Oddballs (comedy troupe)

Television appearances include EastEnders, Taggart, The Des O'Connor Show, The Big Breakfast, The Salon, Sextasy, Trisha Goddard (formerly Trisha), Vanessa, The Broker's Man, and Portugal's top television comedy show, Levanta-te e Ri.

They have also caused controversy, including an attempt to ban the show from Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

Saved only by Robert Everitt, Conservative councillor for the Risbygate Ward, who called it "extremely funny - not at all rude, just risqué."

Adrian Doughty, from the Oddballs, comments "It never ceases to amaze me the bizarre to the ridiculous places we are booked to perform this, so very funny act.

As the last beat of the famous instrumental "Wheels" came to an end, so I pushed the button, the curtain closed and to my amazement the tears before me had turned to smile's..."