The Last Leg
The Last Leg
Channel 4
“Three guys with four legs talking about the week”
Broadcast live in the UK, Adam Hills and co-hosts Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker provide off-beat commentary on the significant moments of the past week. Celebrity guests have included Russell Crowe, Miranda Hart, Jennifer Saunders, Daniel Radcliffe, Carrie Fisher, Noel Fielding, Eddie Izzard, Boris Johnson, Russell Brand, James Corden and Jonathan Ross.
Multi award winning and BAFTA nominated, The Last Leg airs in the UK on Channel 4 and in Australia on ABC One.
The show’s viewers are an integral part of the show, encouraged to take part via Twitter using the #isitok hashtag. You can tweet the show with your #isitok quandaries.
Catch up with The Last Leg on Channel 4’s website.



The Last Leg Live from Rio
The Last Leg Live from Rio
Channel 4
The Last Leg traveled to Rio for the 2016 Paralympics, four years after the show debuted during the 2012 London Paralympics.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker were joined nightly by regular guests including Katherine Ryan, Johnny Vegas, Clare Balding, RJ Mitte and Stephen Mangan as well as a host of Paralympic medalists.
African comedian Trevor Noah, Scotland’s own Danny Bhoy and English comic Simon Evans.

The Last Leg Goes Down Under
The Last Leg Goes Down Under
BBC One
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker head to the Australian wilderness for the ultimate outback road trip in this two-part TV series.
The award-winning gang from The Last Leg have been sent to the wilderness of Australia for the ultimate extreme road trip. They are guided through their adventures by Amar Latif, a charming and thrill seeking Scottish travel agent who also happens to be blind, and who decides to give them a difficult and dangerous road trip as far from their expectations as he can.
The boys learn a great deal about the other side of Australia, a nation with a steadfast optimism and a dark underbelly. But the three find out a few things about each other too, whilst turning each encounter into an exciting, poignant and most of all, richly comedic journey.
The Last Leg Goes Down Under first aired on Channel 4 in January 2016. It is a co-production with True North TV.
Live at the Apollo
Live at the Apollo
BBC Two
BAFTA-nominated Live at the Apollo, features cutting-edge stand up from around the world, including Jack Dee, Joan Rivers, Trevor Noah, Jimmy Carr, Sarah Millican, Michael McIntyre, Frankie Boyle, Katherine Ryan and Eddie Izzard. Live at the Apollo is filmed at the iconic Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith, London.
Live at the Apollo airs in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and Norway.
Catch up with Live At The Apollo on the BBC website.

Kevin Bridges: What’s the Story?
Kevin Bridges: What’s the Story?
BBC One
Scottish comedian Kevin Bridges takes to the road in a series of BBC One specials. He sets out to discover the stories behind some of his stellar on-stage material, by looking at his life and the world he sees around him.
Kevin Bridges: What’s the Story? BBC One, 2012
Kevin Bridges: The Story Continues, BBC One, 2013
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Commonwealth, BBC One, 2014
Kevin Bridges: What’s the Story? Referendum Special, BBC One, 2014
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Referendum, BBC One 2014



Kevin Bridges Live at the Commonwealth
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Commonwealth
BBC One
Kevin Bridges hosts this one-off special for BBC One.
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Commonwealth, is a special night of comedy live from Glasgow’s legendary Theatre Royal. It celebrates the Commonwealth Games coming to the city. Kevin takes to the stage in front of a live theatre audience to present four internationally-renowned comics from the Commonwealth countries.
Appearing on stage are Canada’s finest Katherine Ryan, top South African comedian Trevor Noah, Scotland’s own Danny Bhoy and English comic Simon Evans.
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Referendum
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Referendum
BBC One
Glasgow’s very own Kevin Bridges brings together four of the UK’s top comedians to give their views on the upcoming referendum on Scottish independence.
Kevin’s special guests are Hal Cruttenden, Jack Dee, Kerry Godliman and Frankie Boyle.
Kevin Bridges: Live at the Referendum was recorded in front of a packed audience at Glasgow’s Theatre Royal.

Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow
Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow
BBC One
Filmed for BBC One, Michael McIntyre, one of the UK’s brightest comedy stars, visits the UK’s most prestigious and iconic comedy venues, unearthing a raft of comedy’s brightest new talent and finest comedians en-route. The show was awarded Best Entertainment Show in the 2012 National Television Awards, the 2011 Chortle TV and Radio Award, and the 2009 Royal Television Award for Best Entertainment Programme.
Comedians featured include Jason Manford, Sarah Millican, Kevin Bridges, Micky Flanagan, John Bishop, Sean Lock and Andi Osho. In 2011, the Roadshow was back with a Christmas special filmed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, starring Kylie Minogue, Pixie Lott, James Corden, Jack Dee, Miranda Hart, David Mitchell, Rob Brydon and Rhod Gilbert.
Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live
Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live
BBC Three
Live stand-up from the Festival Theatre during the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring the best comedy talent from around the world.

Channel 4 Comedy Gala
Channel 4 Comedy Gala
Channel 4
The nation’s best-known and most loved comedians come together for a spectacular annual Comedy Gala, filmed at London’s O2 Arena, in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity. The show includes pre-recorded sketches and messages from A-list stars such as Johnny Depp, Rihanna, Sir Patrick Stewart and Ricky Gervais.

Jon Richardson Grows Up
Jon Richardson
Channel 4
This three-part series follows comedian Jon Richardson and his friend Matt Forde as they face up to the adult realities of mortgages, marriage and parenthood.
“What at first might seem purely a vehicle for Richardson’s neurosis-led material turns out to be something genuinely heartwarming, with Forde, a man both continually fizzing with joie de vivre and apparently incapable of embarrassment, the perfect foil for Richardson’s cautious and caustic (but equally endearing) persona.” The Guardian, 27 September 2014
Comedy Central at the Comedy Store
Comedy Central at the Comedy Store
Comedy Central
Filmed at the world-famous Comedy Store in London, Comedy Central at the Comedy Store features the best in up-and-coming and established stand up comedians performing in front of a live audience.
Rich Hall’s Documentaries
Rich Hall’s Documentaries
BBC 4
Rich Hall’s widely praised 90-minute films document his unique cultural critique of American people and places.
How the West was Lost, BBC Four, 2008
The Dirty South, BBC Four, 2010
Rich Hall’s Continental Drifters, BBC Four, 2011
Rich Hall’s Inventing the American Indian, BBC Four, 2012
Rich Hall’s You Can Go to Hell, I’m Going to Texas, BBC Four, 2013
Rich Hall’s California Stars, BBC Four, 2014
“Rich Hall’s The Dirty South was a delicious treat, rather like, if he will forgive me, a cold mint julep on a baking Louisiana verandah.” The Independent, 13 July 2010
Bad Move
Bad Move
ITV
Filmed in the picturesque North Yorkshire Moors, Bad Move is a family comedy set in the most stunning countryside location, where their nearest neighbours Matt (Miles Jupp) and Meena (Manjinder Virk) annoyingly make it all look so easy. Other villagers include Grizzo (Seann Walsh) – a rock star that needs village life to keep him grounded , Ken (Philip Jackson) – Steve’s no-nonsense disapproving father in-law, and Shannon (Sue Vincent) – the local shopkeeper.
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