For forty years, Jack Dee has been performing as a stand-up comedian in pubs, clubs, theatres and arenas all over the UK and around the world. What better way to mark and celebrate this momentous occasion than with a gala show at The London Palladium, where Jack will be joined by some of the friends he’s made along the way. Join them all for what promises to be a unique evening of comedy – the profits for which will be donated to St Christopher’s Hospice and The North London Hospice in memory of Jeremy Hardy and Sean Lock.
St Christopher’s Hospice (Charity No. 210667) and The North London Hospice (Charity No. 285300) are both registered charities in England.
Tickets: https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/jack-dee-40/
Jack returned to the road after a six-year absence from stand-up with an 18 month sell-out tour in 2012/2013 which culminated in the release of his sixth DVD, Jack Dee: So What. He is currently touring a brand-new show, Jack Dee: Off The Telly, around the UK.
Jack developed and appeared in the collaborative live show called Jack Dee’s HelpDesk which toured live around the country and was broadcast on BBC Two in the run up to the 2015 general election, the 2016 EU referendum and the 2017 presidential inauguration. In the run up to the EU referendum, Jack also starred in Channel 4’s topical comedy series Power Monkeys.
In 2015, Jack became the host of the hugely popular show The Apprentice: You’re Fired and The Apprentice: You’re Hired (BBC Two) in which the newly fired candidate from The Apprentice was grilled and shown their best and funniest moments from the series.
Jack has starred as Geoff in three series of the hit BBC sitcom Josh. He is also the author of a compelling, bestselling autobiography, Thanks for Nothing, and the hilarious agony uncle book What is Your Problem?







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