HUNGRY for some laughs? What's On gives you the definitive line-up of all the best comedy in the south this week...

NEW comedy club Oi..Laughing Boy at The Mitre in Portswood has three of the best funny men in the business lined up for this Sunday.

Sheffield comic Tom Wrigglesworth is being tipped to make it big after winning the 2003 So You Think You're Funny? award in Edinburgh. He goes out with a girl called Lulu, which surprisingly doesn't make him want to shout.

Josh Howie is an ex-public schoolboy, raised as a Buddhist who then trained as a Rabbi before being kicked out for being caught with a naked girl, so perhaps it was inevitable that he would go on to become a stand-up comedian.

In 2003 he made his first trip to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where he spent a month performing on a comedy bus to sell-out audiences.

David Hadingham has been a professional comic since May 1996. Intense and anecdotal, David keeps audiences hooked right up to the last punchline as he presents his unique and often warped view of everyday life.

This gravel-voiced comic combines supremely controlled delivery with inimitable facial contortions as he cracks some of the best handmade gags in the business.

Tickets £5. The show starts at 9pm.

JONGLEURS in Southampton has a comedy feast on show this weekend with laughs from Comedy Strore regulars Mike Milligan, Ian Coppinger and Steve Best. The trio will headline for three consecutive nights at the city centre club starting from tonight. Tickets £8. Doors open at 7pm.

The Jim Davidson Guide to Equality by Laurence Clark will be appearing at the Third Floor Arts Centre in Portsmouth on Wednesday

The disabled comic will be turning the tables on arch foe Jim Davidson with his hilarious act of 'disablist humour'.

Clarke regularly contributes to a variety of comedy, political and disability publications and was recently a guest reporter on BBC 2's Newsnight.

Tickets £6.50. Box office: 023 9268 8070.