Toby Hadoke is an Englishactor, writer and stand-up comedian. He is known for his work on the Manchester comedy circuit, where he performs regularly. He runs the XS Malarkeycomedy club, and is involved with many comedy nights in the region. His comedy tends towards the topical and/or political.
Early years
Born in between Ludlow and Bridgnorth in Shropshire, he grew up in Loughton. He was educated at Ludlow C.E. School and Ludlow 6th Form College before reading English and Drama at Manchester University, where he first dabbled in stand-up comedy.
Personal life
Hadoke has a son named Louis from a previous relationship. His partner is actress Cherylee Houston.
Stand-up career
Hadoke runs the XS Malarkey Comedy Club in Manchester. This began in 1997 at Scruffy Murphys, Fallowfield, before moving over the road to Bar XS. XS Malarkey is currently located at the Bread Shed, behind the Flour and Flagon on Grosvenor Street. Hadoke is the regular compere for the night, which he runs on a non-profit making basis. Acts who have played there include Peter Kay, Mick Miller, Chris Addison, Sarah Millican, Phill Jupitus, Dave Spikey, Jimmy Carr, Reginald D Hunter, Sarah Kendall, Seymour Mace and John Oliver. The club also gave early breaks to Alan Carr, Justin Moorhouse and Jason Manford. Hadoke appears regularly at The Comedy Store and The Frog and Bucket comedy clubs in Manchester. Hadoke is a founding member of the Comedy Store sketch troupe The Unbroadcastable Radio Show. Hadoke has performed as part of Robin Ince's Book Club on several occasions, including at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Hadoke won the inaugural Les Dawson Award for Services To Comedy at the 2003 Manchester Comedy Festival. Hadoke is also the Resident Compere at the Limelight Comedy Club at the Limelight Club on Hightown in Crewe, Cheshire. He was also the compere at Ribbed 2 at Square One, Mill Street, Crewe. In 2008 he won the Chortle Award for Best Off-Stage Contribution for his work promoting comedy in the North West and at XS Malarkey. In 2009, Hadoke appeared in the UK tour of the hit American improv show, Totally Looped.
Hadoke's website lists a collection of ten connections with Doctor Who, including having a character named after him in Dale Smith's novel Heritage. He has moderated the DVD commentaries for several Doctor Who stories: The Rescue and The Romans ; The Curse of Peladon and The Monster of Peladon ; The Time Monster ; The Dominators ; The Ark ; and The Krotons. In 2009, Hadoke collaborated with writer Rob Shearman to watch and comment on every episode of Doctor Who from the programme's debut in 1963 to David Tennant's final story. The resulting discussions are being published as Running Through Corridors: Rob and Toby's Marathon Watch of Doctor Who, a three-volume series from Mad Norwegian Press. The first volume, covering the 1960s, was published in 2010; the second volume, covering the 1970s, was published in 2016. Hadoke appears as a bartender in a cameo appearance in An Adventure in Space and Time, a docudrama detailing the early history of Doctor Who. Hadoke has been contributing obituaries to The Guardian since 2002, often for Doctor Who-related figures.