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Mick Miller

Mick Miller

Top Comedian as seen on TV

  • Top TV Comedian
  • Ideal for Corporate Events, Functions, Comedy Nights
  • Highly Recommended
  • Available UK Nationwide & Worldwide

A Hilarious Comic know as “The Bald Guy With The Long Hair” Mick Miller is extremely popular for Functions, Theatre shows & Corporate Events.

In 1976, Mick appeared on the popular TV talent show, New Faces, where he won his heat. As a result, he was signed up for a national tour supporting Chuck Berry. Other tours followed, in 1977 he was offered his first summer season in Morecombe and his career went on from there. He had a regular spot on “The Comedians” TV show where he appeared alongside household names as Roy Walker, Stan Boardman and Jim Bowen. He appeared on shows like Blankety Blank and The Little And Large Show and was also given his own half hour TV special by Granada TV called “Success.”

In 2009, he toured the UK with comedians, Billy Pearce and Jimmy Cricket and starred in The Comedians Show on Blackpool's North Pier throughout the summer.

Nowadays, Mick is equally at home entertaining on board cruise ships, performing at Corporate Functions, Theatres, Cabaret Clubs and the new style Comedy Clubs. He also co-stars with Johnny Vegas in the cult BBC comedy show, “IDEAL”.

To be guaranteed an evening of laughter contact us now to book!
TV & Radio

Cruise Ships

Theatres

Corporate Events & Functions

ITV

Hotels

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Comedy Clubs

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UK Nationwide | Europe | Worldwide
1 x 50 Minute Comedy Spot

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Wally Scott, Theatre Promoter, hired Mick Miller to perform at a theatre show at Brindley Theatre.

Great show at the Brindley Theatre last night. Mick Miler was sensational, thanks for all your help getting it together.

A Hilarious Comic know as “The Bald Guy With The Long Hair” Mick Miller is extremely popular for Functions, Theatre shows & Corporate Events.

In 1976, Mick appeared on the popular TV talent show, New Faces, where he won his heat. As a result, he was signed up for a national tour supporting Chuck Berry. Other tours followed, in 1977 he was offered his first summer season in Morecombe and his career went on from there. He had a regular spot on “The Comedians” TV show where he appeared alongside household names as Roy Walker, Stan Boardman and Jim Bowen. He appeared on shows like Blankety Blank and The Little And Large Show and was also given his own half hour TV special by Granada TV called “Success.”

In 2009, he toured the UK with comedians, Billy Pearce and Jimmy Cricket and starred in The Comedians Show on Blackpool's North Pier throughout the summer.

Nowadays, Mick is equally at home entertaining on board cruise ships, performing at Corporate Functions, Theatres, Cabaret Clubs and the new style Comedy Clubs. He also co-stars with Johnny Vegas in the cult BBC comedy show, “IDEAL”.

To be guaranteed an evening of laughter contact us now to book!

TV & Radio

Cruise Ships

Theatres

Corporate Events & Functions

ITV

Hotels

Holiday Centres

Private Functions

Comedy Clubs

And Many more

UK Nationwide | Europe | Worldwide

W

Wally Scott, Theatre Promoter, hired Mick Miller to perform at a theatre show at Brindley Theatre.
Great show at the Brindley Theatre last night. Mick Miler was sensational, thanks for all your help getting it together.
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