Live at the Apollo - Season 9

Season 9

Episodes

Eddie Izzard, Trevor Noah, Josh Widdicombe
Comedy legend Eddie Izzard introduces South Africa's Trevor Noah and Devon's favourite son Josh Widdicombe.

Jack Dee, Seann Walsh, Milton Jones
Jack Dee returns to host Live at the Apollo in the second episode of the stand-up series. His special guests are the irrepressible Seann Walsh and one-liner king Milton Jones.

Sean Lock, Romesh Ranganathan, Marcus Brigstocke
Sean Lock is the host and he introduces one of comedy's fastest-rising stars Romesh Ranganathan and the wonderful Marcus Brigstocke.

Adam Hills, Andi Osho, Terry Alderton
Australian comic Adam Hills introduces performances from Andi Osho and, all the way from Albert Square, Terry Alderton.

Jack Whitehall, Katherine Ryan, Rich Hall
Jack Whitehall presents a selection of North America's finest comics, with stand-up performances from magnificent Canadian comedian Katherine Ryan and American comedy legend Rich Hall.

Nina Conti, Rob Beckett, Jimeoin
Nina Conti and her monkey are the hosts for the last Apollo of the series, with special guests Rob Beckett and Jimeoin.
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