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- Dave Landau returns to where it all started, Mark Ridley's Comedy Castle, for his first one-hour special "A Prison 10" to talk about his insane past life, his family, and all the ups and downs it took for him to get to his present life.
- Jonathan Pie, the irate news reporter, is running a pilot of a prospective late night political talk show he is trying to flog to the BBC. We witness a blistering stand up routine as Jonathan takes on all sides in an entertaining and, at times, hilarious 90 routine.
- One man. One Mission. Is it possible? No, not really. Milton reveals the truth about being an international spy, before being given a disappointing new identity which forced him to appear on Mock the Week, Live at the Apollo. But this is also a love story with the twist, or even a really bad sprain. Just gloriously daft nonsense or is there a deeper meaning? Every man has his price. Sainsburys, where good food costs less.
- In this story-telling, spoken-word program Brody explores his experiences of heartbreak and hope at the intersection of Art and Commerce. An almost Proustian memory play, Brody recalls a lifetime of professional disappointment and disillusionment on the drive to and from what might just be the most important meeting of his career. Hilarious and poignant. David Sedaris says, "Dylan is funny in ways that don't remind me of anyone."
- Grappling with what it means to be a woman in comedy in a post #metoo world, and the inherit misogyny of the comedy industry, this is a delightful comedy special from Scottish comic Eleanor Morton. The show is clever social commentary revolving around Eleanor's confident American alter ego, and the reality of what it means to inhabit the real world and confront double standards in the comedy industry as her real, Scottish self. Eleanor has performed at The Fringe 6 times, and her 2014 show Lollipop was nominated for a Scottish Comedy Award for Best Show.