Tim Clark

Tim Clark has been a Stand-up comic for most of his adult life.
He has performed around the world, including Europe, The Far East, The Middle East, and South Africa. He is resident host of 'British Stand-Up,' in Bergen, Norway, and has been performed as part of shows for British Armed Forces.
He has also worked at hundreds of corporate events as a host, solo act or part of a bill and provided tour support.
He was a finalist in the “British Comedian Of The Year” competition which had over 700 entrants.
On TV he hosted the classic "Game Show Give Us A Clue" (BBC1) and the sporting chat show "Under The Moon" (Ch4); as well as scores of appearances on various TV and panel shows.
On RADIO he has been a panellist on Fighting Talk (BBC Radio 5 Live). Featured on "I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down" (BBC Radio4).
He was a regular on "Tragedy Plus Time" with Bob Mills on TalkRADIO and their show for TalkSPORT called "Yesterday's News Today".
As a SCRIPTWRITER he has written three highly acclaimed shows for the Edinburgh Festival; a BBC Radio 4 play "Talking to Ted" (which featured himself and Les Dennis in lead roles); and a play about two football fans for Channel 4 called The Beautiful Game.
As an ACTOR he had a leading role in the Fringe First winning production of "What I heard about Iraq". He has also starred in several short films; '22nd Century Sitcom' and the Anglo/Canadian production 'The Bed Guy' which both enjoyed considerable success at film festivals around the world. He also played the part of "The Grim Reaper" in an award-winning advert for Virgin Atlantic.
Tim is also in demand as a WRITER. Including speeches for, amongst others, Jonathan Ross, Phil Jupitus, Mark Lamarr, The Late Graham Taylor and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He been a writer for BBC Sports Personality of The Year (BBC1) and wrote for Barry Cryer on "The Stand Up Show" (BBC1).