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Tez Ilyas (click to watch Tez's semi-final)A Civil Servant originally from Lancashire. Tez uses his insight into multicultural modern Britain as the basis for his act.
Mark Restuccia (click to watch Mark's semi-final)He has the confidence of a seasoned professional, with a mixture of anecdotes and well-written one-liners.
Angela Barnes (click to watch Angela's semi-final)Extremely relaxed on stage persona, acidic tone of delivery and well crafted material from this funny lady.
Pat Cahill (click to watch Pat's semi-final)A model-maker who has been described as a quirky character with an offbeat style.
Chris Turner (click to watch Chris's semi-final)A 21 year old student at Oxford University who has beautifully crafted one-liners, witty wordplay and deadpan delivery.
Joe Lycett (click to watch Joe's semi-final)A former drama student from Birmingham who has a very confident and relaxed stage presence that charms the audience's socks off.
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