Ian Stone
is a British stand-up comedian, mainly famous for appearing as a guest on shows such as the comedy panel show Mock the Week
. He's also a regular guest on BBC Radio 5's Fighting Talk.
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Career
Stone began his career as a stand-up comedian in 1991, after being persuaded to get on stage by his girlfriend.
[1] He first performed at the
Edinburgh Festival in 1996, in a tour controversially called,
A Little Piece of Kike
. The organisers forced Stone to asterisk the word, "Kike," as it is considered racist. Stone commented about the term at the time saying, "I saw a description of it. ‘It said low-class, ill-mannered Jew,’ and I thought, ‘That's me!’"
Stone later appeared on several television shows, including
The 11 O'Clock Show
,
The Late Edition
,
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
and
Mock the Week
. He also interviewed fellow Jewish comedian
Jackie Mason on
BBC Radio 4's arts programme
Front Row
.
Highlights of Stone's stand-up career have included compering the main theatre at the
Cape Town Comedy Festival in 2003, performing in the final transatlantic crossing of
The QE2, and being the first British stand-up comedian to perform in
Moscow.
He regularly appears at The Comedy Store in London, including topical Tuesday night show
The Cutting Edge.
References
- Ian Stone