Ian Stone is a highly sought after stand up comedian, broadcaster, podcaster and writer. He presents The Football’s On, on BT Sport and has appeared many times on Fighting Talk (BBC Radio5 Live) as well as Mock the Week (BBC2), The Now Show and Political Animal (BBC Radio4). He also appears regularly on TalkSport and presents the Handbrake Off Arsenal podcast for The Athletic Ian is an experienced host for events with corporate audiences, he is particularly adept at awards ceremonies and sporting dinners. He recently entertained guests at a Gareth Southgate lunch at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. He can accommodate all types of events, whether it's for big audiences or intimate events, and he can tailor his material to who’s in the room. He’s a regular booking at the top comedy clubs across the country including The Comedy Store. He has also performed stand-up all over the world including Afghanistan for the troops, festivals in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and he was the first British comic to perform in Moscow. "Seriously funny" The Guardian Ranked in the top ten stand-ups by The Independent
Ian Stone is a highly sought after stand up comedian, broadcaster, podcaster and writer. He presents The Football’s On, on BT Sport and has appeared many times on Fighting Talk (BBC Radio5 Live) as well as Mock the Week (BBC2), The Now Show and Political Animal (BBC Radio4). He also appears regularly on TalkSport and presents the Handbrake Off Arsenal podcast for The Athletic Ian is an experienced host for events with corporate audiences, he is particularly adept at awards ceremonies and sporting dinners. He recently entertained guests at a Gareth Southgate lunch at London’s Grosvenor House Hotel. He can accommodate all types of events, whether it's for big audiences or intimate events, and he can tailor his material to who’s in the room. He’s a regular booking at the top comedy clubs across the country including The Comedy Store. He has also performed stand-up all over the world including Afghanistan for the troops, festivals in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa and he was the first British comic to perform in Moscow. "Seriously funny"
"Very Funny and well pitched to the audience"