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Joe Pasquale

Joe's live shows include Live & Squeaky, 1996, Twin Squeaks, 1997, The Crazy World of Joe Pasquale, 1999, Bubble & Squeak, 2000 and The Everything I Have Ever Done and the First of Many Goodbye Tours, 2004. The VHS to Live & Squeaky grossed in excess of £1 million, earning Joe an award from The British Video Association.

He has done five Royal Variety Performances, most recently in 2005. One year, Joe desribes how he got drunk on the night with the other performers avoiding him for the entire evening. The situation worsened when the Queen greeted the performers, including Joe, who was the 'most drunk' he'd ever been.

In recent years Joe has turned his hand to acting on stage. In 1999 he appeared as a lead character in "The Nerd", the show received rave reviews, one source describing it as "rib shatteringly funny". He returned to the stage in Autumn 2004 in the comedy 'Tom, Dick and Harry'.

Joe is also well known for his pantomime appearances. For 9 years he played 'Smee' in Peter Pan alongside former-soap actor Leslie Grantham. In December '04 and January '05 he played Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk at the Birmingham Hippodrome. The show was a massive success for the Hippodrome, and the shows sold out rapidly thanks to Joe's success in the jungle. Unfortunately tragedy struck in January when, whilst on stage, he fell and serverely injured his shoulder. Despite the mishaps though, this year Joe takes to the Hippodrome stage in Peter Pan, once again playing 'Smee'.

Since the Jungle, Joe regained the spotlight, which he'd held in 1990s, making numerous TV appearances including The Weakest Link, The Paul O'Grady Show and the popular Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway.

On 19 February 2005, ITV1 broadcast An Audience with Joe Pasquale, containing some routines from his stage show — culminating in the Edward Scissorhands inspired snow sequence. A staggering 9 million people tuned in, and ITV have already commissioned Another Audience With Joe Pasquale.

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