NOW That's What I Call Comedy - The Absolute Very Best Of Modern Comedy
A comprehensive collection of funny comedy sketches and stand-up routines from recent years to celebrate Red Nose Day 2009.
First released: Monday 2nd March 2009
The full run-down is:
1. Catherine Tate: Lauren & Tony Blair (Comic Relief 2007)
2. Gavin & Stacey: Bowling
3. Peter Kay's Pop Factor: Man I Feel Like a Woman
4. Michael McIntyre: Accents
5. Little Britain USA: Lou & Andy go to Church
6. Frank Skinner: Osama Song
7. That Michell & Webb Look: Who Let The Dogs Out?
8. Sean Lock: The Environment
9. Harry Hill's TV Burp: Eastenders (Comic Relief 2007)
10. Russell Howard: Nans & Newspapers
11. QI: The Acropolis
12. Ricky Gervais: Ricky in Kenya (Comic Relief 2007)
13. Alan Carr: Football
14. The Peter Serafinowicz Show: Darth Vader in Love
15. Bill Bailey: Fur
16. We Can Be Heroes (Chris Lilly): Ja'mie King
17. Lee Evans: Self-Service Checkouts
18. Mock The Week: Commercials That Never Made it To Air
19. Flight Of The Conchords: Part-Time Model
20. Russell Brand's Ponderland: Budgie
21. Lenny Henry: Growing Up in Dudley
22. The Thick Of It: Shadow Minister Receives a Makeover
23. Star Stories: Take That Duet
24. Lee Mack: Glasses
25. The IT Crowd: Friendface
26. Jo Brand: Teenagers
27. The Armstrong & Miller Show: Predictive Text
28. Never Mind The Buzzcocks: Amy & Penny
29. The Mighty Boosh: The Power of the Crimp
30. Jack Dee: Bumble Bee
31. Mr Bean: Mr Bean's Wedding (Comic Relief 2007)
32. Jimmy Carr: A Few Quick Ones
33. Have I Got News For You: Brian Blessed
34. Sacha Baron Cohen: Bruno on Daytona Beach
35. Dara O'Briain: Magician
36. Harry & Paul: Dragon's Den - Augcember
37. The Vicar Of Dibley: Wife Swap (Comic Relief 2007)
38. Teaser for Comic Relief Single 2009
- Distributor: EMI
- Region: 2
- Discs: 1
- Catalogue: VTDVD948
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