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Lee Ridley (aka Lost Voice Guy) is the first stand-up comedian to use a communication aid.

Lee won Britain’s Got Talent in 2018 and the BBC New Comedy Award in 2014. His TV and radio credits include Christmas Comedy Club With Lost Voice Guy (ITV), The Royal Variety Performance (ITV), Britain’s Got Talent: The Champions (ITV), Britain’s Got Talent Christmas Spectacular (ITV), America’s Got Talent: The Champions (NBC), Comic Relief (BBC One), Live At The Apollo (BBC Two), The Last Leg (Channel 4), Comedians Giving Lectures (Dave), Question Team (Dave), Jerk (BBC Three) and The Now Show (BBC Radio 4). Lee has co-written three series of Ability (BBC Radio 4) which he also stars in. With his co-writer Katherine Jakeways, they were shortlisted for Best Radio Comedy in the 2019 Writers’ Guild Awards and Best Scripted Comedy in the 2019 BBC Audio Drama Awards.

Lee has toured the UK, selling out venues up and down the country, with his shows I’m Only In It For The Parking and Cerebral Lol-sy He’s also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe, Latitude, Rewind Festival, Galway Comedy Festival, Brighton Fringe, Glasgow International Comedy Festival, Leicester Comedy Festival, Nottingham Comedy Festival and Liverpool Comedy Festival. Lee was named Ent24’s Hardest Working Comedian of the Year in 2019.

Lee was named on the 2019, 2020 and 2022 Shaw Trust Disability Power 100 List of the UK’s most influential disabled people in the UK.

Lee’s book, I’m Only In It For The Parking, has been published in hardback and paperback by Transworld and can be found on Amazon HERE.

We were lucky enough to work with Lee, bringing his tour to Northampton selling over 900 tickets.