Brexit Stage Left
- TV stand-up
- VICE
- 2017
- 4 episodes (1 series)
Jamali Maddix, Fern Brady, Alfie Brown and Sean McLoughlin travel Europe to investigate Brexit.
Episode menu
Series 1, Episode 1 - Copenhagen
Broadcast details
- Date
- Wednesday 14th June 2017
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- VICE
- Length
- 30 minutes
Repeats
Show past repeats
Date | Time | Channel |
---|---|---|
Thursday 15th June 2017 | 12:55am | VICE |
Thursday 15th June 2017 | 3:25am | VICE |
Saturday 17th June 2017 | 1:30am | VICE |
Saturday 17th June 2017 | 4:30am | VICE |
Saturday 17th June 2017 | 9:00pm | VICE |
Sunday 18th June 2017 | 5:00am | VICE |
Sunday 18th June 2017 | 10:35pm | VICE |
Monday 19th June 2017 | 2:05am | VICE |
Monday 19th June 2017 | 4:10am | VICE |
Friday 7th December 2018 | 11:00pm | VICE |
Cast & crew
Jamali Maddix | Self |
Fern Brady | Self |
Alfie Brown | Self |
Sean McLoughlin | Self |
Graham Proud | Series Director |
Yonni Usiskin | Executive Producer |
Shane Smith | Executive Producer |
Eddy Moretti | Executive Producer |
Spike Jonze | Executive Producer |
Laura Mills | Editor |
Henry Lockyer | Director of Photography |
Press
This series sees four young comedians - Jamali Maddix, Fern Brady, Alfie Brown and Sean McLoughlin - travel around Europe doing standup, and exploring the continent their xenophobic elders are currently insisting we leave. Judging by this opener - a sojourn in Copenhagen, Denmark - it's light on the cultural analysis and heavier on the standup, with Brown delivering a funny but barely EU-relevant routine, much of it about masturbation.
David Stubbs, The Guardian, 14th June 2017TV preview: Brexit Stage Left, Viceland
Given that most comedians are sticking Brexit material into their act faster than you can say "Conservative minority" it is quite canny of broadcaster Viceland to come up with the four-part Brexit Stage Left, in which a group of comics - Jamali Maddix, Alfie Brown, Fern Brady and Sean McLoughlin - travel to Europe to see what we are going to be missing in a few years and also get to do a gig.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 14th June 2017