Daliso did his first show Feed This Black Man 20 years ago. The jokes were mediocre, there was a rap about poverty in the middle (which was as offensive as you might imagine) and the big finale ...
He's an instantly likeable performer, permanently smiley and covering every inch of the stage as he paces up and down. He's good with the crowd, too, asking for shoutouts from fellow Africans in the ...
Daliso Chaponda has been writing jokes about the news for over a decade - on Have I Got News For You, Radio 4's News Quiz, Australia's Good News Week and in fact, he's even been the news himself, ...
Best known in the UK for his viral audition for BGT, Chaponda has spent more than a decade writing topical jokes for television and radio.
Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
Daliso Chaponda, the UK-based African comedian, is a maestro of laughter whose comedic prowess knows no borders. In an exclusive interview with KTN News Globe Traktion show host Persil Telewa in Leeds ...
Daliso Chaponda has been writing jokes about the news for over a decade on Have I Got News For You, Radio 4' News Quiz, Australia's Good News Week and many more besides. Topical Storm is Daliso's ...
Daliso Chaponda has been writing jokes about the news for over a decade - on Have I Got News For You, Radio 4’s News Quiz and Australia’s Good News Week. He’s even been the news himself, making ...
Tell us a bit about Feed This Black Man Again. My first show in my 20s was called 'feed this black man' and was a fun yet naive show about african stereotypes and charity. The image of the 'starving ...