Dave's One Night Stand

Dave's One Night Stand (2010-2012)

EndedVariety showComedy

Dave's One Night Stand is a stand-up-series-with-a-twist featuring a batch of some of the nation's best stand-up comedians.

A top comedian returns to his or her hometown for a special one-off gig in front of their home crowd. With a brilliant warm-up act, and each star turn showing us around the place where they grew up, Dave's One Night Stand provides a unique spin on the stand-up show.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 22:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E05Andrew Maxwell, Chris Ramsey, Pat Cahill, Benny BootDez. 12, 2012
S04E04Milton Jones, Jason Cook, James Acaster, Chris StokesDez. 5, 2012
S04E03Angelos Epithemiou, Imran Yusuf, Tom Rosenthal, Katherine RyanNov. 28, 2012
S04E02Patrick Kielty, Jimeoin, Mike WilmotNov. 21, 2012
S04E01Al Murray, Richard Herring, Andy ZaltzmanNov. 14, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Dave's One Night Stand' premiere?

'Dave's One Night Stand' premiered on October 15, 2010.

Who hosted 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

The show was hosted by British comedian Dave Gorman.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

The first season of 'Dave's One Night Stand' consisted of six episodes.

What was the format of 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

Each episode featured a different stand-up comedian performing their act in front of a live audience.

Who were some of the notable comedians featured on 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

Comedians such as Sarah Millican, Greg Davies, and Jack Whitehall appeared on the show.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' feature any international comedians?

Yes, the show also showcased performances by international comedians, including Arj Barker and Reginald D. Hunter.

Was 'Dave's One Night Stand' filmed in front of a live audience?

Yes, the show was filmed in various venues across the UK, with a live audience in attendance.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' have a specific theme or genre?

The show focused on stand-up comedy, featuring a mix of observational, storytelling, and improvisational acts.

Were there any recurring segments or sketches on 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

No, the show primarily focused on showcasing the stand-up performances of different comedians each episode.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' receive positive reviews from critics?

Yes, the show was generally well-received by critics, who praised its comedic talent and diverse lineup of performers.

Were there any guest appearances by non-comedians on 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

No, the show primarily featured stand-up comedians as the main performers.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' have a specific time slot on TV?

The show aired on Friday nights at 10:00 pm.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' have any spin-offs or companion shows?

No, 'Dave's One Night Stand' did not have any spin-offs or companion shows.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding 'Dave's One Night Stand'?

No, the show did not attract any major controversies during its run.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' win any awards?

While the show did not win any major awards, it was nominated for a British Comedy Award in 2011.

Did 'Dave's One Night Stand' have a specific target audience?

The show appealed to a wide range of comedy fans, with its mix of established and up-and-coming performers.

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