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Ava Vidal

Ava Beverley Vidal (; born in Lambeth, London〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Learning - From the Top )〕) is a British
comedian. She became more widely known after taking part in E4's ''Kings of Comedy''. Her career in comedy began on the BBC's ''Urban Sketch Show''.
==Life and career==
Before her television career, Vidal worked as a prison officer for five years in London's Pentonville Prison.
Vidal appeared in ''28 Acts in 28 Minutes'' and ''The Comic Side of 7 Days'' in 2005. She has also been involved in other BBC shows including ''The Last Laugh'', ''The Sack Race'' and ''The Crouches''. Vidal was a housemate in ''Kings of Comedy'' on E4, and Channel 4 made a documentary about her called ''From the Top'', a half-hour show explaining her journey in comedy so far and how she became a comedian.
Vidal was on the line-up of ''Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow'' in Swansea that aired on 27 June 2009, BBC Radio 4's ''News Quiz'' in February and October 2010, and BBC Two's ''Mock the Week'' in June 2011 and in July 2013. In July 2012, she appeared on ''Is Football Racist?'' on BBC Three.
Vidal is 5'11" tall and has two children, a boy and a girl.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=BBC Two - Mock the Week, Series 12, Episode 4 )

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