Bobby Bender

When ‘Bad Boy’ Bobby Bender takes to the stage! Manchester’s top comedian ‘Bad’ Bobby has appeared in the BBC sitcom ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, long running soap ‘Coronation Street’ and on ‘Adult’s Only’ late night entertainment channel ‘Men and Motors’. ‘Bad’ Bobby will make your belly ache from a non stop assault on the senses with his own inimitable brand of riotous humour.

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When ‘Bad Boy’ Bobby Bender takes to the stage! Manchester’s top comedian ‘Bad’ Bobby has appeared in the BBC sitcom ‘Last of the Summer Wine’, long running soap ‘Coronation Street’ and on ‘Adult’s Only’ late night entertainment channel ‘Men and Motors’. ‘Bad’ Bobby will make your belly ache from a non stop assault on the senses with his own inimitable brand of riotous humour. Bobby has been a Comedian for over twenty years and is noted for his quick fire wit and ability to adapt to all types of audiences. He is a dedicated and thorough professional, rehearsing his act to the split second, which ensures perfection in his delivery and performance.

PREVIOUS WORK AND EXPERIENCE

Bobby has varied the application of his talents right across the board. He has supported legends of entertainment along the way for example The Drifters and The Hollies. He is an experienced and amusing after dinner speaker. In this role he has worked with many sporting celebrities including Tommy Docherty, Ian St. John, Alex Murphy OBE, Alan Lamb and David Shepherd.

In the summer of 2000 he worked at the Central Pier Blackpool performing in front of family audiences demonstrating his ability to make people laugh without resorting to the use of bad language. In complete contrast, he is also recognised as one of the finest Adult Comedians, with the ability to destroy hecklers in a second.

A regular entertainer at Boxing Dinners Bobby has worked with many Boxing Legends including Ricky Hatton, Sugar Ray Leonard and Alan Minter and has built a strong reputation in this area of his work.

Bobby has appeared on radio and TV and appeared in the Ken Loach film “Looking for Eric”.