Melbourne Comedy Festival's Big Three-Oh! - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Gerry Connolly, Judith Lucy and the long awaited reunion of Lano & Woodley!

Episode 2
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Wil Anderson, Rachel Berger, Luke McGregor and Eddie Perfect, with a guest appearance from Briggs.

Episode 3
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Nina Conti, David Quirk, Anthony Morgan, Die Roten Punkte and Dave Hughes.

Episode 4
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Sammy J & Randy, Simon Munnery, Wendy Harmer, Kevin Kropinyeri & Andy Saunders and Charlie Pickering.

Episode 5
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Rich Hall, Hannah Gadsby, Dave O'Neil, Ronny Chieng and the Umbilical Brothers.

Episode 6
Hosted by Tommy Little, featuring Cal Wilson, Greg Fleet, Stephen K Amos and Tripod.
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