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Stand Up Central

Stand Up Central

  • TV stand-up
  • Comedy Central
  • 2015 - 2018
  • 36 episodes (4 series)

Stand-up showcase for Comedy Central. Stars Rob Delaney, Chris Ramsey and Russell Howard.

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Series 3, Episode 3

Live from Camden's legendary Electric Ballroom, Chris Ramsey performs stand-up, and introduces two guests: the loveable Marlon Davis and right character Lee Nelson.

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Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 11th October 2017
Time
10pm
Channel
Comedy Central
Length
30 minutes

Cast & crew

Cast
Chris Ramsey Host / Presenter
Guest cast
Simon Brodkin (as Lee Nelson) Guest
Marlon Davis Guest
Writing team
Jason Cook Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Peter Orton Director
Nick Vass Titles Director
Paul Wheeler Director
Martin Dance Series Producer
Mark Iddon Series Producer
Hazel Rose Producer
Emma Clarke Executive Producer
Richard Allen-Turner Executive Producer
James Taylor Executive Producer
Jon Thoday Executive Producer
Rebecca Bowker Editor
Perry Widdowson Editor
Richard Drew Production Designer
Martin Kempton Lighting Designer
Sam Gale Composer

Videos

Lee Nelson - How To Be A Gentleman

Some great tips from Lee Nelson on how to be the perfect gentleman!

Featuring: Lee Nelson.

Marlon Davies: Fat Babies On A Trampoline

An exclusive clip of Marlon Davis talking about trampolines and... fat babies.

Featuring: Marlon Davis.

Chris Ramsey: Catching Chlamydia From Koalas

Chris Ramsey talks about koalas and chlamydia, a great combination!

Featuring: Chris Ramsey.

Press

Camden's Electric Ballroom hosts another rapid-fire comedy blitz, with northern lad Ramsey clearly relishing his recent promotion to master of ceremonies. After putting the crowd at ease with an entertainingly wayward Aussie impression, Ramsey introduces compressed sets from rising motormouth Marlon Davis and beloved numbskull Lee Nelson, a delusional poseur whose swanky suit still has the security tag visibly attached.

Graeme Virtue, The Guardian, 11th October 2017

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