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Amazon Prime Video
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68
8.6
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76
/71/
4.1
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94
/20/

George Carlin: Back in Town (1996)
Back in Town is George Carlin's ninth HBO special. It was also released on CD on September 17, 1996. This was also his first of many performances at the Beacon Theater in New York City. He rants about Abortion, The death penalty, prison farms, fart jokes, free floating hostility and words.
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Netflix
73
63
7.3
/1964/
68
/278/
68
/47/
3.6
/2490/
100
/8/
59
/30/

Michelle Wolf: Joke Show (2019)
Comedian Michelle Wolf takes on outrage culture, massages, childbirth, feminism and much more (like otters) in a stand-up special from New York City.
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Netflix
59
6.8
/40877/
66
/2775/
64
/771/
2.7
/59903/
45
/22/
60
/270/

Death to 2020 (2020)
2020: A year so [insert adjective of choice here], even the creators of Black Mirror couldn't make it up… but that doesn't mean they don't have a little something to add. This comedy event that tells the story of the dreadful year that was — and perhaps still is? The documentary-style special weaves together some of the world's most (fictitious) renowned voices with real-life archival footage.
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Amazon Prime Video
81
55
8.5
/2722/
77
/141/
75
/67/
4.0
/2036/
90
/10/

Bill Hicks: Relentless (1992)
Bill Hicks tells us how he feels about non-smokers, blow-jobs, religion, war and peace, and drugs and music.
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Netflix
53
6.3
/16260/
62
/1195/
59
/279/
2.5
/25662/
33
/58/

Death to 2021 (2021)
This comedic retrospective mixes archival footage and scripted sketches as it revisits all the dread — and occasional delight — that 2021 had to offer.
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78
48
7.8
/985/
77
/134/
63
/19/
3.8
/584/
95
/184/
79
/9133/

Peter Kay: The Tour That Didn't Tour Tour (2011)
He’s back! One of Britain’s best loved comedians finally brings his record breaking Tour That Doesn’t Tour Tour to DVD. With his first live tour in seven years, playing to over one million people, this hilarious NEW show, sees Peter back on nights, doing what he does best, live stand-up comedy.
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74
32
8.0
/2031/
77
/69/
65
/22/
3.7
/541/

Peter Kay: Live at the Top of the Tower (2000)
Peter Kay's hilarious stand up show. This is a live recording of his show in Blackpool which is one of the fastest selling comedy titles ever. Filmed in front of a packed, partisan crowd, Live At The Top Of The Tower is the freshest most hilarious stand up show from the country's funniest new comedian.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
68
27
6.9
/1300/
69
/68/
68
/26/
3.3
/318/
68
/17/

Bill Maher: But I'm Not Wrong (2010)
In front of a live audience at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts in Raleigh, North Carolina, the Emmy-nominated host of Real Time with Bill Maher performs an all-new hour of stand-up comedy. Among the topics Bill discusses in his ninth HBO solo special are: Whether the "Great Recession" is really over; the fake patriotism of the right wing; what goes on in the mind of a terrorist; why Obama needs a posse instead of the secret service; the drug war; Michael Jackson; getting out of Iraq and Afghanistan; racism; the Teabagger movement; religion; the health-care fight; why Gov. Mark Sanford will come out looking good, and how silly it is to ask "Why do men cheat?"; and why comedy most definitely didn't die when George Bush left office.
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83
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8.7
/280/
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/34/
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/7/
4.1
/1176/

Randy Writes a Novel (2019)
Randy Feltface teams up with a typewriter in this hilarious hour of spoken word and gratuitous arm movements.
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73
22
7.6
/1184/
75
/87/
65
/26/
3.5
/393/
80
/1/

Michael McIntyre: Live & Laughing (2008)
Acclaimed stand-up comedian Michael McIntyre delivers a hilarious performance to a receptive crowd at London's Hammersmith Apollo.
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69
15
7.2
/314/
67
/62/
67
/13/
3.6
/350/

Gary Gulman: It's About Time (2016)
Netflix presents standup and two-time Last Comic Standing finalist Gary Gulman. Titled It’s About Time, the tour marks Gulman’s 20th year in comedy and stops at the Bowery Ballroom in New York.
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AMC+ Amazon Channel
37
14
4.3
/650/
39
/31/
40
/17/
27
/34/

Dogging: A Love Story (2009)
An aspiring Gordie journalist drops his inhibitions to research the UK's North East outdoor sex scene. He meets a certain girl in a car park, and the totally unexpected happens.
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77
13
8.1
/119/
77
/41/
73
/6/
3.9
/572/

Joe Lycett: More, More, More! How Do You Lycett? How Do You Lycett? (2022)
Join Joe Lycett (the artist formerly known as Hugo Boss) doing what he does best: talking at a room of people in a queer and comedic fashion. His first tour in years promises to be packed with MORE jokes, MORE comedy anecdotes and MORE inappropriate and arguably disturbing paintings, all in the hope of answering the age-old question: How do you Lycett? How do you Lycett?
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73
11
8.3
/255/
51
/14/
72
/6/
3.6
/207/
90
/10/

Bill Hicks Live: Satirist, Social Critic, Stand-up Comedian (2004)
Since Bill died in 1993, his work has reached a new audience and he has become a powerful cult figure. The DVD captures Bill at his very best, with three of his legendary filmed performances: "One Night Stand" - the Old Vic Theatre in Chicago (30 min) "Revelations" - the Dominion Theatre in London (65 min) "Relentless" - Bill’s breakout performance at the Montreal Comedy Festival (70 min)
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/7/
42
/2/

Bill Hicks: Bill Loses it in Chicago (1989)
One of Hicks's most famous quotes was delivered during a gig in Chicago - known s the "Infamous Bill Looses it in Chicago" show - in 1989 (later released as the bootleg I'm Sorry, Folks). After a heckler repeatedly shouted "Free Bird", Hicks screamed that "Hitler had the right idea, he was just an underachiever!" Hicks followed this remark with a misanthropic tirade calling for unbiased genocide against the whole of humanity.
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80
/1/

Mark Nelson: Live from Dumfries (2024)
Award-winning stand-up comedian Mark Nelson’s triumphant homecoming gig in the sold-out Theatre Royal in Dumfries. From growing up in the south west of Scotland in the 90s and bringing his wife back to the city to revisit the nightclubs of his youth, to becoming a family man on the road to middle age, Mark delivers a barrage of jokes detailing his life through the ages and the challenges facing modern Scotland. Outrageous punchlines are surrounded by sharp observations, which have the packed theatre in stitches from beginning to end.
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40
/1/

Jo Caulfield: Here Comes Trouble (2024)
Hot on the heels of her sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run, Here Comes Trouble is packed with brilliant routines and fantastically embarrassing stories. Audiences can expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one liners as Jo gets her claws into everything and everyone. From yelling at strangers on trains (and many other places), to discussing ridiculous sexual fantasies and annoying her neighbours, Jo doesn’t mean to cause trouble; she just has the nerve to say out loud what everyone else thinking! This is Jo Caulfield doing what she does best: pure Stand-Up. Just Jo, a microphone, and a bad attitude.
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?
90
/1/

NINA G: STUTTERER INTERRUPTED (2023)
This one-of-a-kind comedy special showcases the comedian's riotous stand-up performance, exploring everything from the Disability experience to her Italian-Catholic upbringing to body image issues and more.
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5.2
/15/
70

Jason Byrne is... The Ironic Bionic Man (2024)
Jason Byrne, half man, half natural disaster. Over the course of his accident-prone life Jason has been rebuilt from the ground up. Bits removed, metal pins, new knee, and an eye that’s been treated, over the years, by the medical profession like a game of Pong. This all culminated last year with heart surgery, twice! He enjoyed it so much he went back for more. Join the most gifted live comedian on the planet as he invites you to laugh at his misfortune. If he tried to say Schadenfreude, he’d probably dislocate his tongue.
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80
/1/

Angela Barnes: Hot Mess (2023)
Angela Barnes has good intentions but trying to live your best life, as it turns out, is really bloody hard.
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The Roku Channel
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6.0
/50/
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65
/3/

Steve Jobless (2023)
An introverted office drone tries to navigate through corporate America, and one tragic day he meets his match. He then realizes he needs to play the capitalistic game in order to survive. His pain and confusion is your laughter.
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63
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6.7
/158/
70
/21/
54
/4/

Lewis Black: Tragically, I Need You (2023)
With Tragically, I Need You, Lewis Black brings his inimitable insights to the post-Pandemic state of the world. Picking up where he left off with the Grammy-nominated Thanks For Risking Your Life. This time Lewis has the view of someone who spent entirely too much time in isolation during the Pandemic, where the irksome details of life drew his acute attention. As the world shut down in the spring of 2020, Lewis went on a quarantine-tinged journey of self-discovery which led him to many personal revelations, including that he is old, that solitary confinement is a punishment, and that all recipes are made for a happy family of four, and most importantly, never look directly in a cat’s eyes.
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20
/1/

How to Watch a Movie (2022)
If you've ever wondered, this is How to Watch a Movie.
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68
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7.3
/64/
73
/13/
58
/5/

Rhod Gilbert: The Book of John (2022)
Filmed live from the Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff, 'The Book of John' is the sold-out, highly anticipated new show from Rhod Gilbert, which critics have called 'uproariously funny' - The Guardian. Raw, personal and brutally honest like never before, Rhod takes us on a non-nonsense journey into finding the homour when you've hit rock bottom.
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60
/1/

Drives Me Crazy (2022)
All Denny wants to do is get by like everybody else, but there always seems to be something in the way.
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80
/1/

Les présidents français et l'humour (2020)
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7.2
/28/
60
/9/
60
/2/

Emily Heller: Ice Thickeners (2019)
The comic and writer for HBO’s Barry compares Donald Trump to Air Bud, answers some FAQs about vegetarianism, and recalls telling her personal trainer about her lack of fitness goals.
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?
60
/3/
76
/5/

Bill Hicks: Igby's, LA (1994)
A bootleg of Bill's SECOND-to-last live performance at Igby's Comedy Club in LA on January 5, 1994.
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66
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7.8
/22/
58
/13/
62
/2/

Adam Hills - Inflatable (2011)
"Inflatable" is a raucous, poignant and ultimately uplifting show that received five star reviews from Melbourne to Edinburgh, and played to sold out audiences across the UK. Adam discusses the intricacies of sign language, the politeness of the Dutch, prostate awareness, what it feels like to have an "old man rant" and the joy of seeing the Paralympics live. Of course, no Adam Hills show is complete without including members of the audience, so you'll also see an impromptu boyband, a sex toy goody bag and much more. Let Adam Hills inflate you with this riotous live show. Joyous. Uplifting. Inflatable.
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7.1
/36/
44
/5/
70
/2/

Ross Noble: The Headspace Cowboy (2011)
Ross Noble, Northumberland's number one stand-up, performs more surreal flights of fantasy in his 2011 live shows. However, there is a quirk to 'Headspace Cowboy': there's no one central show on offer. Rather, you have a 'bumper selection pack' of equal size chunks, from different gigs, each one lasting about 40-50 minutes.
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7.4
/40/
57
/7/
60
/1/

Richard Herring: Someone Likes Yoghurt (2005)
In his excellent Someone Likes Yoghurt, Herrring shares with us his world of gonorrhoea-transmiting magpies, his attempts to become successor to Pope John Paul II, and his local supermarket's utterly humiliating new checkout service: the grocery interrogation.
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51
/6/
50
/3/

Josie Long: Trying Is Good (2009)
Josie Long demonstrates her love of experimental humour in this award-winning live show that confirms her potential as one of the upcoming stars of UK comedy. "... wonderful... a perfect antidote to cynicism" (Observer) "Excellent timing, delivery and an obvious ability as a performer... you'd have to have a heart of stone not to leave with a broad smile on your face" (The Stage)
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54
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5.7
/169/
37
/4/
68
/8/

A Man Like Me (2002)
A postal worker falls in love with the Chinese waitress at a Chinese restaurant. They start dating and quickly fall in and out of love, the waitress returning to China. The young man looks for comfort in his father but he's too preoccupied with winning the Eurovision song contest. After listening to loser friends talk about what Sylvester Stallone would do in his situation, the postal worker decides to buy a ticket to China and follow his love to her home.
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Amazon Prime Video
76
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7.3
/280/
75
/27/
82
/5/

Christopher Titus: Amerigeddon (2019)
2018, what the hell is going on? Hawaii just got an incoming nuclear missile threat and because of our new leader, people believed it. We have lost our way as a country. The world thinks we’re a joke and there’s a joke in the most powerful position in the world. I would give my yakuza pinkie right now for Mitt Romney. All that being said the new show is a killer balance between right and left. Thoughtful conservatives and my Grandma are starting to realize that we made a mistake. AMERIGEDDON is bringing the country together one drunk audience at a time. It’s for all of us because it takes one side, The side of America. Don’t worry about anything people! It’ll be okay, we will survive, or live in a post apocalyptic gasoline fueled thrill ride where tribes fight each other over who should lead...just like now, except we’ll all have Mohawks.
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Amazon Prime Video
74
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7.7
/962/
75
/37/
72
/11/

Rahul Subramanian: Kal Main Udega (2018)
Rahul Subramanian's stand up comedy solo 'Kal Main Udega' is filled with unrelated topics, no transitions, inconsequential takes on consequential subjects and also a bit of mildly bad dancing.
poster
68
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7.0
/436/
65
/28/
72
/8/

Paul Mooney: Know Your History - Jesus Is Black... So Was Cleopatra (2007)
Few comedians can stir up controversy like the legendary Paul Mooney -- writer for Richard Pryor, creator of In Living Color's Homey the Clown and featured guest on Chappelle's Show. With his characteristic brutal honesty, Mooney passionately and hysterically charges into the electrified currents of racial tension. In this magnificent standup performance at Hollywood's Laugh Factory, Mooney earns a standing ovation with his relentless no-holds-barred observations on black history, stereotypes and prejudices, living in White America, celebrity divas and much, much more!
poster
71
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7.2
/189/
71
/56/
72
/4/
3.6
/200/

Sarah Millican: Outsider (2016)
Live stand-up performance by Geordie comic Sarah Millican, recorded at the Brighton Dome as part of her 2016 nationwide tour. Her irreverent take on modern life includes her views on living in the countryside, bullying and body image.
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The Roku Channel
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Trevor (2023)
Trevor, an Englishman living in Spain, is visited by his daughter who brings information that will change Trevor's life forever.
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Emmanuel Sonubi: Emancipated (2023)
Born in North London, Sonubi discusses his time as a doorman in some of the scariest clubs in London, his career in musical theatre and life as a parent to two young children.


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