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Stand-up comedian, punmeister extraordinaire and star of the BBC sitcom, 'Not Going Out', Tim Vine belts out the one-liners in this live show, recorded at London's Bloomsbury Theatre in July 2011.
Liverpudlian stand-up comic and TV star John Bishop reflects on his new-found fame in this performance from his sell-out tour recorded at Liverpool's Echo Arena in 2011.
The Ricky Gervais sidekick and star of 'The Office' and 'Extras' presents his views on topics including love and the injustices of being tall on his first solo stand-up tour recorded in 2011.
Live stand up show featuring Christian comedians David A.R. White, Tommy Blaze and Brad Stine. They demonstrate the impact of God and religion on their lives as they tell stories about difficulties they have encountered, often with comical results.
Live performance from stand up comic Des MacLean, recorded at the Clyde Auditorium in Glasgow. MacLean took to the stage as the opening act for the 2009 Magner's Glasgow International Comedy Festival.
Live TV comedy starring Irish comedienne Katherine Lynch. The series follows four larger-than-life fictional characters (all played by Lynch): Leitrim's small-town Liz Hurley, country singer wannabe Bernie Walsh, teen blogger Dalkey Dunphy Davenport and sex-starved divorcee Sheila Chic.
Edgy comedian Jason Robinson's wit is as fast as it is unpredictable. Collected here are some of his appearances on Comedy Central, as well as his opening performance for the band Lonestar. While Robinson's brand of humor is original, and his satire biting, he manages to appeal to a broad audience by uncovering those shared experiences that are as universal as they are amusing.
More comedy from the chain-smoking American anti hero, determined to shock and anger in this recorded live performance. Includes material which some might find offensive.
Live stage performance by Australian comedian and TV presenter Adam Hills. Recorded at the London Hammersmith Apollo, Adam recounts his run-in with the Dalai Lama and his meeting with The Muppets among other things.
Family friendly stand up performance from Christian comedian Brad Stine. During the show Brad makes comical observations about various topics relating to religion such as Genesis and the sacred bond of marriage.
Join controversial comedian, Frankie Boyle, in his last ever tour of the comedy circuit. Frankie has been largely demonised for his often controversial stand-up routines, but there's no denying that he is still very popular due to his candid and unrestricted approach.
Collection of five stand up performances from the American comedian Margaret Cho. Born into a Korean family in San Francisco, Cho began touring as a stand up at the age of 16. In 'Beautiful' Cho puts forth her philosophy on beauty and laments its lack among the politicians and marketers who define so much of modern culture. 'Assassin' sees her taking aim at George W. Bush's presidency and the American religious right. 'I'm the One That I Want' finds Cho in her home city of San Francisco, reflecting humorously on her life to date. In 'Notorious C.H.O.' Cho takes a look at modern issues of sexuality and minority rights. Finally, in 'Revolution' she tackles subjects as diverse as the War on Terror and her ex-boyfriend.
More comedy from the chain-smoking American anti hero, determined to shock and anger in this recorded live performance. Includes material which some might find offensive.
Recorded at the sell-out 15 night stretch at the Royal Albert Hall during her 1997 tour, Victoria Wood demonstrates why she is one of the most popular funny people in Britain. She employs her usual anecdotal humour and amusing songs to cheer the huge audience.
Patrick McGuinness found fame with friend and co-star Peter Kay in 'Phoenix Nights' and 'Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere'. He has now turned his hand to stand-up comedy. Join the Bolton man for some very definitely adult orientated comedy.
BBC Scotland sketch comedy series introduces a cast of motley Caledonians. Originally a radio programme, Chewin' The Fat was the springboard from which its creators, Ford Kiernan and Greg Hemphill, launched Jack and Victor - the central characters of subsequent spinoff, 'Still Game'. Alongside the peripatetic pensioners, the programme also featured such varied favourites as; Betty The Auld Slapper who sat, open legged, retelling her invariably pornographic wartime remembrances, Ballistic Bob, to whom the most perfunctory task provided potential for unfettered rage and Eric The Activist who favoured doing unto animal abusers as they would do unto animals like pouring salt on a man salting snails then taking flight shouting his catchphrase, 'c'mon the slugs.'
Live stand up performance by English comedian, writer and actor Lee Evans, recorded during his 2014 'Monsters' tour.
Live stage performance by British comedian and actor Sean Lock recorded at the London Hammersmith Apollo in front of a sold-out audience.
Stand up performance from the Irish comedian Ed Byrne. Byrne, who famously made his TV breakthrough as a contestant on 'Blind Date' and is now a regular on panel show 'Mock the Week', turns his attention to the things that make him angry. Among the topics discussed are his cat, cake, religion and fatherhood.
Liverpudlian stand-up comic and TV star John Bishop reflects on his new-found fame in this performance from his sell-out tour recorded at Liverpool's Echo Arena in 2011.
The boy from Bethnal Green, self-proclaimed 'intellectual cockney' Micky Flanagan performs live stand-up on his 2011 'Out Out' tour.
Irish stand-up comedian Ed Byrne performs live in Glasgow as part of his 2009 Different Class tour, offering his unique angle on such diverse topics as WAGs, Goths, the class system and DVD piracy as well as frank tales about his upbringing, his parents and his recent nuptials.
Four Middle Eastern comics, Ahmed Ahmed, Aron Kader, Maz Jobrani, and Dean Obeidallan help to further the cause of East-West relations by bringing their own brand of stand up to an American audience.
Expat American comedian Rich Hall performs live at London's Hammersmith Apollo, along with his alter-ego, the much-convicted country music singer, Otis Lee Crenshaw. |
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