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1991 Part of the original Comedy Zone line-up at Edinburgh, with Stewart Lee, Mark Lamarr and Chris and George.
1994 Simon made his first appearance on the comedy circuit hosting his first cabaret night at The Market Tavern, Islington. The shows proved to be the forerunner to his critically acclaimed confrontational futurist komedy kabaret, Cluub Zarathustra.
1996 Simon was the creator of Alan Parker - Urban Warrior - a self-appointed spokesperson for the dispossessed generation and prophet to the disconnected masses who seeks to smash the system with subversion, some placards and a spray-can. IN 1996, Alan Parker-Urban Warrior starred on ITV's Saturday Live and appeared in his own BBC2 show London Shouting which was written with Father Ted (C4) creator, Graham Lineham.
In February Simon enjoyed a two weel sell-out run as Alan Parker at The Adelaide Comedy Festival.
The third and last series of Alan Parker's 29 Minutes of Truth (BBC Radio One) was broadcast in May. The series won the Sony Gold Award for Radio Comedy.
Simon was nominated for Best Television Newcomer for London Shouting (BBC2) at The 1996 British Comedy Awards.
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