DVDs

Review: Red Redmond, BLUE

Review: Red Redmond, BLUE

Redmond’s self-produced Edinburgh show is a sharp mix of personal and political anecdotes, and the more broad musings of a grinningly awkward stand-up comic.…

DVD review: House of Fools series one

DVD review: House of Fools series one

Draw near. Nearer still. Nearer still: The spectacular stupidity of Vic and Bob's House of Fools comes to DVD later this month.…

DVD review: Jack Whitehall Gets Around

DVD review: Jack Whitehall Gets Around

Jack Whitehall can’t do anything wrong at the moment. …

DVD review: Sarah Millican, Home Bird

DVD review: Sarah Millican, Home Bird

If you weren’t able to get tickets for Sarah Millican’s new live show Home Bird this year, then you really did miss a treat. …

DVD review: Lee Mack, Hit The Road Mack

DVD review: Lee Mack, Hit The Road Mack

Self styled banter merchant Lee Mack isn’t for everyone. His fast paced performances can feel a bit old fashioned at times; to the extent that you half expect him to be rounded up and carted back to the 1970s variety show he must have escaped from - or possibly the branch of Pontins where he used to work as a bluecoat.…

DVD review: Russell Howard, Wonderbox

DVD review: Russell Howard, Wonderbox

Russell Howard is still a child, he's a 5'10, 34 year-old, famous blonde child. But is he funny? …

DVD review: Jon Richardson, Nidiot

DVD review: Jon Richardson, Nidiot

Jon Richardson has long been a big name is comedy circles (and a hero for the higher-than-average number of fans with OCD) - but his relatively recent work on 8 Out Of 10 Cats has led to a sharp increase in his fame.…

DVD review: Simon Evans, Live At The Theatre Royal

DVD review: Simon Evans, Live At The Theatre Royal

Simon Evans has been a firm fixture on the stand-up circuit for years, and has been performing at the Edinburgh Fringe since 2000, yet this is his first DVD release.…

DVD review: Jason Manford, First World Problems

DVD review: Jason Manford, First World Problems

Not many DVDs come with the provenance of First World Problems. Having begun as a mammoth, 113-date tour in June 2013, it has been extended and extended into a behemoth of over 300 dates, with venues booked well into 2015. The numbers alone suggest that Jason Manford is doing something right.…

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