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Dom Joly

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He knew he’d become famous the day he caught the train. Dom Joly was sitting in a train carriage in January 2000, carefully minding his own business. He heard that Nokia mobile phone ring. The owner answered the call, and three passengers bellowed: “Hello. What. No. Can’t Hear You. I’m On The Train!!” The second episode of Trigger Happy TV had just aired the night before and the big mobile character had clearly entered the national consciousness. Nobody realised Joly was on board, but he realised that his life had changed.

Joly’s Channel 4 show was must-see Friday-night telly. Sandwiched between Friends and Frasier, Joly had caught the slipstream of Cool Britannia and propelled himself to stardom as one of Britain’s funniest and most clever entertainers.

Main Auditorium, St Paul’s Square, Bedford MK40 1SL
Location
Main Auditorium
Seating
Full Flat Seating
Ticket Prices
General£21.50
Show Date & Time
Sat 29th Oct7:30pm
Opening Times
Bar & Box Office6:30 pm
Doors6:30 pm
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  • Sat 29 Oct7:30pmBook

Telephone bookings please call01234 718044

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Transaction Fee
All online bookings are subject to a £3.15 transaction fee. All bookings over £8.00 made in person or via telephone are subject to a £2.12 transaction fee. This fee is applicable per booking, not per ticket. VAT is included in the price of all tickets purchased on our website or via the Box Office.

Refunds
In common with general theatre practice, we regret that tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded after purchase, except where a show is cancelled. We can accept your tickets for resale, but the venue’s unsold tickets will take priority. A charge of £1.00 will be made if tickets are sold on your behalf.

Reservations
Tickets can be reserved for a period of 7 days. No unpaid reservations can be accepted in the 4 days prior to a performance.

Latecomers
To avoid disturbing the audience and performers, latecomers to some shows may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.

Levy
Is described as a ticket fee which covers, venue repair or replacement, front of house staffing and any other costs needed to run an event this is charged at varied rates depending on demand for the event.