
Mick Ferry
Mick Ferry is a veteran stand-up comedian and compere based in Manchester, England. manfordscomedyclub.com+2Jongleurs Comedy+2 He began his comedy career in the late 1990s, reaching the finals of So You Think You’re Funny? in 1998.
Known for his blend of observational humour, surreal twists and sharp wit, Mick has become one of the most sought-after acts on the UK comedy circuit.
He has performed regularly at prominent venues including The Comedy Store, London and its Manchester counterpart, and has supported major names such as Johnny Vegas, Sean Lock, Peter Kay, Al Murray and Steve Coogan in live shows.
His festival pedigree includes numerous appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival — his first full solo show there was in 2009 titled The Comedy Final.
Mick’s television credits include stand-up performances on Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow (BBC1), John Bishop’s Only Joking! (Sky1), several series of The Comedy Store (TV series) (Comedy Central), as well as appearances on BBC2’s Running Late, The World Stands Up and Comedy Blue. T
As a writer, he has contributed to TV shows including John Bishop’s Britain for BBC One and was a co-writer on the BBC Three series Smalltime.
Among his accolades, he won the Best Live Stand-Up award in the UK (2013) as voted by his comedy-industry peers, and was part of the show Funz & Gamez which won the prestigious Panel Prize at the Edinburgh Comedy Awards in 2014.













































