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The Oddballs

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AKA:
Danny Blue, Mark Gale, Adrian Doughty, Balloon Dancers, Naked Balloon Dancers
Over the 25 years The Oddballs have brought smiles to the faces of people through out the UK and also Italy, Northern Ireland, Spain, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Lanzarotte and Australia.

The Oddballs have seen many members perform including comedian Brian Conley.

During the 1980's/90's Danny Blue was an ardent member of The Monster Raving Loony Party with Screaming Lord Sutch,and he gained the biggest ever vote as a candidate for London South and Surrey East (3350) in the European elections.

Over the last ten years the Oddballs have toured





More with Jim Davidson and his adult pantomime SINderella across the UK.

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    Renowned for the famous Balloon Dance but there is so much more to The Oddballs, including a solid Stand-up routine from Danny Blue, visual comedy sketches including The Riverdance, Fool Monty, The Cheese Shop, Sperm Whale & the show topping Royal Fin hide show

    The Oddballs have toured with Jim Davidson visiting most major theatres in the UK. They have worked with almost everyone in business. Performances in London's West End theatres, including the prestigious London Palladium. The Oddballs have also toured Europe and as far as Australia.

    2005 they represented the UK in a special 100th show of Portugals only Comedy Stand Up.

    In the 80's The Oddballs were heavily associated with the world sport of Dwarf Throwing. 1986 saw England beat the Australian team in the World Dwarf Throwing Championships. Oddball member Lenny The Giant was thrown a further 2ft 8 inches than "Wee" Robbie the Australian counterpart. They are always asked by television producers to resurrect the sport which has caused so much controversy.

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