Dave's One Night Stand
- TV stand-up
- U&Dave
- 2010 - 2012
- 20 episodes (4 series)
Comedy show on digital channel Dave in which comedians return to their hometowns to perform a stand-up show. Stars Ben Elton, Johnny Vegas, Sarah Millican, Jack Whitehall, Russell Kane and more.
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Familiar to many as the teacher who towers over the wretches of The Inbetweeners and bears an uncanny resemblance to Rik Mayall, Greg Davies returns to his native Shropshire. He takes an easy but effective pot shot at local newspaper headlines, does an extended routine about nicknames which will strike a chord with anyone who spent their teens at an all-boys school, and triumphs with an extended rant about owl cunnilingus. Guests are Roisin Conaty and Tom Deacon, who is good on the female tendency to clamber into pyjamas the moment they get home from work.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 12th May 2011Greg Davies is probably best known to viewers as the fuming, frothing sixth-form teacher in The Inbetweeners, but he proves just as entertaining (and excitable) telling his own gags. This final stand-up session - it's Dave's answer to Live at the Apollo - takes place at the Severn Theatre in Davies' home town of Shrewsbury, and Davies drags a mortified old schoolmate out of the audience to make his point that, for him, puberty was evidently as dull, humiliating and rib-tickling as it is portrayed in the teen sitcom. Davies is even funnier on the woes of reaching middle age as, fortunately for us, he isn't too old to stop making silly faces and creepy voices. Also performing are hotly tipped newcomer Tom Deacon who describes the trials and tribulations of moving in with your girlfriend and her "comfies"; and less lucky in love, if equally witty, Roisin Conaty on living with her nan.
Claire Webb, Radio Times, 12th May 2011Greg Davies is so relentlessly silly, it can be tiring, but it can also be inspired, like here where he displays his stupid, stupid comedy to a hometown crowd. And is brilliantly heckled by a former classmate.
TV Bite, 12th May 2011Greg Davies interview
Greg Davies is sitting in a hotel in Sheffield, not far from where the snooker final was recently held. "I like to paint a picture for readers," he says. "I've treated myself to a posh hotel this time, but I've spent most of my time over the past six months in hotels up and down the country while on tour."
Andy Welch, AOL, 11th May 2011Greg Davies interview
Family's important to Greg Davies and he's quick to point out that while he seemingly slates them so publicly in his act, he hopes this conveys what a close unit they really are. Watch him on Dave's One Night Stand this Thursday, where he returns to Shropshire, and you'll see him introducing his former stomping ground by way of some fierce bickering with his sister.
Kirsten Lester, Chortle, 9th May 2011Greg Davies interview
Probably best known as the fearsome Mr Gilbert in The Inbetweeners, Greg Davies is also one-third of comedy troupe We Are Klang and an acclaimed stand-up in his own right. We spoke to Greg, and he revealed the truth about Shrewsbury and his meat flower...
Sky, 7th May 2011Ed Gamble's backstage blog
I haven't had to write about what I did on a particular day since I was seven and I kept a compulsory holiday diary...
Ed Gamble, UKTV, 6th May 2011Tonight's the turn of Dublin comedian and Edinburgh veteran Jason Byrne to do the Dave thing. He performs his energetic, excited act in front of his home crowd at the Olympia Theatre and is supported by Rob Rouse, a funny northerner living in South London with his duck. Milton Jones is also on the bill. He may look like he's licked the electric socket but he's actually very funny. His wry observational wit will have you nicking his gags at work tomorrow.
Sky, 5th May 2011Milton Jones interview
He's the king of the surreal one-liner who's been lighting up Mock The Week since Frankie's departure. We spoke to Milton Jones about gag-pies, jumpers and new material...
UKTV, 2nd May 2011Dermot Whelan's backstage blog
You know it's going to be a good day at work when you arrive at the venue to see two comedians hanging out the door of a black taxi wearing wigs.
Dermot Whelan, UKTV, 28th April 2011