Comedy Central at the Comedy Store (2010)
Synopsis
Join Comedy Central at The Comedy Store to see Britain's best comics perform at London's best comedy club.
First Air Date: 2010-09-03
Last Air Date: 2018-09-26
Number of Seasons: 5
Number of Episodes: 84
Networks: Comedy Central
Top Cast
- Fin Taylor as Self
- Mae Martin as Self
- Darren Harriott as Self
- Fern Brady as Self
- Tez Ilyas as Self
- Tom Lucy as Self
- Sophie Willan as Self
- Brennan Reece as Self
- Lauren Pattison as Self
- Rhys James as Self
Seasons
Series 1 (2010)
No overview available for this season.
Episodes:
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Ep. 1: Episode 1
Mark Watson on phrases, meanings and travel. Plus Andrew Lawrence on getting fat and noisy neighbours; Andi Osho on the worst places in Britain and Alun Cochrane on relationships.
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Ep. 2: Episode 2
Jack Whitehall on alpha males; Seann Walsh on drunken conversations; Ava Vidal on child poverty; and Kevin Bridges on South London crime.
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Ep. 3: Episode 3
Micky Flanagan on cockney boys, Kai Humphries on adolescence, Tom Wrigglesworth on public transport and Neil Delamere on diving with sharks.
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Ep. 4: Episode 4
Stand-up comedy from Pete Johansson, Rufus Hound, Jo Caufield and Rob Rouse.
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Ep. 5: Episode 5
Kevin Bridges on his Scottish accent, Zoe Lyons on alpha males, Andrew Lawrence on his school experiences and Russell Kane on the X Factor.
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Ep. 6: Episode 6
Russell Kane on the recession, Micky Flanagan on trying for a baby, Tom Stade on drug addiction and Mark Watson on Londoners and muggers.
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Ep. 7: Episode 7
Alun Cochrane on modern technology, Zoe Lyons on vegans, Seann Walsh on Brighton and Jack Whitehall on the Royal Family and Robert Mugabe.
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Ep. 8: Episode 8
Marlon Davis on Barack Obama, Jason Byrne on getting sex when you're older, Steve Williams on night clubs and Phil Nichol on offending people.
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Ep. 9: Episode 9
Jarred Christmas on aggressive Londoners, Steve Williams on graffiti, Andi Osho on Nigerian parenting and Mike Wilmot on alcoholism and London.
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Ep. 10: Episode 10
Stand-up comedy from Rufus Hound, Tom Stade, Ava Vidal and Simon Evans.
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Ep. 11: Episode 11
Rob Rouse on becoming a father, Paul Tonkinson on the rules of rugby, Terry Alderton on accents and Simon Cowell, and Josh Howie on religion.
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Ep. 12: Episode 12
Jason Byrne on marriage and annoying his wife, Lloyd Langford on the recession, Jo Caulfield on relationships and Dave Fulton on the police.
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Ep. 13: Episode 13
Neil Delamere on a liaison with a Swedish girl, Lucy Porter on fashion, Ian Moore on his kids, Pete Johansson on the differences between men and women.
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Ep. 14: Episode 14
Lloyd Langford on the Winter Olympics, Tom Wrigglesworth on internet porn, Craig Campbell on canoe man, and Justin Moorhouse on getting heckled.
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Ep. 15: Episode 15
Jarred Christmas on marriage, Terry Alderton on Afghanistan, Josh Howie on being Jewish and Phil Nichol on his Canadian roots and accents.
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Ep. 16: Episode 16
Carl Donnelly on his Subway sandwich experience, John Gordillo on binge drinking, Miles Jupp on class differences and Jason John Whitehead on Facebook.
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Ep. 17: Episode 17
Dave Fulton on the World Cup, Mick Ferry on long term relationships, Jeff Innocent on holidaying in Guernsey, and Ian Moore on today's youth.
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Ep. 18: Episode 18
Paul Tonkinson on Boris Johnson, Chris McCausland on online shopping, Lucy Porter on therapy and Miles Jupp on Stephen Hawking.
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Ep. 19: Episode 19
Mick Ferry on Newcastle, Charlie Baker on getting fat, Jason John Whitehead on racism and fame, and Jeff Innocent on Crocs and road rage.
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Ep. 20: Episode 20
Justin Moorhouse on coffee shops, Carl Donnelly on one night stands, Chris McCausland on embarrassing situations, and Craig Campbell on Norway.
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