
Live At The Electric
- TV variety / stand-up / sketch show
- BBC Three
- 2012 - 2014
- 24 episodes (3 series)
Russell Kane hosts a showcase of up-and-coming comic talent. The show features a mix of sketch acts and character comedians. Also features Joe Wilkinson, Diane Morgan, Naz Osmanoglu, Kieran Boyd, Mark Cooper-Jones and more.
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Series 2, Episode 1

Broadcast details
- Date
- Thursday 4th July 2013
- Time
- 9:30pm
- Channel
- BBC Three
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Russell Kane | Host / Presenter |
Joe Wilkinson (as Two Episodes Of Mash) | Joe |
Diane Morgan (as Two Episodes Of Mash) | Diane |
Naz Osmanoglu | WitTank |
Kieran Boyd | WitTank |
Mark Cooper-Jones | WitTank |
Tom Palmer (as Totally Tom) | Tom P |
Tom Stourton (as Totally Tom) | Tom S |
Alexis Dubus | Marcel Lucont |
Amy Morgan | Sharonetti |
Russell Kane | Daveutio |
Chris Kendall | Various |
Paul Currie | Self |
Charlotte Atkinson | Ensemble Actor |
Sarah Campbell | Ensemble Actor |
Stephen Grant | Writer |
Peter Orton | Director |
Andrew Gaynord | Director |
Robyn O'Brien | Series Producer |
Dan Atkinson | Producer |
Mark Iddon | Producer |
Richard Allen-Turner | Executive Producer |
James Taylor | Executive Producer |
Jon Thoday | Executive Producer |
Sean Hancock | Executive Producer |
Peter Hackett | Line Producer |
Steve Nayler | Editor |
Gavin Ames | Editor |
Joe Haughey | Editor |
Chris Kenyon | Editor |
James Dillon | Production Designer |
Kate O'Farrell | Costume Designer |
Tim Sutton | Director of Photography |
Cat Crawford | Make-up Designer |
Chris Kempton | Lighting Designer |
Jim Imber | 1st Assistant Director |
Videos
Twitter Troll Immunisation
Russell Kane talks about how he uses goth logic to protect himself against criticism.
Featuring: Russell Kane.
WitTank hunt for a new drama teacher
At 'The School' the boys from WitTank are on the hunt for a new drama teacher.
Featuring: Kieran Boyd (WitTank), Mark Cooper-Jones (WitTank) & Naz Osmanoglu (WitTank).
Russell Kane's Dog
Ever wondered what Russell Kane's dog Colin gets up to at the Live At The Electric studio?
Featuring: Russell Kane.
Press
The BBC must've been delighted with the first series of Russell Kane's Live at the Apollo-for-yoofs - a third season is already in production, before the second batch has even aired. The format remains largely unchanged for Live at the Electric 2.0: Kane introduces a mix of character comics and sketch acts with a younger, trendier edge than McIntyre's relatively geriatric affairs.
But, wisely, most of the pre-edited VTs that lead the first series have gone, replaced by greater focus on the 'live' part of the title. Welcome new additions to the line-up include suave French misanthrope Marcel Lucont (the character creation of Alexis Dubus), who dishes out some inventive sex advice, and weirdo Northern Irishman Paul Currie, who silently, and absurdly, recreates the iconic Russian roulette scene from The Deer Hunter with the help of a monkey puppet and some theatrical gestures.
Not all the skits hit the mark, though. YouTube star Chris Kendall (know as 'Crabstickz' on the interwebs) spoofs Robert Pattinson's Twilight turn about five years too late, and Kane's own The Only Way is Shakespeare sketch has one joke: saying rude words in a thespian tongue. But the rotating cast make this well worth sticking with, and there are some cracking acts to come later in the series.
Ben Williams, Time Out, 4th July 2013