John Martin (comedian)
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John Martin (born 29 September 1962) is a British comedian, author and writer.
Born on 29 September 1962 in Liverpool, England, John Martin is a comedian and the UK's first Government-sponsored comedian. He received £40 weekly under the enterprise allowance scheme. Martin's clean and fresh comedy has taken him on a global tour.
Having dedicated years to crafting comedic material, Martin has notably contributed to the repertoires of comedy luminaries such as Ken Dodd, Jimmy Tarbuck, and Bob Monkhouse. His writing prowess extends to prestigious events like the Royal Variety Performance and National Lottery. Martin has graced television screens, making memorable appearances on ITV's Today With Des & Mel. His comedy has earned admiration from none other than Sir Ken Dodd, who, on ITV's Parkinson, recognized Martin as a "marvelous comedian" and declared him his personal favorite in the contemporary comedy scene.