Liam Mullone
Liam Mullone played The Comedy Stage at End Of The Road Festival 2009.

Liam Mullone launched his comedy career in October 2002, quickly winning the respect of promoters in and around London with an act which, according to veteran comic Bob Mills, is based around "not really understanding how the world works". Based in London, he spent most of his life in Hong Kong, where his schooldays were made difficult by his being "the only punk on the colony'. His father was head of the Leicestershire vice squad and his mother the leader of a fundamentalist Christian movement, both of which have coloured his take on life. These days he speaks eloquently on his key subjects of religion, prostitutes, stuffed toys, Leicestershire and chaffinches, and is really only doing this to get a book published. Liam’s latest show was descrbed as “A jewel of this year's Fringe; catch it while you can.” The Mirror
