Comedians | Quentin Reynolds
Quentin has been writing comedy since 1998, with a host of TV and radio credits to his name. In 2003, the performing bug bit deep, and he ventured into the world of stand-up comedy. He has not stopped gigging since, and in a relatively short space of time has performed at many venues throughout the UK with much success.
His bizarre observational humour, wild stories and youthful energy has thrilled audiences, and attracted many fans along the way. He even took part in The Stand-Up 150; a Guinness Book Of Records attempt in 2003 for the most stand-ups ever to perform on stage.
When he’s not performing, Quentin likes nothing more than working on other writing commitments, or winding up the public with bizarre letters to The Metro under the name Q-from-Airdrie. However, it must be said that Quentin does pride himself on original and clean stand-up material that audiences throughout the country have warmed to.
Quotes
Young, vibrant, energetic comedian who had the audience of all ages in a cacophony of laughter - Flourish
An odd Glaswegian Emo Phillips type character who set alone would have done the job - Edinburgh Evening News
Sparked the crowd back into life with his unorthodox views - Greenock Telegraph
Strange, strange young man - Numerous commuters reading The Metro
Writing Credits
Velvet Cabaret (BBC Radio Scotland 1998-2001)
Only An Excuse (BBC 1 Scotland, 1999-Present)
The Last Ever Naked Radio (BBC Radio Scotland, 2000)
Chewin’ the Fat (BBC 1 Scotland, 2000-2002)
Watson’s Wind-Up (BBC Radio Scotland 2001-Present)
The Karen Dunbar Show (BBC 1 Scotland, 2002-Present)
Keep Taking The Nandrolone (BBC Radio 5 Live, 2004)