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Live At The Apollo
- TV stand-up
- BBC Two / BBC One
- 2004 - 2025
- 126 episodes (18 series)
Stand-up comedy performances from London's Hammersmith Apollo, by the biggest acts on the circuit. Stars Jack Dee.
- Due to return for Series 20
- Catch-up on Series 19, Episode 7
Streaming rank this week: 1,999
Episode menu
Series 11 - Noel At The Apollo
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Broadcast details
- Date
- Sunday 20th December 2015
- Time
- 10:10pm
- Channel
- BBC Two
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Peter Dickson | Announcer |
Nina Conti | Host / Presenter |
Josh Widdicombe | Guest |
Hal Cruttenden | Guest |
Tanyalee Davis | Guest |
Paul Wheeler | Director |
Anthony Caveney | Series Producer |
Mia Cross | Producer |
Joe Norris | Executive Producer |
Andrew Beint | Executive Producer |
Steve Andrews | Editor |
Colin Pigott | Production Designer |
Video
Nina Conti on Tim's dream job
Nina Conti invites an audience member on stage to discuss his dream job.
Featuring: Nina Conti.
Press
Radio Times review
A lightly sparkling edition of the stand-up showcase, although without too much disrespect to the comics on the bill, a Christmas Apollo doesn't mean a host of bigger names. Josh Widdicombe, after a year of ubiquity that's included sitcom and topical comedy as well as stage work, gets a very warm welcome for a decent observational routine about going home for Christmas to a single bed. Before him are the ribald Tanyalee Davis and Hal Cruttenden, who's always a little edgier than his camp, cuddly persona suggests.
The host is ventriloquist Nina Conti, doing her now-familiar improvisation using audience members as dummies.
Jack Seale, Radio Times, 16th December 2015