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After Midnight - (Dec 5th)
Wild Crime - (Dec 5th)
BEASTARS - (Dec 5th)
Sold on SLC - (Dec 5th)
Australia on Fire- Climate Emergency - (Dec 5th)
The Jury- Death on the Staircase - (Dec 5th)
All the Queens Men - (Dec 5th)
Drag Race Thailand - (Dec 5th)
Taronga- Whos Who In The Zoo - (Dec 5th)
The Chase Australia - (Dec 5th)
Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen - (Dec 5th)
The 11th Hour with Stephanie Ruhle - (Dec 5th)
Letters and Numbers - (Dec 5th)
Love Island Australia - (Dec 5th)
Holidazed - (Dec 5th)
Return to Las Sabinas - (Dec 5th)
Abbott Elementary - (Dec 5th)
Here Come the Irish - (Dec 5th)
The Masked Singer - (Dec 5th)
The Day of the Jackal - (Dec 5th)
Louis-José takes a stand: yes, he admits, he describes himself as slow, going against the grain of his time where immediacy is valued, thus justifying his affection for this underestimated and unloved month. Captured in September 2018 at the legendary Capitol Theater in Moncton.
Ray Romano cut his stand-up teeth at the Comedy Cellar in New York. Now, in his first comedy special in 23 years, he returns to where it all began.
Gabriel "Fluffy" Iglesias discusses his teenage son and encounters with Snoop Dogg, Chris Rock and Vicente Fernández in this stand-up special for 2019.
In his first-ever stand-up special, Ken Jeong shares hilarious stories from his Hollywood career - and reveals how "The Hangover" saved his life.
James Davis: Live From The Town is a raucous hour of comedy that puts Davis’s second-to-none stage presence and crowd engagement on full display. With a captivating delivery that keeps his audience hanging on his every word, Davis shows incredible range, including an impression of Barack Obama as a party DJ; the invention of Barbecue Davis, his professional golf alter-ego; dissections of social topics from #MeToo to police violence; and hilarious commentary on everything from “pimp uncles” to getting his car keyed.
Fresh out of national law university, Bassi arrives in Delhi as a young lawyer with dreams, ambition and friends. All he needs is some perspective and a lot of money but timing and bosses keep getting in his way. He relates the story of his odyssey with defining career decisions and celebrations of wins and losses, in the midst of the incredible comedy that has been his life.
Stand-up comedian Kaya Yanar dissects the allure of Switzerland through the eyes of a German who's lived there.
Henrik Schyffert's acclaimed solo show, where he makes a personal view of his own shortcomings and fears in a Sweden where concern is increasing. At a time when more and more people are digging in trenches and desperately sticking to their views, Henrik wants to break the deadlock by at least trying to investigate himself. There will be a breakneck roller coaster between gravity and comedy, but the message is: Don't be afraid!
During Lockdown, Jason Byrne discovered a live recording he had made in 2016 at Vicar St in Dublin. It was professionally recorded and upon delivery the hard drives had been mislaid. When it was rediscovered we immediately set about editing and finishing the show. And the final product is a wonderful example of the "Outright King of Live Comedy" on top of his game. It's also a fine reminder of what life was like before the pandemic. The show contains scenes of hugging, kissing, high fiving, dry riding, casual exchange of bodily fluids and a 1000 people packed into a room laughing their hoops off.
Victoria Wood seen performing live at her sold-out show in the Albert Hall using her usual anecdotal humour and amusing songs to cheer the huge audience.