Joe Pasquale
Joe Pasquale

Joe Pasquale

  • 62 years old
  • English
  • Actor and stand-up comedian

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Review: Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em

Raymond Allen's TV sitcom arrives on stage as Guy Unsworth revisits Frank Spencer.

Jane Kemp, What's On Stage, 8th March 2018

ITV to broadcast panel show about the Royal Family

ITV is to broadcast A Right Royal Quiz, a TV format dubbed as "Britain's first ever panel show about the Royal Family".

British Comedy Guide, 11th December 2017

Joe Pasquale to star in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em stage show

Joe Pasquale is to play Frank Spencer in the 2018 tour of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

British Comedy Guide, 6th September 2017

The Nightly Show triumphs with unlikely trio of hunks

It was an action packed night for the divisive late night comedy show.

Seamus Duff, The Sun, 3rd April 2017

Joe Pasquale to play Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em Live

Joe Pasquale is reportedly set to take on the role of Frank Spencer in a new 2018 stage show version of Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.

British Comedy Guide, 28th November 2016

Jim Davidson to play Comedy Store

Jim Davidson is to play the Comedy Store. The veteran comic is part of a benefit gig organised by John Moloney in aid of ADSCAF - The Abandoned And Destitute Children's Appeal Fund. Also on the bill on November 7 are Joe Pasquale, Pierre Hollins, Eddy Brimson, Geoff Norcott and Moloney himself.

Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th September 2016

Joe Pasquale: why fossils rock my world

In this week's "My Peccadillo", comedian Joe Pasquale reveals why fossils are like a 'Kinder Egg' version of history

Joe Pasquale, The Big Issue, 7th July 2015

'People take comedy too seriously': Joe Pasquale

It has been nearly 30 years since squeaky-voiced comedian Joe Pasquale's TV breakthrough on New Faces and his appeal has not diminished.

Jim Palmer, Kingston Guardian, 1st July 2015

Interview: Joe Pasquale in Spamalot

London lad Joe Pasquale is going all posh in York for a second time on his return to the Grand Opera House.

Charles Hutchinson, The York Press, 12th February 2015

Ha Ha Hood And The Prince Of Leaves - review

Last year it was Ha Ha Holmes with Joe Pasquale. This year it's Ha Ha Hood, Prince of Leaves. Ben Langley, proud begetter of the Ha Ha series, has some advice for the audience - "Lower your standards!". And, we might add, turn back the clock. It's as if the last thirty years never happened, and we're back in the Eighties, when Hi-de-Hi was a highlight of the telly schedules, with Cannon and Ball over on the other side.

Michael Gray, The Public Reviews, 24th August 2014

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