Live at the Apollo - Season 13

Season 13

Episodes

Sara Pascoe, Larry Dean, Gary Delaney
This episode of the award-winning Live at the Apollo is hosted by the awesome Sara Pascoe as she introduces rising comedy star Larry Dean and master of the one-liner Gary Delaney to the stage.

Nish Kumar, Luisa Omielan, David O'Doherty
The talented Nish Kumar is your host for this episode of the award-winning Live at the Apollo as he introduces Luisa Omielan and David O'Doherty to the famous Apollo stage.

Rob Beckett, Jen Brister, Darren Harriott
In this episode, the hilarious Rob Beckett is your host as he introduces rising comedy stars Jen Brister and Darren Harriott to the stage.

Henning Wehn, Lucy Porter, Guz Khan
This episode is hosted by the eccentric Henning Wehn as he introduces to the stage the delightful Lucy Porter and the hilarious Guz Khan.

Dane Baptiste, Desiree Burch, Chris McCausland
This episode is hosted by the fantastic Dane Baptiste as he introduces New York-born comic Desiree Burch and Liverpool funnyman Chris McCausland to the stage.

Ed Byrne, Angela Barnes, Geoff Norcott
Irish comedy star Ed Byrne hosts this episode, introducing the fantastic Angela Barnes and the wonderful Geoff Norcott to the world-famous Apollo stage.
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