Milton Jones is an English comedian known for his deadpan and slightly neurotic style of one-liner humour. He won the Perrier Comedy Award for Best Newcomer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1996 and has since had a successful career in stand-up comedy, radio, and television.
Milton was born in Kew, London, and studied drama at Middlesex Polytechnic, earning a diploma in 1985. He is a practicing Christian and a patron of the charity Chance for Childhood. Jones often performs in churches and at Christian festivals.
His style of humor is characterized by puns and surrealism, and he has written several books, including ""Where Do Comedians Go When They Die?"". Jones has appeared on various television programs, including ""Mock the Week,"" ""Live at the Apollo,"" and ""The Comedy Store."" He has also written for TV shows such as ""The One Ronnie"" and ""Not Going Out.""
Jones has toured extensively throughout the UK and Ireland, performing in venues like The Comedy Store in London and Manchester. He has released several stand-up DVDs, including ""Live Universe Tour – Part 1 – Earth"" and ""On The Road."