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You, Me and the Apocalypse (2015) [TV] Douban NeoDB TMDB
You, Me and the Apocalypse Season 1 part of TV Series: You, Me and the Apocalypse
director: Michael Engler / Saul Metzstein actor: Mathew Baynton / Jenna Fischer
When the news is announced that a comet is on an unavoidable collision course with Earth, the most hilarious and unexpected chain of events imaginable is set in motion.
Stewart Lee: If You Prefer a Milder Comedian, Please Ask for One (2010) [Movie] TMDB IMDb
Stewart Lee: If You Prefer a Milder Comedian, Please Ask for One
director: Tim Kirkby actor: Stewart Lee / Nick Pynn
TV's Frankie Boyle has declared that no-one over 40 should do stand-up, as the old comedians lose their edge and their anger. Stewart Lee is 42 and Frankie's heartless Scottish words have made him wonder if it's worth carrying on. Undaunted, the furiously baffled comedian tries to win round the legendarily harsh Glasgow audience with a crowd-pleasing Mcintyre-style routine about coffee shops, but is distracted by scores of imaginary pirates; he tries to talk about every day middle aged men's concerns, but is drawn into a forty minute rant against Top Gear and all it stands for; he attempts to find some common ground with happy childhood memories that he and the audience can share, but is instead consumed with loathing and despair as a result of a Magners' Cider advertising campaign.
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle (2009) [TV] IMDb WikiData TMDB
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle
director: Tim Kirkby actor: Stewart Lee / Chris Morris
other title: Stewart Lee’s Comedy Vehicle
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle is a comedy series created by Stewart Lee. The BBC Two series debuted on 16 March 2009, and featured stand-up routines filmed at The Mildmay Club in Newington Green, and sketches based on a weekly theme, featuring amongst others Simon Munnery, Kevin Eldon and Paul Putner with voice-over parts recorded by Peter Serafinowicz. The series is produced by Richard Webb and directed by Tim Kirkby. The programme is executive-produced by Armando Iannucci and script-edited by Chris Morris, marking a rare reformation of their creative double-act.