Rhod Gilbert
Comedian Rhod Gilbert is bouncing back with a brand-new live show.
Starting in January 2024, Rhod will embark upon a full UK and Ireland tour playing over 100 dates nationwide and running until November 2025.
Comedian Rhod Gilbert has talked in detail about his cancer and his plans for the future, which includes gigs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
The Welsh stand-up appeared in a short film at part of the National Comedy Awards Stand Up To Cancer special broadcast on Channel 4.
Comedian Rhod Gilbert has been forced to postpone his shows that were due to take place in the New Year. but he has issued a statement with some good news about his ongoing cancer treatment. It is a different medical condition that means the dates have to be rescheduled. Here is the statement in full:
"Thanks again for all your kind words and support. As you probably know I'm recovering well from my cancer treatment and can’t wait to get back to work next year. Happy days.
Rhod Gilbert's latest show, The Book Of John, is released this Monday, November 14, on DVD and digital download.
Gilbert says of the show, "After years away from stand-up dealing with some pretty heavy life stuff, 'The Book of John’ is my comeback tour, and now it’s available to you lovely punters. It’s a very personal, very raw and very honest show…maybe a little too personal at times, but hopefully it’ll make you laugh."
Comedian Rhod Gilbert has won a Welsh BAFTA Cymru award for Best Presenter as the host of Rhod Gilbert's Work Experience.
Multi-award-winning comedian Rhod Gilbert has added new dates to his Book Of John tour.
Audible, a leading producer and provider of spoken-word entertainment, launches new Audible Original Getting Better with a star-studded cast fronted by Kathryn Drysdale (Bridgerton, The Windsors) and acclaimed Welsh comedia
Comedian and TV and radio presenter Rhod Gilbert will present BBC One’s flagship property renovation show, DIY SOS: The Big Build, when it heads to Hull for a BBC Children in Need Special in September.
More acts have been added to the Underbelly Festival this summer, including Marcus Brigstocke and Rhod Gilbert.
Underbelly Festival returns in a brand-new location in Cavendish Square in the heart of Central London/
It’s a sensitive subject men don’t want to discuss, let alone joke about. And while it’s rarely brought into the open, male infertility affects tens of thousands, including comedian Rhod Gilbert. In this brand new programme on BBC One Wales, Rhod shares the emotional turmoil, theories and misconceptions about infertility and meets others who have experienced the heartache of not being able to concieve.
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