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1. Julian Clary Official, DVD of "Lord of the Mince" Julian Clary's ...
Julian Clary Official website, Buy the DVD of ... "Julian Clary is pure genius"... Birmingham Mail "Lots of camp smut and double entendres - This show doesn't ...
"LOTS OF CAMP SMUT AND DOUBLE ENTENDRES - THIS SHOW DOESN'T DISAPPOINT - HE WAS SIDE-SPLITTINGLY HILARIOUS" - Daily Mirror Having already thrilled audiences at over a ...
1. Julian Clary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Julian Peter McDonald Clary (born 25 May 1959) is an English comedian and novelist, known for his deliberately stereotypical camp style, with a heavy reliance on innuendo and ...
3. Devil in Disguise: Amazon.co.uk: Julian Clary: Books
'Brilliantly funny and touching' --Daily Mirror, 8 May, 2009 Review `The comedian's debut novel sold by the bucketload, and this new one is even better - a darkly ...
6. A Young Man's Passage: Amazon.co.uk: Julian Clary: Books
Upliftingly hilarious. This is a beautifully honest and sensitive account of a life and career stuffed full of surprising detail. The Pink Paper 'more than a little ...
7. Julian Clary in Filth! | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Pozzitive is an award-winning comedy production company. In 1992 Geoff Posner and David Tyler set up Pozzitive and, between them, they produce and direct some of the ...
Early life and education. Clary was born in Surbiton, Surrey, [citation needed] to probation officer Brenda (née McDonald) and policeman Peter J. Clary.