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Season 2
Stand-up, actor and writer Liam Williams takes to the stage to deliver a routine addressing his views on the state of the planet. Also featuring comedian Sindhu Vee. (Final)
Now a regular fixture on the comedy circuit, Eton and Oxford alumnus Ivo Graham takes to the stage with a charming, crafty and self-aware stand-up routine. Also featuring comedian Luisa Omielan.
Comedian Josie Long takes to the stage to perform a stand-up routine about optimism and hopefulness. Also featuring comedian and actor Guz Khan.
Award-winning comedian John Robins takes to the stage to perform a stand-up routine about the trials of relationships and modern technology. Also featuring comedian Tom Ward.
Ben Bailey Smith - AKA Doc Brown - brings his seamless mix of rap and stand-up to the stage as he dissects country life, fatherhood and being cool. Also featuring comedian Lou Sanders.
Hilariously honest stand-up about love, sex and modern living, with Sara Pascoe. Also featuring comedian Jonny Pelham.
Our very own Felicity Ward dissects everything from insomnia and anxiety to UK toilet attendants and falling in love. She is joined by former Scottish Comedian of the Year Larry Dean.
Join UK comedian Tez Illyas and New York-based comedian, Alex Edelman as they perform exciting and new stand-up sets live from BBC's Radio Theatre.
Comedians Nish Kumar and Mae Martin star in this new series showcasing some of the hottest comedic talent on the circuit.
Dane Baptiste, best newcomer nominee at the 2014 Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Awards stars in this episode. Joining Baptiste is Adam Hess who gives the audience some honest confessions about his past relationships.
Sofie Hagen confides in our audience about one particularly adventurous sexual encounter, as well as delving into the hilarious world of superfans including a reading of her own fan fiction about one particular Irish boyband.
James Acaster discusses his love of acapella music (mainly football chants) and Spencer Jones performs his award-winning physical and prop-based show.
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