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The Stand Up Sketch Show
The Stand Up Sketch Show

The Stand Up Sketch Show

  • TV stand-up / sketch show
  • ITV2
  • 2019 - 2024
  • 45 episodes (6 series)

ITV2 format that turns comedians' stand-up routines into sketches. Stars Seann Walsh, Russell Kane, Glenn Moore, Dane Baptiste, Emma Amos and more.

  • An episode is repeated at 10:30pm on ITV2

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- Series 2, Episode 4

The Stand Up Sketch Show. Aaron Simmonds

Broadcast details

Date
Monday 16th March 2020
Time
10pm
Channel
ITV2
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Glenn Moore Self
Dane Baptiste Self
Emma Amos Ensemble Actor
Esther Stanford Ensemble Actor
Guest cast
Stephen Bailey Self
Helen Bauer Self
Lily Phillips Self
Aaron Simmonds Self
Tom Lucy Self
Elf Lyons Self
Michael Odewale Self
Lloyd Griffith Self
Aaron Dart Ensemble Actor
Penny Layden Ensemble Actor
Mark Weinman Ensemble Actor
Adam Hess Ensemble Actor
Odimegwu Okoye Ensemble Actor
Seann Walsh Ensemble Actor
Judi Love Ensemble Actor
Simon Lowe Ensemble Actor
Allie Munro Ensemble Actor
Olivette Cole-Wilson Ensemble Actor
Helen Bauer Ensemble Actor
Harriet Kemsley Ensemble Actor
Lewis Andrews Ensemble Actor
Ellisha Blake Ensemble Actor
Aaron Cyrus-Ward Ensemble Actor
Writing team
Olly Cambridge Writer (Additional Material)
Pete Strauss Writer (Additional Material)
Brona C. Titley Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Matt Campion Director
Jenny Joyce Producer
Matt Campion Executive Producer
Saskia Schuster Executive Producer
Tom Jones Editor
Tom Bober Editor
Maria Dagher Production Designer
Jade Mortimer Production Designer
Ben Kent Director of Photography
Nathan Claridge Director of Photography
Peter Lee Suer 1st Assistant Director

Press

TV review: The Stand Up Sketch Show, series 2 episode 4

If they cut down the show to four comedians, giving them five or six minutes each, and made sure that the routines they wished to perform actually benefited from being acted out then this could be a great show. But as it is, it just doesn't work three quarters of the time, the visual element all too often adds absolutely nothing to the material, and the choice of comedian really needs to be improved upon if it's to be a show worthy of anyone's time.

Alex Finch, Comedy To Watch, 18th March 2020

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