About Rob
Rob Deering is an award-winning guitar-playing comedian. Over the years Rob has cemented his reputation as one of the country's finest stand ups, taking six solo shows to the Edinburgh Festival, headlining all the major comedy clubs throughout Britain and taking part in Paramount Comedy's Edinburgh and Beyond live show as well as his own Charmageddon and The Rob Deering Experience national tours. ; Read more... ; NB The clip below may contain language which could cause offence
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Rob Deering is an award-winning guitar-playing comedian. Over the years Rob has cemented his reputation as one of the country's finest stand ups, taking six solo shows to the Edinburgh Festival, headlining all the major comedy clubs throughout Britain and taking part in Paramount Comedy's Edinburgh and Beyond live show as well as his own Charmageddon and The Rob Deering Experience national tours.
On TV Rob's stand up appearances include The World Comedy Tour (Granada), The World Stands Up and Edinburgh and Beyond (Paramount Comedy Channel). Rob has also presented Soapstar Superstar - Bonus Tracks (ITV2) and Strictly Dance Fever (BBC Three), appeared on Annually Retentive (BBC Three), Celebrity Juice (ITV2) and Never Mind The Full Stops (BBC Two) and on Big Brother's Big Mouth/Little Brother (Channel 4/E4) as a regular guest. Rob has provided daily coverage for ITV's I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! and was the winner of the Weakest Link Comedians Special on BBC1. However he may still be best known for drinking his own wee on 99 Things To Do Before You Die (Five).
On the radio Rob has featured on Banter, My Teenage Diary, Four From The Store, Four From The Fringe (BBC Radio 4), and Jammin' (BBC Radio 2). He wrote and starred in three series of the Saturday afternoon comedy show Out To Lunch (BBC Radio 2).
In 2008 Rob began hosting the monthly stand up and music night Comedy Congregation, with headliner's including Russell Howard and Stewart Lee.
Rob also hosts monthly comedy music panel game Beat This, which he took to the Edinburgh festival 2010 for a set of special shows and has performed as a regular at Frank Skinner's Credit Crunch Cabaret.
TESTIMONIALS
"As sharp and versatile as a Swiss Army knife, Rob Deering is one of the best performers currently on the circuit."
The Independent
"Uses music to brilliantly accessorise his swipes at the innate gormlessness of contemporary culture."
The Guardian