Alfie Moore spent close to two decades as a police sergeant with Humberside Police before swapping the beat for the stage, and that career change gives his comedy a rare authenticity few acts can match. His observational, story-led style turns real experience of modern policing into material that is sharp, honest and genuinely funny rather than just a gimmick built for effect. Very few comedians on the circuit can draw on that depth of real-world, front-line experience for their material night after night, show after show.
He writes and presents the BBC Radio 4 series It's a Fair Cop, now well past its ninth series, and has appeared on Comic Relief, Sky News, BBC Three's Bizarre Crime and Channel 4's Confessions of a Police Officer. On stage he has taken multiple solo shows to the Edinburgh Fringe, including the sell-out run The Naked Stun, and has supported major names such as Rhod Gilbert and Sarah Millican on national tours. That long-running radio series alone shows just how much appetite there is for his particular brand of comedy.
Alfie's insider's view of the job, delivered with warmth and sharp timing rather than shock value, makes him a popular choice for corporate events, after-dinner speaking and conference entertainment where clients want comedy with genuine substance behind it. His broadcast profile, built through years fronting It's a Fair Cop, and his Fringe pedigree add further reassurance for organisers looking for a polished, trustworthy headline act with something real and honest to say.
