Stewart Lee Stand Up Comedy DVD Bundle
5 DVD Bundle from the rebowned UK Comedian, including:
1. STEWART LEE STAND UP COMEDIAN:
"The cleverest, funniest, most cliché-free comedian on the circuit" Ricky Gervais After four years working on Richard Thomas' Jerry Springer - The Opera, Stewart Lee returns to stand-up in search of clarity, self-respect and immediate sensual and intellectual gratification. Captured here for Stewart's first ever live DVD release, Stand Up Comedian documents the strongest set of his career, culminating in a sell-out Spring 2005 tour. See "one of the top three or four living stand-ups" (Time Out) sweat his way through over an hour of smart and subtle bone-dry comedy. Stand-Up Comedian was recorded live in the notoriously comedy-hostile city of Glasgow, where a terrified Des O'Connor once sold advertising space on the soles of his shoes.
2. STEWART LEE CARPET REMNANT WORLD
What can a sexless middle aged married man, whose life now consists mainly of watching Scooby Doo cartoons with a four year old boy, possibly find to write comedy about? Formerly stand-up s youthful iconoclast, Lee now gawps blankly at News 24 as Britain burns down around him, and blinks weirdly at the vast wayside retail outlets during endless journeys to and from increasingly indistinct provincial theatres. Once he lived on the pleasure planet. Now he is trapped in Carpet Remnant World. And so are you. Lee's new DVD (OUT 12/11/12) will feature a live recording (from Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre) of the 2012 show 'Carpet Remnant World' and some really good extras.
3. STEWART LEE COMEDY VEHICLE SERIES ONE
All six episodes from stand up comedian Stewart Lee's 2009 BBC series in which he explores aspects of modern life that have touched a raw nerve, including political correctness, the phenomenon that is Ant and Dec, and celebrity biographies. Episodes comprise: 'Toilet Books', 'Television', 'Political Correctness', 'Global Financial Crisis', 'Comedy' and 'Religion'.
4 STEWART LEE'S COMEDY VEHICLE SERIES TWO
“The comedian of the decade” (The Times) returns with a second outing for his BAFTA-nominated series. “Britain’s twelfth best stand-up comedian” (Channel 4’s 100 Best Stand-Ups) delivers six self-contained sets, staged and shot to capture the real intensity of live comedy as never before seen on the small screen. See Stew discuss charity, crisps, urban living, the 1980s, national identity and David Cameron, with guest appearances from comics guru Alan Moore and a giant Japanese moth.
5. STEWART LEE IF YOU PREFER A MILDER COMEDIAN, PLEASE ASK FOR ONE
Lee's solo show sees the brilliantly unique comedian distracted by scores of imaginary pirates, consumed with loathing for Top Gear and despair over a Magners' Cider ad campaign. No comedy fan should be without this vast and all-consuming epic of stand-up, exploring the absolute limits of the art form. There are also some jokes.
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