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- Aussie comedian and amputee athlete, Adam Hills, British comedian Josh Widdicombe, UK's most famous amputee comedian Alex Brooker, and their celebrity guests provide topical commentary on the week.
- Sitcom following husband and wife Steve and Nicky whose dream move from the city to the countryside turns into a nightmare. Co-written by and starring Jack Dee.
- Rick Spleen is a world-weary comedian who ends up doing far too many corporate jobs to pay the bills.
- Tells the stories of keeping a working man's club open, an under achieving bingo worker, a turf war between two ice cream men, a look behind the scenes at the MEN Arena, meet Britain's oldest paper boy.
- An absurd and whimsical comedy following a man who buries his phone and shuns technology in a one-man silent rebellion against the modern world.
- British stand up comedy show
- 'Dara O Briain' - This Is the Show was recorded in front of a sell-out crowd on the final date of his record-breaking nine nights at the world famous Hammersmith Apollo. Dara is on top form as he effortlessly mixes off the cuff audience interaction with razor sharp material and a star studded finale that almost puts Hollywood to shame.
- Interview talk show hosted by comedian Alan Carr
- A mix of music, comedy and celebrity chat hosted by fast-witted comic Jonathan Ross.
- An intimate look at one of the most overexposed yet under-revealed stars of today as she faces one of her biggest challenges ever while finishing her album, shooting videos, doing press -- and being a mom.
- Michael McIntyre takes his Comedy Roadshow on tour around the UK and Ireland with his favourite comedians, bringing humour to every stop.
- Blind comedian Chris McCausland travels the globe to experience a unique perspective on iconic landmarks, joined by celebrity guests who attempt to prove that there is more to these places than just what they look like.
- Lee Evans is the best comedian in the world in my opinion , he's so funny.
- Patrick Kielty, an Irish Comedian, travels back to Northern Ireland to see how successful the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement has been 20 years later. Kielty voted for the agreement despite knowing that it meant release from prison for those convicted of his father's murder.
- Kevin Bridges talks about the inspiration for his work.
- In this award-winning documentary for Channel 4, as part of their season of programmes about mental health , Jon Richardson investigates Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
- Acclaimed comedian Michael McIntyre performs material on stage at the Hammersmith Apollo.
- The Mock the Week (2005) host performs a stand-up comedy gig at London's Hammersmith Apollo as part of his 2015 nationwide tour.
- Seven months before she was due to compete at the Commonwealth Games, para swimmer Alice Tai elected to have her right leg amputated to improve her quality of life. The incredible story of Alice's fight to go from amputation to gold medal contention.
- The very funny stand-up comedian Sean Lock first DVD special.
- Recorded at London's Hammersmith Apollo, viewers of this tale twisting perfectionist can expect an insight into Josh's everyday annoyances and gripes. Delivered with his unique style and trademark wit, Josh proves that even the most mundane aspects of life can be turned into unbelievable accounts with hilarious consequences.
- Rich Hall looks at how the most quintessentially American film genre, the Western, came to be killed off.
- Rich Hall, an American comedian unravels the common misconceptions about native Americans.
- Dara O'Briain Talks Funny: Live in London is the culmination of Dara's massive 2008 sell out tour of the UK and Ireland. Recorded at the world-famous Hammersmith Apollo before 3,300 fans, this is Dara at his best, mixing top drawer material with lightning fast improvisation to give his audience yet another hilarious night to remember.
- Michael McIntyre performs a live stand-up show at Wembley Arena in October 2009.
- Stand-up comedian Dara O Briain at full speed in Edinburgh.
- Paul Chowdhry delivers a unique highly-charged volley of dry observational humour which taps into modern day Britain. He effortlessly straddles the urban and mainstream stand-up circuits as an international headline act, inspired by legends such as the late Richard Pryor, George Carlin and Sam Kinison.
- In this sobering look at the current state of the American Dream, comedian Rich Hall explains how the US viewed and treated labor throughout its history and why this inevitably led to the economic and social problems Americans face today.
- The very funny stand-up comedian Sean Lock second DVD special.
- Returning to the O2 for the 27th time, McIntyre performs his sellout tour to an audience of 15,000.
- The first stand-up show from comedian, Alan Carr.
- Irish comic/presenter captured live at the Theatre Royal in London.
- Comedian Jon Richardson and his comedian friend Matt Forde examine modern aspects of becoming an adult.
- Stand-up comedy from Jack Dee, and music from Seamus Beaghen and The Apollos, from the fictional Bohemia Club.
- Recorded on one fantastic night at London's legendary Hammersmith Apollo during his sell out UK tour, Rich Hall's acerbic comic genius proves to be the perfect host to the hard living country musician Otis Lee Crenshaw, whose songs may not make the top of the country charts, but are right on the money when it comes to laughs.
- Comedian and writer Rich Hall looks at how the American South has been represented by Hollywood over the years.
- Award-winning comedian Rich Hall takes a country music journey from Tennessee to Texas to look at the movements and artists that don't get as much notoriety but have helped shape the genre over the years. With the help of prominent performers and producers including Michael Martin Murphey, Robbie Fulks and Ray Benson, Rich explores the early origins of country music in Nashville and Austin. He visits the rustic studios where this much-loved sound was born and discovers how the genre has reinvented itself with influences from bluegrass, western swing and americana. Rich also explores how the music industries differ between these two cities and how they each generated their own distinct twist on the genre, from cosmic country and redneck country to the outlaw artists of the 1970s. Through Working Dog, a three-minute self-penned soap opera about a collie dog, Rich illustrates how different styles can change. As he unearths the roots and inner workings of country music, Rich finds it's more than just music - it's a lifestyle.
- Simon Evans debut is a master class in aloof, patrician observational stand up. To the delight of a packed audience, the star brings a little polish to the Theatre Royal Brighton. Evans looks back at his life and times, from his early days in London to his family life by the seaside. Along the way, his reflections are, as ever, as dry and delicious as a good Sancerre, or perhaps a really good radish.
- The actor and comedian embarks upon a personal journey to the Caribbean to explore his family's roots, how he ended up being British and the deep-rooted, complex connection between the Commonwealth, the Caribbean and the UK.
- Jack Dee, everyone's favourite grump is back with his first live recording since 2005. Recorded during the London leg of his hugely successful tour, So What? is the side-splitting result of six years' build-up of irritation and indignation.