
Freelance Giggle-Oh
Comedy
Overview
Take a journey to the centre of hilarity through the inane and insane ramblings from the daydreamer next door. Daniel Hutchings is the self-proclaimed Freelance Giggle-oh and he’s got his big break on Gemma Wilde’s show.
Top Cast


Daniel Hutchings
Daniel Hutchings
Self, Django, Finn Michaelgan, The Ticklish Twerp, Beathoven
Daniel Hutchings
Self, Django, Finn Michaelgan, The Ticklish Twerp, Beathoven
Ellie Murphy
Ellie Murphy
Gemma Wilde, Virtuosa Grisatola, The Eighth Nice, Judge Gemma
Ellie Murphy
Gemma Wilde, Virtuosa Grisatola, The Eighth Nice, Judge Gemma


Shaun McGowan
Shaun McGowan
The Third Nice, Patient Q.C.
Shaun McGowan
The Third Nice, Patient Q.C.


Rose Hutchings
Rose Hutchings
Sylvia Gold
Rose Hutchings
Sylvia Gold
Nathan Rowley
Nathan Rowley
Arthur Aiken
Nathan Rowley
Arthur Aiken
Steve Titley
Steve Titley
Old Young Man, Hard E. Oliver
Steve Titley
Old Young Man, Hard E. Oliver
Daniel Thackeray
Daniel Thackeray
Mark Jackson
Daniel Thackeray
Mark Jackson
Alex Flitcroft
Alex Flitcroft
Jack Markson
Alex Flitcroft
Jack Markson
Craig Cunningham
Craig Cunningham
Frank Forte
Craig Cunningham
Frank Forte
Wes Thompson
Wes Thompson
Hugh Moir
Wes Thompson
Hugh Moir
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