
White Male Stand-Up follows much-loved comedian, actor and presenterAlan Davies as he moves from stand-up comedy into life-changing fame as the lead character in BBC mystery drama Jonathan Creek. This is a tale of uplifting highs and painful lows, the dangers of success and excess set alongside a cast of some of the most iconic British comedians, actors and agents. But can Alan escape the past, or will it catch up with him?
Davies has done it again, damn him.Irritatingly good. Maddeningly funny. Annoyingly fine Stephen Fry
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Thursday | 18:00 |
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