Ed Gamble
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Ed Gamble is a British stand-up comedian, best known for co-presenting the Peacock and Gamble Podcast
The Peacock and Gamble Podcast
The Peacock and Gamble Podcast is a weekly podcast, hosted by British comedians Ray Peacock and Ed Gamble. Hosted on Chortle.co.uk and accessible via iTunes, the show started in 2009 as a spiritual sequel to the Ray Peacock Podcast. A live show spawned from the podcast, the Peacock and Gamble...

. Ed Gamble started his comedy career performing with the Durham Revue, and was a finalist in the 2007 Chortle Student Comedy Awards.

Over the last five years, Gamble's most prominent work has been alongside Ray Peacock
Ray Peacock
Ray Peacock is a comic performer, best known for the Peacock and Gamble Podcast. He came to prominence in the Big and Daft comedy trio, BBC London radio series, three consecutive years of sell-out Edinburgh Festival shows and their own series for the BBC's PlayUK, Terrorville.In 2007 Ray began...

, with whom he has presented two podcasts, totalling over 100 episodes. He has also appeared on television, performing a fifteen minute set on the extended version of Russell Howard's Good News
Russell Howard's Good News
Russell Howard's Good News is a British comedy and topical news show broadcast on BBC Three and, since the show's fourth series, BBC HD. Hosted by comedian Russell Howard, he offers his commentary on the news of the week using mostly standup, but including sketches and guest appearances from people...

 in late 2010. Over the last two years, he has been writing a television show with Ray Peacock, which is currently at the pilot stage. He is a regular performer at the Edinburgh Fringe, which he appeared at in 2011 with Ray Peacock
Ray Peacock
Ray Peacock is a comic performer, best known for the Peacock and Gamble Podcast. He came to prominence in the Big and Daft comedy trio, BBC London radio series, three consecutive years of sell-out Edinburgh Festival shows and their own series for the BBC's PlayUK, Terrorville.In 2007 Ray began...

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