Live at the Apollo
TV-14
7.5
2004
Comedy
, Talk
A British stand-up comedy programme performed from the Hammersmith Apollo Theatre in west London.
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Episode 6 : Dara O'Briain, Stephen K. Amos & Frankie Boyle
December. 17,2007
Dara O'Briain is the host, with special guests Stephen K Amos and Frankie Boyle. Recorded live at the world famous Hammersmith Apollo, this last show of the series hammers computer geeks, Australians, the seventies and present buying.
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Episode 5 : Joan Rivers & Patrick Kielty
December. 10,2007
The undisputed Queen of the Jewish Princesses, Joan Rivers, hosts the unstoppable Patrick Kielty as they point the finger at bad parents, inept terrorists and binge drinking.
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Episode 4 : Lee Mack & Sean Lock
December. 03,2007
Lee Mack hosts Sean Lock in front of a packed Hammersmith Apollo. The pair take pot shots at Riverdance, hundreds and thousands, Cockneys and starfish.
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Episode 3 : Jo Brand & Michael McIntyre
November. 26,2007
Comedian Jo Brand hosts special guest Michael McIntyre. In the firing line are Simon Cowell, Labiaplasties, football referees and flaming terrorists.
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Episode 2 : Jimmy Carr & Alan Carr
November. 19,2007
Jimmy Carr hosts, with his special guest Alan Carr. In this show recorded in front of a packed house at the famous Hammersmith Apollo Jimmy and Alan point the finger at bullies, estate agents, phone sex lines and bread making machines.
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Episode 1 : Jack Dee, Jason Manford & Russell Howard
November. 12,2007
Host Jack Dee and guests Jason Manford and Russell Howard regale their audience with their thoughts on everything from melting polar ice caps, wimpy professional footballers and celebrity-voiced sat nav systems to canine funerals, online dating and how best to outwit muggers.
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