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  1. John Fothergill at The Covent Garden Comedy Club @ Heavenhttp://www.coventgardencomedy.co.uk

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    • The Covent Garden Comedy Club
  2. ⭐ “Everything he says is funny….he looks like he was born onstage, under a follow spot, with a mic in his hand - THE GUARDIAN⭐ “Relaxed and happy to banter ...

    • 46 sec
    • 1917
    • The Laughter Factory
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  4. It’s partly about finding out who you really are, and how the punters really see you, but the main part remains a mystery. Yet whatever that mystery consists of, John Fothergill has just found it. He’s always been a solid comic, but now he looks like he was born on stage, under a follow spot, with a mic in his hand.

  5. Apr 30, 2013 · John Fothergill was a remarkable but largely forgotten physician, plant collector, and philanthropist, born of Quaker parents in Yorkshire. This article summarizes the legacy of his work on trigeminal neuralgia and migrainous “sick headaches,” and his seminal studies on angina, scarlatina, and diptheria.

    • J. M. S. Pearce
    • 2013
  6. John Fothergill. With his blend of cocky insults and slick banter, John Fothergill has the experience to know how to command an audience. You're always in safe hands when this lively Geordie's on stage, which is undoubtedly why he's so sought-after as a compere. Safe, though, also applies to his material, which never strays too far from well ...

  7. 1712 - 1780. John Fothergill was a Quaker scientist who made significant advances, both as a medical doctor and as an amateur botanist. He was born into a Quaker family in Yorkshire, England and studied at Sedbergh Grammar School before being apprenticed to an apothecary in Bradford. In 1736, he took his degree in medicine from Edinburgh ...

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