Brian Luff
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Brian Luff (AKA Brian West, born 8 May 1957) is a comedy writer, TV producer/director and performer from London. His weekly stage show Brian Luff's Sketch Club was one of the longest running sketch shows on the London fringe, and helped to launch the careers of a number of well-known comedians including Perrier Award Winner Laura Solon, and BBC double-act Colin & Fergus.
Brian has worked as a comedy writer and producer for Channel 4, as a promo director for Red Bee Media, and as a senior content producer on the BBC's comedy web site. He co-hosted "The Big Squeeze" with Sowerby and Luff, a podcast available on iTunes. He has written an "audio novel", Sex on Legs. His latest podcast is The Sowerby & Luff Show. He is currently co-writing a book about podcasting for The Friday Project.
Brian is also a voiceover performer.[1]

