In January 1990, he introduced the first 'Pillar Talk' show at the Pillar Room in the Cheltenham Town Hall,[2] a venue which has seen some of the top acts in the UK including Simon Pegg, Mark Lamarr, Bill Bailey and Frank Skinner.
Playing the role of a less than stellar comedian he tries to come to terms with his cocaine habit and how he's going to explain to his wife about the Welsh mistress which has now given him a son.
In this fast-moving, irreverent and gag-packed new comedy, everything is up for grabs as naked ambition takes centre stage and many a dark truth is revealed‘.
The play starred Imran Yusuf, Jonny Freeman, Martyn Hill, Matt Welcome, Becky Graham and Susan Murray.
In 2018 he was a finalist in the “British Comedian Of The Year” competition that offered the biggest prize in stand-up comedy which had over 700 entrants.
Alongside Danny Kelly, Clark co-hosted a sports phone-in show on Channel 4 called Under the Moon.
[7] Clark plays a scientist whose wife has stopped doing the house work fearing an impending nuclear war.
The 30-minute piece about two football fans was written for television but performed in front of a live audience at the Riverside Studios, London.
His writing career also includes speeches written for ex-England football manager Graham Taylor, ex-footballer Neil Ruddock and also Prime Minister Gordon Brown.