Stand Up for the Week

Stand Up for the Week (2010-2013)

EndedVariety showComedy

Recorded live at the Clapham Grand in south London, Stand Up for the Week is a series of edgy satirical takes on the big stories and themes of the week, as seen through the eyes of some of the country's best comedians.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 23:05 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E08Episode 8Dec 20, 2013
S05E07Episode 7Dec 13, 2013
S05E06Episode 6Dec 6, 2013
S05E05Episode 5Nov 29, 2013
S05E04Episode 4Nov 22, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Stand Up for the Week' premiere?

'Stand Up for the Week' premiered on June 25, 2010.

Who were the hosts of 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010?

The hosts of 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010 were Kevin Bridges, Jack Whitehall, and Andi Osho.

Which comedians were regular panelists on 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010?

In 2010, regular panelists on 'Stand Up for the Week' included Rich Hall, Jon Richardson, and Seann Walsh.

Did 'Stand Up for the Week' feature guest appearances by other comedians?

Yes, 'Stand Up for the Week' often had guest appearances by various comedians.

What was the format of 'Stand Up for the Week'?

'Stand Up for the Week' was a topical comedy show featuring stand-up performances and panel discussions.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Stand Up for the Week'?

The first season of 'Stand Up for the Week' had a total of eight episodes.

Was 'Stand Up for the Week' a live show?

Yes, 'Stand Up for the Week' was recorded in front of a live audience.

What topics did 'Stand Up for the Week' cover in 2010?

'Stand Up for the Week' covered a wide range of topics, including politics, current events, and popular culture.

Did 'Stand Up for the Week' receive positive reviews from critics?

'Stand Up for the Week' received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its wit and relevance.

Did 'Stand Up for the Week' have a recurring segment or sketch?

Yes, 'Stand Up for the Week' featured a recurring segment called "The Week According to..." where each panelist shared their unique comedic take on the week's events.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Stand Up for the Week'?

There were no major controversies surrounding 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010.

Was 'Stand Up for the Week' nominated for any awards in 2010?

'Stand Up for the Week' was not nominated for any awards in 2010.

Did 'Stand Up for the Week' have a live studio audience?

Yes, 'Stand Up for the Week' had a live studio audience that added to the show's energetic atmosphere.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010?

Yes, notable guest appearances on 'Stand Up for the Week' in 2010 included comedians such as Dara \u00d3 Briain and Sarah Millican.

Did 'Stand Up for the Week' feature any musical performances?

No, 'Stand Up for the Week' primarily focused on stand-up comedy and panel discussions, without including musical performances.

Was 'Stand Up for the Week' a popular show in 2010?

'Stand Up for the Week' gained a dedicated following in 2010 and was appreciated for its humorous and insightful commentary.

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