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Season 8
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Ava Vidal on her daughters, teenagers and organ donation; Ben Norris on traffic and Blue Tooth Headsets; Miles Jupp on bad gigs, India, lads and Scotland; Jason John Whitehead on the Olympics and X-Factor.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Ava Vidal on her daughters, teenagers and organ donation; Ben Norris on traffic and Blue Tooth Headsets; Miles Jupp on bad gigs, India, lads and Scotland; Jason John Whitehead on the Olympics and X-Factor.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Hal Cruttenden on suicide, gay men, his wife and weddings; Jarred Christmas on computer games, planets and dinosaurs; Matt Reed on accents,
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Hal Cruttenden on suicide, gay men, his wife and weddings; Jarred Christmas on computer games, planets and dinosaurs; Matt Reed on accents, London, jobs, travelling and attention deficit disorder; Dave Fulton on bikes, the British, masturbating and drinking.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Glenn Wool on terrorism and different nationalities; Rhys Darby on the Nintendo Wii, the environment, monkeys and bees; Jon Richardson on
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Glenn Wool on terrorism and different nationalities; Rhys Darby on the Nintendo Wii, the environment, monkeys and bees; Jon Richardson on transport, relationships and glass doors; Rob Rouse on water births, teenagers and trains.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Craig Campbell on trains, Holland, bears and Devon; Paul Tonkinson on builders, Grandma and rows; Chris McCausland on being blind, fighting,
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Craig Campbell on trains, Holland, bears and Devon; Paul Tonkinson on builders, Grandma and rows; Chris McCausland on being blind, fighting, New York, language and racism; Paul Chowdhry on Indians, selling DVDs and trying to buy Petrol.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jason Rouse on Britain, Jesus, his Grandmother and Star Wars; Miles Jupp on youth, politics, public transport and Paris; Justin Moorhouse on
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jason Rouse on Britain, Jesus, his Grandmother and Star Wars; Miles Jupp on youth, politics, public transport and Paris; Justin Moorhouse on weight, clothes and lap dancing; Jeff Innocent on ethical shopping, charity, the tsunami and fund raising.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Dave Fulton on guns, war, teenage crime and accents; Sarah Millican on food, sex, relationships and aging; Stewart Francis on dating, family
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Dave Fulton on guns, war, teenage crime and accents; Sarah Millican on food, sex, relationships and aging; Stewart Francis on dating, family and travelling; Roger Monkhouse on teenagers, drugs, alcohol and smoking.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Steve Hughes on homeless people, talking technology and airports; Tom Wrigglesworth on beggars, trains, supermarkets and piles; Ian Coppinger
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Steve Hughes on homeless people, talking technology and airports; Tom Wrigglesworth on beggars, trains, supermarkets and piles; Ian Coppinger on size, age, trains and different nationalities; Sean Collins on babies, cocaine and Afghanistan.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Brendon Dempsey on being tall, red heads, pandas and sharks; Justin Moorhouse on his son, women, questions and swearing; Arnab Chanda on being
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Brendon Dempsey on being tall, red heads, pandas and sharks; Justin Moorhouse on his son, women, questions and swearing; Arnab Chanda on being lazy, drinking, travelling and cameras; Glenn Wool on alcoholics, his mum and YouTube.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Russell Kane on Shakespeare, South-end-on-sea and chatting up women; Steve Williams on the weather, terrorism and British people; Sean Collins
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Russell Kane on Shakespeare, South-end-on-sea and chatting up women; Steve Williams on the weather, terrorism and British people; Sean Collins on burglary, kids, transport and the Olympics; Lucy Porter on relationships, imaginary pets and women who are bonkers.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Paul Tonkinson on Yorkshire, hitting kids, being posh and the difference between girls and boys; Kevin Bridges on Glasgow swimming pools and
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Paul Tonkinson on Yorkshire, hitting kids, being posh and the difference between girls and boys; Kevin Bridges on Glasgow swimming pools and terrorism; Kerry Godliman on alcoholics, advertising, waxing and phones; Adam Bloom on stupid people, anger management and Melbourne.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Mike Gunn on the difference between men and women, and Gok Wan; Jon Richardson on road rage, satellite navigation, mobiles and fighting; Fred
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Mike Gunn on the difference between men and women, and Gok Wan; Jon Richardson on road rage, satellite navigation, mobiles and fighting; Fred MacAuley on chat up lines, attention deficit disorder and the Scottish; Karl Spain on the Chinese, nicknames and Amsterdam.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Ben Norris on fashion, his wife and drink driving; Russell Kane on Essex, stair lifts, Singapore and middle class foods; Tom Wrigglesworth on
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Ben Norris on fashion, his wife and drink driving; Russell Kane on Essex, stair lifts, Singapore and middle class foods; Tom Wrigglesworth on aging, Mothercare and teenagers; Brendon Dempsey on mobile phones, Jordan and the planet.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Rob Rouse on metrosexuality, jobs and babies; Fred MacAuley on D.I.Y and drinking; John Fothergill on the Scottish, the Falklands and the
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Rob Rouse on metrosexuality, jobs and babies; Fred MacAuley on D.I.Y and drinking; John Fothergill on the Scottish, the Falklands and the Royal Family; Mick Ferry on the magazine ‘Take A Break’ and Top Tips.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Adam Bloom on being engaged and his beliefs about religion; Kerry Godliman on pregnancy, parenting, teenagers and sex; Roger Monkhouse on
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Adam Bloom on being engaged and his beliefs about religion; Kerry Godliman on pregnancy, parenting, teenagers and sex; Roger Monkhouse on transport, languages and climate; Paul Sinha on being a GP and the pizza story.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jarred Christmas on Superdrug, blind people and Emu’s; Lucy Porter on relationships, internet dating and Americans; Paul Sinha on immigration,
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jarred Christmas on Superdrug, blind people and Emu’s; Lucy Porter on relationships, internet dating and Americans; Paul Sinha on immigration, football and gender; John Fothergill on crime, shopping and sexuality.
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight: Paul Chowdhry on Dubai, driving and toilet attendants; Lloyd Langford on drinking, September 11th and asthma; Karl Spain on the Irish,
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At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight: Paul Chowdhry on Dubai, driving and toilet attendants; Lloyd Langford on drinking, September 11th and asthma; Karl Spain on the Irish, Limerick in Ireland and burglary; Steve Hughes on insurance, airplanes, smoking and Chernobyl.
At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight: Sarah Millican on taking drugs, giving advice, divorce and boyfriends; Stewart Francis on his wife, backpackers, over-acting and irony; Steve
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At London's legendary Comedy Store tonight: Sarah Millican on taking drugs, giving advice, divorce and boyfriends; Stewart Francis on his wife, backpackers, over-acting and irony; Steve Williams on the Welsh, animal accents, rabbits and speed cameras; Craig Campbell on safety laws, British reserve and the French.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Mick Ferry on earthquakes, Birmingham, bombings and old people; Hal Cruttenden on politics, war and terrorism; Rhys Darby sings with his
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Mick Ferry on earthquakes, Birmingham, bombings and old people; Hal Cruttenden on politics, war and terrorism; Rhys Darby sings with his harmonica, talks about parents and about being a futurist; Tom Stade on partners, being selfish and war.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jeff Innocent on wearing a kaftan, ethical comedy and dogs; Chris McCausland on bears, crocodiles and sharks; Lloyd Langford on Wales, Dubai,
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At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jeff Innocent on wearing a kaftan, ethical comedy and dogs; Chris McCausland on bears, crocodiles and sharks; Lloyd Langford on Wales, Dubai, earthquakes and condoms; Jason Rouse on Girls Aloud, kids, Kate Moss and mannequins.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jason John Whitehead on cars, the climate and dating; Mike Gunn on wives, marriage and phone calls; Tom Stade on Argos, marriage and dating; Ava Vidal on drinking, mixed raced relationships and racism.
At London’s legendary Comedy Store tonight: Jason John Whitehead on cars, the climate and dating; Mike Gunn on wives, marriage and phone calls; Tom Stade on Argos, marriage and dating; Ava Vidal on drinking, mixed raced relationships and racism.
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