Comedy: Get the giggles with funnyman Phil Nichol

Funny man Phil Nichol is paying a visit to That Time Of The Month comedy club this Sunday (June 4).


Born in Scotland to a Scottish mother, but raised in Canada, he first found fame as a member of the musical comedy trio Corky and the Juice Pigs, known for the song " Eskimo"


His 2002 Edinburgh Festival Fringe show Things I Like I Lick was nominated for the Perrier Award. In 2006, Nichol won the if.comedy award (successor to the Perrier) with a show entitled The Naked Racist which he performed at The Stand; he later performed the same show at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. A year later Nichol was nominated for Best Headliner at the Chortle Awards.


On 23 September 2007, he was a last minute replacement to host the second half of the charity show A Seriously Funny Attempt To Get The Serious Fraud Office In The Dock.


In 2014, Phil released his first album of comedic songs since his days in Corky and the Juice Pigs called Late Night Electric Watermelon.


He's been all over the small screen too - with credits including The Graham Norton Show, Never Mind The Buzzcocks and The Weakest Link.


The Edinburgh preview will also feature Peter Brush, Doors open at 7pm and tickets are a fiver.


Go get 'em here