Live from the BBC - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Fern Brady
Scottish stand-up comedian and writer Fern Brady got through University with an unexpected side job and a simple diet, and this hilarious show brings her wry wit to the stage at the Radio Theatre.

Rhys Nicholson
The iconic BBC Radio Theatre in London welcomes razor-sharp Australian comedy star Rhys Nicholson.
Exploring topics such as sexuality and popularity in high school, Rhys is a natural performer

Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell is one of the most exciting comedy stars of her generation.
This laugh out loud show sees Suzi take to the stage for thirty minutes of stand-up about struggling in - and out - of the middle classes.

Chris Washington
Fresh from supporting Jason Manford on tour, exciting rising star Chris Washington continues to wow audiences with his northern charm, conjuring big laughs from those small, ordinary things in life.
Chris's dreams are achievable, and he is content and happy. And so are the crowd.

Desiree Burch
New York City's Desiree Burch has exploded on to the comedy scene in London, where she now calls home.
From growing up in the States to making love like James Brown, this 30 minute show of Desiree's high-octane stand-up explores sex, relationships, race, body image and social change.

Mat Ewins
Live from the BBC are proud to welcome Mat Ewins, nominee for Best Show at the 2017 Edinburgh Comedy Awards.
Adventurer and film-maker Mat takes us on an action-packed exploration in this hilarious half hour show.
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