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Pappy's is a British three-man comedy act, composed of comedians Ben Clark,
Matthew Crosby Matthew Crosby (born 12 February 1980) is an English comedian and writer. Early life Matthew Crosby was born in Bromley. He attended St Olave's Grammar School., and went on to study English and American Literature with Film Studies at the U ...
and Tom Parry. The sketch troupe previously performed shows at the
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, but now mostly talk on podcasts about balconies and spaghetti. They regularly produce podcasts under the ''Pappy's Flatshare'' heading, and created and starred in the
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sitcom ''
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''.


History

Pappy's started out as a four-man comedy collective called "Pappy's Fun Club", consisting of Ben Clark, Matthew Crosby, Brendan Dodds, and Tom Parry. The group met at the
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and started out performing in Canterbury and Wolverhampton. They later moved to London and in 2004, began performing regular shows in The Old Coffee House, in Soho, London. Pappy's Fun Club made their self-titled debut appearance at the
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in 2006, as part of the
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. In February 2007, the group was nominated for Best Newcomer at the
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. In August 2007, the team returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with their second show, which received critical acclaim. It was performed at Just The Tonic, located in C Soco urban garden, Cowgate. Several top comedy critics praised it, with Dominic Maxwell describing the show as "extraordinarily fresh" and Bruce Dessau praising their "instinctive rapport" and "the general air of merriment". However, not all reviews were positive, with Brian Logan's review of a performance in Brighton stating that "little distinguishes these four youngsters from countless other all-male sketch troupes". The show was nominated for the 2007 if.comedy award (formerly the Perrier Comedy Award, now the
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). They later won the 2008 Chortle Award for best sketch, variety or character act. In March 2008, the team performed their 2007 show at the
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. Later that year, they returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a new show, ''Funergy'', performed at the Pleasance Cabaret Bar. In 2009, the group returned to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe for a fourth consecutive year with a show called ''Pappy’s Fun Club’s World Record Attempt: 200 Sketches in an Hour''. This show was performed in Pleasance One. In late 2009, Pappy's Fun Club announced that they were parting with one of their founding members, Brendan Dodds, and moving forward as a trio called Pappy's. The split was not entirely reciprocal, with Brendan writing on Twitter that he was asked to leave as "a business decision" and Matthew stating in an interview that "the relationship we had with Brendan ran its course". In early 2010, Pappy's became the first British act to perform at the
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. In August, they returned to the Fringe with a new show, ''All Business''. Like the previous year, this show was performed in Pleasance One. The following year, the troupe took a year off from the Fringe - however, Matthew returned with a solo show called ''AdventureParty''. In 2012, Pappy's returned to the Fringe with a new show, ''Last Show Ever''. This show received critical acclaim, receiving five-star reviews from The Telegraph, The Guardian, The Scotsman, The List, Chortle, and many others. The show received a nomination for the 2012 Edinburgh Comedy Award. Pappy's toured ''Last Show Ever'' around the UK in October and November, and in April 2013 performed it in a three-week run at the
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.


Podcasts

Pappy's currently produce three podcasts under the ''Pappy's Flatshare'' label: * ''Flatshare Slamdown'' is a live panel show set in their shared flat, with Matthew Crosby as the landlord and host. In 2012 ''Flatshare Slamdown'' won the Loaded ''LAFTA'' award for Funniest Podcast. * ''Beef Brothers Cold Cuts'' is a longer form of the ''Beef Brothers'' round of ''Flatshare Slamdown'', in which Pappy's and a guest comedian attempt to solve listeners' personal problems, or "beefs". * ''House Meeting'' feature Pappy's having an unscripted chat; the format is a continuation of their former podcast ''Bangers and Mash,'' which was
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Top New Comedy Podcast in 2011.


Television and radio

On 15 November 2007, Pappy's Fun Club appeared on the
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comedy programme, ''Comedy Shuffle''. Pappy's (and Pappy's Fun Club) have made several pilots including a self-titled radio pilot for
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, broadcast on 12 May 2008, a self-titled
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for
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television, broadcast on 28 August 2008, and a second Comedy Lab called ''Mr and Mrs Hotty Hott Hot Show'', broadcast on 30 October 2011. None of these pilots were commissioned for further development. Pappy's most notable television showpiece is that of ''
Badults ''Badults'' is a British sitcom series created and starring the members of Pappy's, along with Emer Kenny, Jack Docherty and Katherine Ryan in the Leading actor, lead roles. Written collectively by Pappy's, the first series piloted on 23 July 201 ...
'' which aired on BBC Three in 2013 and 2014, starring themselves along with
Emer Kenny Emer Gwynne Morganna Kenny (born 10 October 1989) is a British actress and screenwriter. Career Kenny made her professional debut in the 2007 BBC television drama ''Coming Down the Mountain'', and, in 2009, she made her film debut in Phil Clayd ...
,
Katherine Ryan Katherine Louisa Ryan (born 30 June 1983) is a Canadian comedian, writer, presenter, and actress based in the United Kingdom. She has appeared on many British panel shows, including as a regular team captain on ''8 Out of 10 Cats'' and '' Never ...
,
Jack Docherty John Docherty (born 1962) is a Scottish writer, actor, presenter and producer. Career He first performed at the 1980 Edinburgh Festival Fringe with the comedy sketch group The Bodgers which he formed with George Watson's College schoolfriend ...
and
Cariad Lloyd Katie Cariad Lloyd (born 21 August 1982) is a British comedian, actress, writer, and podcaster who has been performing since 2007. She is a member of the improvisational comedy group Austentatious, the host and creator of '' Griefcast'', and ...
.


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