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What does it feel like to win the raw comedy competition?
Every year, about 1 in
800 people can actually answer that question.
In 2008, it was neil Sinclair.
And since then, it seems as though he’s not a man who rests on his laurels either.
He went on to do the comedy zone the year after, and in 2010 he’s got a really cool format in the
four minute warning.
Neil has high hopes for his career and he’s got a vehicle that works: His ideas are unique, his
demeanour is lovable, and his career seems to be putting him on the path to becoming a household name.
Chapter 1: On winning Raw comedy 2008… (00:52)
Chapter 2: On getting started… (07:34)
Chapter 3: On handling hecklers… (13:10)
Chapter 4: On relating to the audience… (18:23)
Chapter 5: On Edinburgh… (22:45)
Chapter 6: On having a reputation to uphold… (29:17)
Chapter 7: On the four minute warning… (31:59)
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