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The Comedians Live DVD

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The Comedians 40th Anniversary Show was recorded live at the Blackpool Grand Theatre in summer 2011 as a tribute to the original comedy heavyweights who paved the way for stand-up comedy as we know it today. Featuring hilarious live routines and interviews with Roy Walker, Stan Boardman, Mick Miller, Duggie Brown and all hosted by the legendary Johnnie Hamp. Also included are fascinating never seen before interviews with the late Frank Carson, Jim Bowen and the legendary Bernard Manning in one of his last ever interviews along with hysterical clips of Charlie Williams,... Ken Goodiwn, George Roper plus many more from the original Comedians TV show. [show more]

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Released
29 October 2012
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Fremantle Home Entertainment 
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Runtime
123 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5030697021793 
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Coverage of the summer 2011 gig held at the Blackpool Grand Theatre in which various legends of British comedy took to the stage. 'The Comedians' was a long-running ITV entertainment show featuring many of the finest comics of the day. Among those to take to the stage to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the show's first series were Johnnie Hamp, Roy Walker, Stan Boardman, Mick Miller and Duggie Brown. Footage of some of the show's original stars who have since passed away is also included, such as interviews with Frank Carson, Jim Bowen and Bernard Manning.