As part of a fundraising event for Bowel Cancer UK, Bill will be appearing alongside Rhona Cameron, Stephen Frost, and more acts to be confirmed, at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh on the 1st of April.
For more information on the event, Copper Bottom Sunshine, visit the Bowel Cancer UK website. Tickets are available here.
And don't forget that Bill is currently appearing in Never Mind the Buzzcocks every Wednesday night on BBC 2, and can still be seen behind the desk of the Sandford police station in Hot Fuzz (still in cinemas).
Comments (5)
Bill is one of the funniest men on the planet. I dont think Americans would get him and that can only be a good thing. Maybe their brains are solid like a big kebab on a skewer being slowly toasted and dripping in fat. Bills brain is multi layered... Like a kebab... But nicely carved with a razor sharp wit and combined with the lettuce of life experience, the onion of observation the chili sauce of charm and childishness... all covered in long flowing hairy hair. Sounds disgusting and I don't really feel hungry any more. He is well funny though
Posted by Paul Harris | March 2, 2007 7:47 PM
Posted on March 2, 2007 19:47
alright bill, just wondering if you have got any tours coming up soon??
Posted by daniel hawe | March 3, 2007 12:22 PM
Posted on March 3, 2007 12:22
Copper Bottom was fantastic! Bill, you rocked, as always.
Posted by Debbie Grant | April 2, 2007 11:58 AM
Posted on April 2, 2007 11:58
Hi Bill
I managed to go along to the Copper Bottom Sunshine event at the Usher Hall and I have to say it was a fantastic night of comedy - absolutely hilarious! All the acts (well most anyway).
I had to post this message though as I felt the night was completely ruined with the band you were playing in at the end. Now I know it was for chairty and everything but up to that point the night was near flawless. This was a low on the night and it actually made me go away thinking that it was a terrible way for a fabulous show to end.
Such a waste. Made my contribution to the charity though and hope it helps.
G
Posted by Graeme Waller | April 3, 2007 3:55 PM
Posted on April 3, 2007 15:55
How rude! I was also at the Usher Hall and Beergut 100 was the perfect ending to a perfect evening, it was even worth the horrendous nine hour train journey home. Bill, you and the band were great, especially as you still weren't a well boy, don't take any notice of Mr Condescension who probably has tickets for Keane.
See you May 23rd!!
x Amuz x
Posted by Amuz | April 4, 2007 5:50 PM
Posted on April 4, 2007 17:50