Phil Nichol

On 23 September 2007, Nichol was a last minute replacement to host the second half of the charity show A Seriously Funny Attempt to Get the Serious Fraud Office in the Dock.

In 2014, Nichol released his first album of comedic songs since his days in Corky and the Juice Pigs, titled Late Night Electric Watermelon.

[5] One of Nichol's major roles was as Philip Salon in Boy George's musical Taboo, which premiered in the West End in 2002.

Nichol performed the voice of Fat Ed in the comedy puppet show Fur TV, which aired on MTV One in 2008.

[citation needed] Nichol portrayed Terry Gilliam in the BBC adaptation Holy Flying Circus, covering the controversy surrounding the release of Monty Python's Life of Brian.

Phil Nichol, Glastonbury Festival , 2019