Scotland's acclaimed comic, storyteller and social commentator was a founder of the Funny Farm Comedy Collective, which in 1989 helped kick-start the Scottish stand-up scene. UK attention soon followed with his appearances on C4's HALFWAY TO PARADISE in 1990 before writing and performing his own C4 shows.Milestones along the way include a Perrier Nomination at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, two UK tours and a critically acclaimed one-man show BLOOD BELOW THE WINDOW, premiered at The Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in 1998 and which prompted The Independent to comment, ''Bruce Morton is not so much re-writing the rule book as throwing it away''. The show was subsequently adapted as a BBC Radio 4 afternoon drama.
''quite simply one of the best and most genuine humourists on the Scottish scene'' THE EXPRESS
''Supremely talented and imaginative'' TIME OUT
''He can tell a story as entertainingly as Billy Connolly, but the sting in its tail is in a class of its own'' SUNDAY TIMES












