Speaking / Scrolls / Live Drawing

Bill is an unique after dinner speaker, conference facilitator and all round entertainer. He is the only cartoonist to draw as quickly as he speaks and this quick on the draw humour and phenomenal ability to turn his hand to any subject enthralls audiences again and again.

Many leading companies including Stena Lines, Page & Moy, Minolta, Budvar, The British Beer Festival, LloydsTSB, JCB, and ICI have been captured by his terrific wit and visual delivery.

He has made 1000's of speeches during his career and is now knocking audiences for six with his "Scrolling Through" presentation.

So whether you require a lively and witty presentation with a difference that does not detract from the seriousness of your mission statement, announcement and product launch or a general, entertaining after dinner speech, look no further and call 44(0) 1530 263321/267220 for further details.


Bill Tidy Live      Scrolling Through      An Audience with Bill


BILL TIDY LIVE – Bill delivers his after highly amusing and witty dinner speech peppering it with lightening all time favourites drawn live and enthralling audiences with his unique delivery.


SCROLLING THROUGH - Bill provides unique entertainment as he narrates his way through a hilarious man sized cartoon strip (120 ft long and 3ft high) and wraps it around his spell bound audience. For Corporate engagements the content of the scroll can be themed specifically to the clients business.


AN AUDIENCE WITH BILL TIDY - An evening of talk and live drawing dealing with cartoons, dinosaurs, the Mona Lisa and the history of writing.   Bill explains the ups and downs of a cartoonist’s life and rapidly draws with narrative, through the build up of each cartoon ending with the punch line (usually about 10 drawings).   Using a giant screen to project his images he reveals the crazy reasons given by Victorian Paleontologists for the demise of the dinosaurs and accompanies them with his explanations for their disappearance.   Bill also produces a copy of a famous painting, the Mona Lisa for example, and illustrates his own theories on what's actually happening "in the rest of the picture" (the part you don't normally see). With the Mona Lisa he completes the rest of her body and then draws the rest of her very odd family.   Finally he concludes with a short history of writing and finishes with 2/3 cartoons.


jump to top



© Bill Tidy 2008 All Rights Reserved