The multi award-winning comedian Jimmy Carr stars in his first ever live stand-up DVD. As the face of Channel 4 comedy, Jimmy's unique brand of observational humour is based on life's taboos using witty one-liners and offensive put downs. Recorded during the acclaimed comedian's sell out shows at London's Bloomsbury theatre, Jimmy Carr Live is the freshest, most hilarious stand-up show from the UK's brightest new comic talent.
He's back! After the biggest selling stand-up Dvd of 2011, Peter Kay is back with even more brand new live comedy taken from his Guinness World Record breaking eighteen-month tour across the UK. We also take a unique and often hilarious look behind the scenes at life on the road as Peter reveals how he created his mammoth tour, playing 140 shows to 1.2 million people, officially making it one of the most successful stand-up comedy tours of all time.
Includes over 55 minutes of 'New' live stand-up. Special non-swearing mum's version (With just one tiny swear word...right near the end).
This hilarious DVD gathers together all of the finest and funniest moments that have made Peter Kay one of the UK's best loved comedians. Featuring unforgettable appearances on Parkinson, The Jonathan Ross Show, the award winning John Smiths adverts, Coronation Street Live 8, The Catherine Tate Show, as well as unseen stand-up, ...and much, much more!
Peter Kay Live at the Manchester Arena is the very special farewell performance of his phenomenally successful 'Mum Wants A Bungalow Tour' filmed in front of a record breaking audience of over 9,000 people.
Max & Paddy decide to venture into the lucrative world of the fitness video. With Max's army training and Paddy's knowledge of sexercise what else would people need to get into shape? An extraordinary workout for ordinary people. New Year - New Body with Max & Paddy's The Power Of Two Mixing comedy with fitness for the first time Peter Kay has created another first in entertainment and with a special appearance from his award winning Phoenix Nights character Brian Potter, The Power Of Two will leave you aching both from the exercise and the laughter.
Peter Kay is back with the internationally award-winning comedy "Max and Paddy's Road To Nowhere". Re-uniting clueless doormen Max (Kay) and Paddy (McGuinness) from the hugely successful 'Phoenix Nights', as they escape clubland in their prized motorhome and take to the open highway, coping with girls, speed cameras, a pig and each other. Featuring all 6 episodes of the first series.
Stand-up UK is Peter Kay at his undisputed best, Live! Featuring classic routines especially chosen by the British public, including 'Garlic Bread?', 'Dipping Biscuits' and the dancing skills of people at weddings. This unique DVD is testament as to why Peter Kay has quickly become one of the funniest and most popular British comedians of all time.
Multi-award winning comedian star Russell Kane is at his hyperactive best as he rips through his brand new stand up show. Recorded live in London's theatre land at the Vaudeville Theatre, Essex born comedy genius Russell hits the stage running as he comes to terms with how we are supposed to behave in a modern British society.
Don't miss this opportunity to watch Russell Kane, 2011's big new name in comedy, the star of "Comedy Rocks", "Let's Dance For Comic Relief", "Live At The Apollo" and co-host of ITV2's "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here Now" in his debut stand-up video. The Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award winning show "Smokescreens and Castles" explores self, family and the consequences of Russell's Dad buying his own council house. Sociological silliness and high energy contortions guaranteed in an unforgettable comic experience which will leave you wanting more.
Critically acclaimed comedian Frankie Boyle presents his hotly-anticipated first live stand-up DVD. Recorded live during his sell-out shows at London's Hackney EMpire, Frankie's unique brand of observational comedy and brutal but perfectly constructed one-liners prove he is one of the best gag writers in the business. As the stand-up act on top-rated satirical comedy show Mock The Week, the sharp-suited Scotsman shows us just a slice of what he;s capable of. In this DVD he unleashes his razor-sharp wit upon the audience with jokes that are too near the knuckle for TV, constantly venturing onto thin ice with outrageous jibes that could be utterly offensive if not delivered with equal measures of visceral cheek sarcasm, demonstrating the full force of his comic prowess.
Record breaking comedian Lee Evans is back, with Monsters, the biggest stand up tour to hit arenas this year. Recorded live in Birmingham, Lee is at his majestic best in front of a packed house during his five sold-out nights at the National Indoor Arena. With his amazing energy and killer routines, Lee has the audience in stitches from start to finish. It's so good it's frightening!
And Another Thing... is stand-up sensation and star of Channel 4's 'The Last Leg, BBC2's 'Mock The Week' and Channel 4's 'Stand Up For The Week', Josh Widdicombe's highly anticipated debut video. 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.
Jack Dee is back with his first live video recording since 2005. In 'So What? Live', Jack is at his deadpan best, bringing his unique brand of casual misery to a packed house at his comedy home away from home, the legendary Hammersmit Apollo.
Unbeknown to their warring husbands, neighbours and close pals Joan Booth (Kate Williams) and Barbie Reynolds (Nina Baden-Semper) enter a "Love Thy Neighbour" competition to win a holiday cruise. Already fearing the consequences, the wives find neighbourly relations further strained when each couple has relatives to stay prompting them to wonder what'll happen when Bill (Rudolph Walker) and Eddie (Jack Smethurst) find their parents actually get on..!
All 12 episodes from the second series of the classic ITV sitcom, starring Sid James as stationery firm executive Sid Abbott.
1. Two Heads Are Better Than One
Something is missing from Sid's garden, and he has his suspicions as to who is responsible. Mike's attempts Io earn some money of his own are nearly foiled by Sid. Jean has no idea of what is going on but Sally comes to the rescue and all's well that nearly ends well...
2. Love Me, Love My Tree
Sid's problems start when the family returns from holiday. Apart from having nothing to wear, everything seems as it was before they left - or is it? Trevor from next door doesn't gel much of a welcome when he pops in - but the problem seems to have been resolved - or has it?
3. It's All in the Mind
It doesn't often happen that Sid is able to get home from work early, but when he can, he does -and this lime it doesn't do him much good. It isn't so much that he jumps to conclusions but when he sees it with his own eyes and hears it with his own ears - he has to take some action - and when he does the generation gap in the Abbott family household widens Io a chasm.
4. Another Lost Weekend
Of course Sid doesn't have to ask Jean if he can go fishing for the weekend - alter all, nothing she's got in mind could interfere with his plans. Of course Jean expects Sid Io be home when her father comes for the weekend - after all, Sid never plans anything without consulting her.
5. Parents Should Be Seen and Not Heard
When Sid gels home after a hard day's work, he's perfectly right In expecting his dinner Io be waiting for him. Jean's new hair-do not withstanding, he sticks by his guns, but quickly changes his mind when Geoffrey arrives and agrees to lake Sally to the park. His fears are justified when Sally tolls of her plans - and Mike doesn't help by agreeing with her.
6. Strangers in the Night
JEAN: It was just alter the war. I was on my way home after being demobbed.
SID: And I was on my way home just after being demobbed. What happened just alter the war makes 'The Naked Flesh' seem like the epilogue...
7. Get Me to the Match on Time
Sid's plans for Saturday afternoon do not include Jean's sister: and if she can't make arrangements to fit into Sid's lunch hour on Thursday, then the only course for Sid is to take to his bed - dangerously ill.
8. Wives and Lovers
If Jean hadn't started checking up on Sid, because he was late home for supper, then she wouldn't have discovered that he had a date the following evening. As things get even more involved, all she can do is hope that the 'other woman' won't turn up.
9. Never Again on a Sunday
It's not often that Sid agrees with Jean about anything and when he does it usually takes her by surprise and ends in disaster. If she had let him spend the day as he wanted - and in fact, always had, this particular disaster would never have happened.
10. People in Glass Houses
It comes as quite a surprise to Sid Io discover that Mike would rather not have a gold watch for his birthday - but what he wants instead comes as an even bigger surprise. And when Sid finally agreed to Mike's request he gets his biggest surprise of all.
11. A Rolls by Any Other Name
If Mr. Marshall, Sid's boss, is coming round on Saturday morning it must be the Watford area; but after he's left Sid finds himself on the way to Guildford. Mr. Marshall gets lost looking for Jenkins in Hickmansworih, and Sir Maxwell cannot leave for Manchester until Sid gets back.
12. A Touch of the Unknown
Sid's problems start when Betty brings something into the house. Mike also brings something into the house and things get worse when Sid thinks that Mike's something has been brought In by Betty's something.
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