Live at the Apollo - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Sean Lock, John Bishop
Live at the Apollo returns to BBC One, showcasing the best of British comedy talent. 8 Out of 10 Cats star Sean Lock introduces Liverpool's finest, John Bishop, from the world-famous Hammersmith Apollo.

Lee Mack, Rich Hall, Danny Bhoy
Lee Mack, comedian and star of BBC One sitcom Not Going Out, presents sets from American comic Rich Hall and Scotland's Danny Bhoy.

Dara Ó Briain, Greg Davies, Stewart Francis
Mock the Week host Dara O Briain brings the house down, before introducing sets from Inbetweeners star Greg Davies and Canadian one-liner specialist Stewart Francis.

Kevin Bridges, Shappi Khorsandi, Jack Whitehall
Scottish comic Kevin Bridges introduces sets from Shappi Khorsandi and Jack Whitehall.

Stephen K. Amos, Jon Richardson, Micky Flanagan
Stephen K Amos presents an evening of stand-up comedy in front of a 3,500-strong audience at the Hammersmith Apollo, with special guest appearances from the brilliant Jon Richardson and London's very own Micky Flanagan.

Lenny Henry, Mike Wilmot, Tommy Tiernan
In the last episode of the series, our host is one of the nation's favourite funny men, Lenny Henry. Lenny introduces truly brilliant guest appearances from Canada's King of Grouch, Mike Wilmot, and Ireland's legendary Tommy Tiernan.
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