The Stephen K Amos Show. Stephen K Amos. Copyright: BBC
The Stephen K Amos Show

The Stephen K Amos Show

  • TV stand-up / sketch show
  • BBC Two
  • 2010
  • 6 episodes (1 series)

Stephen K Amos presents a show filled with stand-up, sketch characters, audience participation and hidden camera antics. Also features Vicki Hopps, Eddie Kadi and Rosalyn Wright.

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Series 1, Episode 1

The Stephen K Amos Show. Stephen K Amos. Copyright: BBC
In the first episode, we discover Stephen has been approached to release an album. We also meet Frank, a no-nonsense security guard, and Stephen takes a look at both Nigerian and Australian television. With guest stand-up Tom Allen and music from Lucy Montgomery.

Preview clips

Broadcast details

Date
Friday 29th October 2010
Time
10pm
Channel
BBC Two
Length
30 minutes

Repeats

Show past repeats

Date Time Channel
Sunday 31st October 2010 12:45am BBC2

Cast & crew

Cast
Stephen K Amos Host / Presenter
Vicki Hopps Ensemble Actor
Eddie Kadi Ensemble Actor
Rosalyn Wright Ensemble Actor
Guest cast
Lucy Montgomery Candy Karmel
Tom Allen Guest
Philip Pope Lionel
Writing team
Stephen K Amos Writer
Steve Parry (as Steven Parry) Writer
Les Keen Writer
Ivor Baddiel Writer
Hugh Sington Writer
Ian Skelton Writer
Juliet Stephens Script Editor
Shannon Diett Writer (Additional Material)
Matt Hardey Writer (Additional Material)
Rob Hayes Writer (Additional Material)
Production team
Jonathan Bullen Director
Iain Titterington Director
Keiren O'Brien Director
Simon London Producer
George Sawyer Producer
Jo Sargent Executive Producer
Graham Barker Editor
Joshua Grace Production Designer
Ben Hales Composer
Jason Tarver Composer

Videos

Take That Doctor

Have you noticed that you can tell anyone anything if Take That are singing in the background?

Featuring: Stephen K Amos.

Doors, Doors, Doors

Stephen demonstrates his favourite Australian Advert.

Featuring: Stephen K Amos.

Nigerian News

Most people in Nigeria can speak not 1, but 5 languages. As such a cultured nation, perhaps they could teach the BBC a thing or two about making the news?

Featuring: Stephen K Amos.

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