Ross Noble retuned to Llandudno last week despite missing out on a pantomime role yet again this Christmas.

Despite being kicked off the main stage at Venue Cymru because of the pantomime he still showed why he is one of the funniest comics in the world with his latetst show El Hablador.

The change of room didn't seem to deter him too much as his unique style of comedy had everyone in the room in stitches.

From hippos to chafing and everything in between nothing was off limits as the Geordie comedian jumped from subject to subject, without, sometimes without even finishing what he was talking about.

But with a mid like an elephant, he would always return to a story to finish it, although nearly forgetting to finish the chicken story much to the dismay of one audience member.

If he wasn't creating the stories himself he was bouncing effortlessly off the audience. One group of scouse's catching his attention right away.

When he was arguing or pulling fun at them he was brushing up on his Welsh with the help of the locals.

Although he knew a few words on arrival he was able to expand his Welsh vocabulary, even learning about the Pioneer - putting on a old prospectors voice to describe what he pictured when hearing of the name of the North Wales-based paper.

No one was safe from his hilarity with not just members of the audience making it into his jokes but family members and hotel employees.

The giant, lit up skull with black dreadlocks covering the stage somehow, although not really relevant to any of his jokes, seemed to fit and the holding music in another language during the interval and before and after the show just added to the hilarious mix that is a Ross Noble show.