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HILTON, Barry (“The Cousin”).  (1956-) Stand-up comedian. Born in Zimbabwe, he became a professional comic in 1983, working on South African stages and TV. He also makes regular visits to the UK, and was the first South African stand-up to perform at the London Comedy Store. As well as stand-up, he has made a number of memorable commercials and TV appearances, including his own chatshow ''Funny You Should Say That'', which ran for 13 episodes on primetime [[SABC]] in 2003.
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[[Barry Hilton]]  (“The Cousin”).  (1956-) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Hilton]. Stand-up comedian.  
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Born in Zimbabwe, he became a professional comic in 1983, working on South African stages and TV. He also makes regular visits to the UK, and was the first South African stand-up to perform at the London Comedy Store. As well as stand-up, he has made a number of memorable commercials and TV appearances, including his own chatshow ''Funny You Should Say That'', which ran for 13 episodes on primetime [[SABC]] in 2003.
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== Sources ==
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''[[The Star]]'', 3 April 2009.
  
  

Latest revision as of 14:40, 11 January 2018

Barry Hilton (“The Cousin”). (1956-) [1]. Stand-up comedian.

Born in Zimbabwe, he became a professional comic in 1983, working on South African stages and TV. He also makes regular visits to the UK, and was the first South African stand-up to perform at the London Comedy Store. As well as stand-up, he has made a number of memorable commercials and TV appearances, including his own chatshow Funny You Should Say That, which ran for 13 episodes on primetime SABC in 2003.

Sources

The Star, 3 April 2009.


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