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Britain's loved Pub Landlord is back and celebrating his two decades at the lager top, by serving up his unique, special brew of bar-room banter.

Following the nationwide success of the Guv's previous sold out tours, no half measures are served as the multi-award winning comedian commemorates his 20th anniversary with a monumental brand new stand-up show. Get your orders in now!

Broken Britain may be staring into the bottom of an empty pint glass, but don't lose hope - Al Murray, The Pub Landlord, is back to fill it up with a brand-new show of epic proportions.

Bianca Del Rio, season 6 winner of Rupaul's Drag Race, is hilariously hateful in this stand-up comedy special. The self-described "clown in a gown" takes the audience on a journey through her childhood, pointing out the experiences that created the "Rolodex of Hate" in her brain. Along the way she takes a few detours to interact with the audience. No one is safe from her lightening quick lashes, but her victims hardly have time to feel the sting before she zips on to the next topic.

Recorded live at the Brighton Dome, stand-up Sarah Millican shares her thoughts on moving to the countryside, getting a rescue dog, and her struggles with irritable bowel syndrome.

U.K. Comedian Peter Kay returns with a record breaking show.

Sarah Millican returns to the stage with her show covering topics such as road rage, IBS, her favourite word and how she lets her husband know that "tonight's the night".

Filmed on 3rd March 2017 It's a big night for Jonathan Pie's career and his first ever attempt at "light entertainment". It does not go to plan.
The night quickly descends into chaos as Pie's professional and personal life collide. Pie's rage boils over into a rant of epic proportions as he "builds up a blistering head of foul-mouthed steam as he rips apart targets on both sides of the Westminster divide" (Evening Standard). It's an "electrifying performance" (Chortle) that is both "Ridiculously funny and Smart as fuck" (Shappi Khorsandi) in a show that is "desperately misjudged" (The Times).

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