7 Days Says Sorry to Hamilton

After eight years of relentless gags at Hamilton's expense, and to celebrate its 250th episode, 7 Days is pleased to announce that it will be doing its first ever recorded TV show in the city of Hamilton.
Jeremy Corbett, 7 Days presenter said, "Personally, I am very grateful to Hamilton for all the good content they have provided us with over the years. This is our way of saying sorry and giving back to the people of Hamilton. And of course, we will be including a montage of some of our best Hamilton related gags throughout the history of the show."
Hosted by Jeremy Corbett, the show will also feature comedians Paul Ego, Dai Henwood, Rhys Mathewson, Cal Wilson, Josh Thompson and Cori Gonzalez-Macuer.
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