"Funniest Comedian TOMSKA vs PAUL TONKINSON"
TOMSKA
Thomas James Ridgewell (born 27 June 1990), known online as TomSka, is a British YouTuber, filmmaker, actor, comedian, and musician, as well as founder of TurboPunch Ltd. He is known for writing, directing, and starring his live-action sketch comedy YouTube videos and animated web-series such as asdfmovie, Eddsworld, and Crash Zoom. As of November 2020, his YouTube channel has over 6.69 million subscribers and his videos have garnered over 1.7 billion views. As a child, Ridgewell made short films using his parents' video camera. Shortly after YouTube was established, Ridgewell created CakeBomb, a website where he posted his projects, including his animated web series asdfmovie and his friend Edd Gould's Eddsworld. Ridgewell graduated from the University of Lincoln where he studied Media Production, and whilst studying created a series of unofficial advertisements for the university which received millions of views.As a professional YouTuber, Ridgewell earns money from revenue on his videos on the website. He has been discussed and interviewed in relation to this, especially when the medium of online video was in its infancy. He has appeared as a guest on the BBC's The One Show and created short films for Comedy Central.
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PAUL TONKINSON
Paul Tonkinson (born 1 August 1969) is a British comedian, radio presenter and television personality, best known for his presenting work on The Big Breakfast and The Sunday Show. He was winner of the 1992 Time Out New Act of the Year Award and was Time Out Stand Up Comic of the Year in 1997. Tonkinson has been a regular on the UK comedy circuit for over fifteen years, playing both public gigs and corporate events, and regularly taking shows to the Edinburgh Festival. Paul is also regularly booked by the UK Armed Forces, and was the first comic to perform in Iraq after the war officially ended. He has won two Time Out Comedy Awards. He will be going on tour with Michael McIntyre in 2015, for his "Happy & Glorious" tour. Television credits include: For BBC: Stand Up for the Homeless, The Stand Up Show, The Sunday Show, Comic Relief does Fame Academy, EastEnders Revealed, Liquid News, Good Evening Rockall, Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow. For Channel 4: The Big Breakfast, Take the Mike, Pop Gun, Top Ten, Dicing With Debt. For ITV: Stand Up, Live at Jongleurs, Raw Soap and Raw Soap II. For Sky1: The Film Show, Lorraine, Spend It Like Beckham Others: Live from the Comedy Store (Channel 5), MTV Hot (MTV), Hey DJ (UK Play)