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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 6

Chris Ramsey is joined by James Acaster and South African born Pierre Novellie.

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Broadcast details

Date
Wednesday 1st November 2017
Time
10pm
Channel
Comedy Central
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Sunday 5th November 2017 1:00am Comedy Central
Wednesday 8th November 2017 1:30am CC Extra
Thursday 21st December 2017 1:30am CC Extra
Thursday 6th December 2018 12:00am CC Extra
Friday 29th November 2019 3:25am Comedy Central
Sunday 16th August 2020 2:30am CC Extra
Tuesday 18th August 2020 12:00am CC Extra
Thursday 20th August 2020 1:45am CC Extra
Sunday 7th February 2021 2:30am CC Extra
Thursday 11th February 2021 1:30am CC Extra
Saturday 13th February 2021 12:20am CC Extra
Tuesday 30th November 2021 2:35am Comedy Central
Tuesday 30th November 2021 2:35am CC Extra
Thursday 27th January 2022 12:10am Comedy Central
Tuesday 19th July 2022 12:00am Comedy Central
Friday 29th July 2022 2:55am Comedy Central

Cast & crew

Cast
Chris Ramsey Host / Presenter
Guest cast
James Acaster Guest
Pierre Novellie Guest
Writing team
Jason Cook Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Peter Orton Director
Nick Vass Titles 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

Changing Your Accent

Pierre Novellie has a secret South African accent that he only uses to scare the English.

Featuring: Pierre Novellie.

James Acaster stand-up

James Acaster explains the witness protection programme and also how men struggle to use the term he OR she, when they fully intended just to say he...

Featuring: James Acaster.

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