Live at the Apollo - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Michael McIntyre, Rich Hall, Rhod Gilbert
The BAFTA-nominated Live at the Apollo presents the best of British stand-up comedy, as Michael McIntyre introduces Rich Hall and Rhod Gilbert at the Hammersmith Apollo, London.

The Pub Landlord, Shappi Khorsandi, Russell Kane
The cream of British stand-up comedy cuts loose at London's world-famous Hammersmith Apollo, leaving the audience breathless and cheering for more. Al Murray introduces Shappi Khorsandi and Russell Kane.

Sean Lock, Jason Manford
The cream of British stand-up comedy cut loose at London's world famous Hammersmith Apollo as Sean Lock introduces Jason Manford.

Dara Ó Briain, Frankie Boyle
Ireland's king of comedy Dara O Briain hosts another evening of comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo, introducing his Celtic comedy soul brother Frankie Boyle.

Lenny Henry, Ed Byrne, Andy Parsons
The legendary Lenny Henry hosts another evening of comedy from the Hammersmith Apollo, and introduces special guests Andy Parsons and Ed Byrne.

Russell Howard, Jo Brand
The stand-up comedy series from London's Hammersmith Apollo concludes with Mock the Week's Russell Howard introducing Jo Brand.
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