Live at the Apollo (2004)
Live at the Apollo (2004)


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Cast & Crew.

Jack Dee
Creator

Anthony Caveney
Producer

Peter Dickson
Self

Andrew Beint
Executive Producer

Paul Wheeler
Director

Patrick Allen
Self - Announcer

Sean Lock
Self - Host

Sarah Millican
Self - Host

Rich Hall
Self

Josh Widdicombe
Self

Jason Manford
Himself

Chris Ramsey
Himself

Ben Bailey Smith
Himself

Katherine Ryan
Self - Comedian

Henning Wehn
Self - Comedian

James Acaster
Self - Comedian

Romesh Ranganathan
Himself

Kerry Godliman
Herself

Seann Walsh
Himself

Joe Lycett
Himself

Ivo Graham
Himself

Phil Wang
Himself

Spencer Jones
Himself

Frankie Boyle
Self

Simon Evans
Self

Aisling Bea
Self

Jen Brister
Host

Esther Manito
Guest

Adam Rowe
Guest

Glenn Moore
Self

Stephen Bailey
Self

Lara Ricote
Self

Tom Allen
Self

Joel Dommett
Self - Presenter

Fatiha El-Ghorri
Self - Performer

Jamie MacDonald
Self - Performer

Dan Tiernan
Self - Performer

John Kearns
Self - Performer

Judi Love
Self - Presenter

Ania Magliano
Self

Ian Smith
Self

Paul Chowdhry
Self - Presenter

Sara Pascoe
Self - Presenter

Amy Gledhill
Self

Eddie Kadi
Self

Babatunde Aléshé
Self - Presenter

Chloe Petts
Self

Lindsey Santoro
Self
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Details.
Release DateSeptember 6, 2004
StatusReturning Series
Seasons19
Episodes124
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-14
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This TV Show Is About.
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Live at the Apollo (formerly titled Jack Dee Live at the Apollo) is a British stand-up comedy programme performed from the Hammersmith Apollo. The programmes are recorded, not broadcast live, but the acts perform in front of a live audience.
Jack Dee hosted the first two series and the opening show of the third series, performing a short segment before introducing a guest comedian. Until 2015, all episodes were broadcast on BBC One. The show moved to BBC Two in November 2015. The programme was renamed for its third series which was filmed over three evenings in October 2007. The format was changed to suit with one of the night's performers assuming hosting duties.
A fourth series began transmission on 28 November 2008. It showcased a variety of the newer stand-up comedians and was rescheduled from Monday nights to Friday nights to replace Friday Night with Jonathan Ross after Ross's suspension in the wake of the Sachsgate row. After hosting the first episode, Michael McIntyre got his own show of a similar format; Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow was broadcast for a series of six episodes in 2009.
A fifth series aired in late 2009 and early 2010, the recordings of which took place in October 2009. This series was initially broadcast as edited 30-minute episodes, but the full length (45-minute) versions were then shown in May, June and July 2010.
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