London at all on Saturday 7th, you can catch a glimpse of what you’re missing in this video of Eddie’s solo routine from last year:

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