Stewart Lee stand-up specials to air on BBC Two

Wednesday 4th May 2022, 10:05am

Stewart Lee: Tornado. Stewart Lee. Copyright: Tristram Kenton
  • Stewart Lee stand-up specials Snowflake and Tornado will be shown on BBC Two later in 2022
  • The two shows, each an hour long, will be filmed in York this week
  • He says: "I am happy to find my natural home once more with the world's greatest broadcaster"

BBC Two is to broadcast Snowflake and Tornado, two stand-up specials recorded by Stewart Lee.

Producers confirms: "The '41st best stand-up ever' Stewart Lee returns to the BBC with two new shows Snowflake and Tornado, following his previous live special Stewart Lee: Content Provider in 2018.

"This double-bill from the Bafta award-winning comedian will be filmed in front of a live audience in York, as part of his current national tour which is taking place in more than 60 towns and cities across the UK."

Stewart Lee says: "I am delighted to build on the BAFTA and British Comedy Award winning BBC success of four series of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle, and the subsequent Content Provider stand-up broadcast, with two new stand-up specials for the broadcaster, Snowflake and Tornado, both recorded in York on the 2022 Snowflake/Tornado tour.

"As you probably know, The Times has called me 'the world's greatest stand-up', so I am happy to find my natural home once more with the world's greatest broadcaster, where anyone can see me for free, even though the money at Netflix would have been literally one thousand times better (if they would have had me).

"Tornado is a tangled shaggy dog story about backstage hospitality and flying sharks, and features a cameo from a venerable legend of British comedy; Snowflake reflects my experience of the current culture war and politicians' and comedians' cynical attempts to exploit it, and includes extended retching and a sickeningly sincere song."

Lee performs Snowflake and Tornado back-to-back whilst on tour. He is currently in York, having performed there last night, with another show scheduled for tonight, and a third on Thursday.

Commissioner Ben Caudell says: "To have one Stewart Lee show is a massive treat, to have two is a complete comedy indulgence. If there was a third show I would probably be actually sick. Sick but happy. Which is how I want to die."

Snowflake and Tornado - each of which will be an hour long - will be available to watch on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer later this year.

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