Bennett is an Award-Winning Comedian who supported Ricky Gervais on some tour dates. Pretty clean set with the occasional innuendo. "A Welsh Seinfeld" THE GUARDIAN "Genuinely original and funny" THE TIMES
Bennett Arron is an Award-Winning Comedian, Writer, Author and TV & Radio Presenter who supported Ricky Gervais on some tour dates.
He has written and starred in two of his own radio series, both of which were nominated for the Celtic Media Awards. He recently starred in all fur series of the Radio 4 Series ALONE.
Bennett has performed all around the UK as well as entertaining audiences in Italy, Australia, Germany, Poland, South Africa and Hong Kong.
Bennett wrote, directed and presented the Channel 4 documentary How To Steal An Identity in which he stole the identity of the Home Secretary. The programme was Pick of the Day in The Guardian and The Telegraph and described as "Fascinating and Disturbing". Bennett was short-listed for a BAFTA.
His other television and radio credits include; Loose Ends, Not Tonight With John Sergeant, Glee Time (in which he hosted a series of six stand-up comedy shows), Never Write Off The Germans (a panel show for Radio 2) and he was a Presenter on Big Brother's Little Brother for Channel 4.
He has written for many comedy programmes, including Hit The Road Jack, Off Their Rockers and the BAFTA winning V Graham Norton. He also wrote over 30 episodes of Genie in The House, the highest-rated children's sitcom on Nickelodeon and was one of the main writers of the BAFTA winning Slammer for the BBC.
Bennett has written two books: the memoir Heard The One About Identity Theft? and the romantic comedy novel The Girl From The Discotheque.
Bennett is a past winner of both the TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Award and the BBC New Writer's Award, and is a past finalist of the BBC New Comedy Awards. However his proudest moment was coming third in an International Disco Dancing Championship in Tenerife.
QUOTES
"Genuinely original and funny" - The Times.
"Hilarious... clever wit... razor sharp" - The Standard.
"One of the best on the circuit?"a Welsh Seinfeld" - The Guardian.
He has written and starred in two of his own radio series, both of which were nominated for the Celtic Media Awards. He recently starred in all fur series of the Radio 4 Series ALONE.
Bennett has performed all around the UK as well as entertaining audiences in Italy, Australia, Germany, Poland, South Africa and Hong Kong.
Bennett wrote, directed and presented the Channel 4 documentary How To Steal An Identity in which he stole the identity of the Home Secretary. The programme was Pick of the Day in The Guardian and The Telegraph and described as "Fascinating and Disturbing". Bennett was short-listed for a BAFTA.
His other television and radio credits include; Loose Ends, Not Tonight With John Sergeant, Glee Time (in which he hosted a series of six stand-up comedy shows), Never Write Off The Germans (a panel show for Radio 2) and he was a Presenter on Big Brother's Little Brother for Channel 4.
He has written for many comedy programmes, including Hit The Road Jack, Off Their Rockers and the BAFTA winning V Graham Norton. He also wrote over 30 episodes of Genie in The House, the highest-rated children's sitcom on Nickelodeon and was one of the main writers of the BAFTA winning Slammer for the BBC.
Bennett has written two books: the memoir Heard The One About Identity Theft? and the romantic comedy novel The Girl From The Discotheque.
Bennett is a past winner of both the TAPS Comedy Writer of the Year Award and the BBC New Writer's Award, and is a past finalist of the BBC New Comedy Awards. However his proudest moment was coming third in an International Disco Dancing Championship in Tenerife.
QUOTES
"Genuinely original and funny" - The Times.
"Hilarious... clever wit... razor sharp" - The Standard.
"One of the best on the circuit?"a Welsh Seinfeld" - The Guardian.
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