Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much...

Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much... 2022

5.80

Recorded live at The London Palladium, Josh finally tackles the hot comedy topics of advent calendars, weddings and the closing time of his local park.

2022

Dara Ó Briain: Voice of Reason

Dara Ó Briain: Voice of Reason 2020

8.00

Dara Ó Briain's stand-up show filmed live at London's Eventim Apollo. Topics include virtual reality, having too much technology at home and handling reports of your own demise.

2020

Michael McIntyre: Live & Laughing

Michael McIntyre: Live & Laughing 2008

6.50

Acclaimed stand-up comedian Michael McIntyre delivers a hilarious performance to a receptive crowd at London's Hammersmith Apollo.

2008

Lee Evans: Big

Lee Evans: Big 2008

8.20

Lee Evans returns to the stage with another hilarious stand-up routine, this time at London's 02 arena.

2008

Sean Lock: Live!

Sean Lock: Live! 2008

6.90

Sean Lock Live is the magnificent finale to Sean’s British tour, recorded in front of over 3,000 fans at the world famous Hammersmith Apollo. Sean is at the height of his powers, as his unique mix of fantastic imagery and bizarre observation leaves the audience breathless. Sean takes you on a relentlessly surreal journey, culminating in a finale that no other comic would contemplate.

2008

Suzi Ruffell: Snappy

Suzi Ruffell: Snappy 2024

1

Suzi Ruffell likes things snappy: her stand up, her decisions and her suits. ‘Recorded at London’s Bloomsbury Theatre to a sold-out audience, Suzi’s brand new show Snappy is all about settling down (but not settling), becoming a mother (without becoming mumsy) and still worrying about everything – of course she is – have you seen the news? Expect high-energy laughs as she shares stories about her air-fryer-obsessed toddler, crime capers with her dad, and an unexpected encounter with the pop icon who sparked her gay awakening – Mel C.

2024

Sean Lock: Keep It Light

Sean Lock: Keep It Light 2017

6.30

Live stand-up performance by English comedian Sean Lock recorded in April 2017 at the Theatre Royal in Margate. The show includes the comic's mischievous views on parenting, old age and immigration.

2017

Dara Ó Briain: Talks Funny

Dara Ó Briain: Talks Funny 2008

6.80

Recorded at the world famous Hammersmith Apollo before 3,300 fans, this is the culmination of Dara's massive 2008 sellout tour of the UK and Ireland. Dara is at his best, mixing top drawer material with lightning fast improvisation to give his audience yet another hilarious night to remember.

2008

Alan Carr: Regional Trinket

Alan Carr: Regional Trinket 2023

1

Alan Carr is back on the road with a brand-new stand-up show Regional Trinket. From the exhilarating high of his star-studded wedding day to the low of lockdown stuck on a farm, a lot has changed since Alan's last tour four years ago, including Alan. Nowadays, it's all about finding happiness and joy in the small things - why be a national treasure when you can be a Regional Trinket?

2023

Tom Davis: Underdog

Tom Davis: Underdog 2024

1

From leaving school with no qualifications to years working on building sites, all the way to the difficult road to fatherhood, acting in blockbuster films and yet still being told he’s punching bag – by a waiter.

2024

Jon Richardson: The Knitwit

Jon Richardson: The Knitwit 2024

6.00

In his stand up show at the Hackney Empire, the Cats Does Countdown star asks the important questions. Will the recycling go out on the right day? Who's going to smooth over the top of the margarine?

2024

Otis Lee Crenshaw & The Black Liars: London, Not Tennessee

Otis Lee Crenshaw & The Black Liars: London, Not Tennessee 2001

1

This Perrier Award winning show was recorded over two nights at London's Comedy Store in front of an almost riotous audience. Live on stage Redneck comedian and ex con Otis Lee Crenshaw performs his whisky laced songs, with thoughts on Women, Trailer Parks and Southern white trash. Otis relives his memories of prison life through sharp one liners and songs, as ever accompanied by his band The Black Liars, with Orson Carson on guitar and Alvy Ronson on double bass.

2001