The Stand Up Sketch Show - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Episode 1
The Stand Up Sketch Show is back with a weekly hit of breakneck laugh-out-loud comedy, featuring stand-up routines from the best comedians on the circuit. This edition features Seann Walsh, Chris Hall, Jack Skipper, Tadiwa Mahlunge, Lindsey Santoro, Finlay Christie and Dee Allum.

Episode 2
Comedy show that combines stand-up and sketches and features established stand-up routines by some of the nation's best-loved comedians and new material from Britain's most exciting talent. Each sketch begins with a comedian telling their story in front of a live audience before shifting into a surreal reconstruction of their material - this edition has routines from Rhys James, Helen Bauer, Gbemi Oladipo, Ian Smith, Red Richardson, Aurie Styla, Bobby Mair and Esther Manito.

Episode 3
Routines by some of the nation's best-loved comedians, including Luke Kempner, Nabil Abdulrashid, Chris Hall, Sikisa, Finlay Christie, Glenn Moore, Ian Smith and Lindsey Santoro.

Episode 4
This edition features routines from Seann Walsh, Red Richardson, Catherine Bohart, Bobby Mair, Huge Davies, Tadiwa Mahlunge, Sharon Wanjohi and Ian Smith.

Episode 5
Sketches and stand-up featuring the likes of Rhys James, Desiree Burch, Ali Woods, Catherine Bohart, Kemah Bob, Glenn Moore, Sikisa and Eric Rushton.

Episode 6
Luke Kempner, Desiree Burch, Gabby Bryan, Aurie Styla, Helen Bauer, Huge Davies, Tamsyn Kelly and Eric Rushton recreate stand-up routines as sketches.

Episode 7
This episode stars Rhys James, Ali Woods, Gabby Bryan, Gbemi Oladipo, Freya Mallard, Paddy Young, Luke McQueen and Ed Kear.

Episode 8
Routines by some of the nation's best-loved comedians, including Jack Skipper, Desiree Burch, Nabil Abdulrashid, Sam Williams, Esther Manito, Jamie D'Souza and Dee Allum.
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