Wanda Sykes tackles politics, reality TV, racism and the secret she'd take to the grave in this rollicking, no-holds-barred stand-up special.
Bob and Tom Show Home Movie (2004)
Broadcast daily on over 150 radio stations, The Bob & Tom Show is one of the most successful comedy radio shows in the country.
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd: Oh No (2024)
Filmed live at Monkey Barrel Comedy in Edinburgh, “Oh No” is the debut comedy special by Scottish stand-up Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, featuring breezy laid-back jokes and stories about depression, tattoos, butter, and the meaning of life. What else can you say when the world ends, you lose your job, and you pee yourself, other than just, “oh no”?
Trevor Noah: Where Was I (2023)
Trevor Noah recounts his amusing travels around the world, from foreign national anthems to different cultural norms.
Maria Bamford: Local Act (2023)
Watch as beloved comedian Maria Bamford reveals the true joy and sense of community involved with being an L.A. standup in her new stripped-down special, Local Comic. Best known as the star of the Netflix series, Lady Dynamite and the cult web series, The Maria Bamford Show. With the release of her new memoir "Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult", she recently added NY Times best-selling author to her accolades. Local Comic is her sixth standup special, adding a brilliant new hour of intimately personal comedy to her existing body of critically praised works.
Bill Engvall: Here's Your Sign It's Finally Time It's My Last Show (2023)
Grammy nominated and platinum selling recording artist Bill Engvall is taking a bow. The renown comedian is entertaining audiences for a final time in his last standup special - "Here's Your Sign, It's Finally Time."
Billy T James - Alive and Gigging (1990)
In April 1990, Billy Taitoko James came back from years of ill health, and made a triumphant return to performing his unique brand of music and comedy. It was a last hurrah for James, whose transplanted heart gave out on him the following year, but it's a worthy swansong. His unique brand of humour is captured here at its affable, non-PC, best, with Billy T giving everything he's got - every gag is rounded off with his trademark 'bro' laugh - for a loudly appreciative audience. Guests include Sir Howard Morrison.
Lenny Live and Unleashed (1989)
It is very rare for a British comedian to be given a concert film all to themself but in 1989 Lenny Henry was given that honour. We start off with him been driven to the concert by Robbie Coltrane as the sort of taxi driver you don't want to get a lift from. Once inside he meets three of his comic heroes - Steve Martin, Richard Pryor and Eddie Murphy (all played by Lenny) and then it's on with the stage show. He mixes stand up with appearances from some of his best known characters and there are a few amusing songs along the way.
Bo Burnham: Make Happy (2016)
Combining his trademark wit and self-deprecating humor with original music, Bo Burnham offers up his unique twist on life in this stand-up special about life, death, sexuality, hypocrisy, mental illness and Pringles cans.
Bob Marley: Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (2003)
Comedian Bob Marley from Maine performs stand up comedy at the Biddeford City Theater in Biddeford, Maine.
Youp van 't Hek: Alles of Nooit (1991)
Registration of the theatre program by the Dutch comedian Youp van 't Hek.
Mark Normand: Out To Lunch (2020)
In Mark’s third comedy hour he covers it all: Drinking, anxiety, gays, naughty words, trans, race & the ladies.
Richard Herring: What Is Love, Anyway? (2012)
'What is love, anyway?' is a heart-warmingly honest and personal examination of the romantic (and not so romantic) adventures and misadventures of the UK's most prolific comedian, as well as a genuine attempt to define this mysterious, debilitating, evil and wondrous emotion.
Yvonne Orji: Momma, I Made It! (2020)
'Insecure' star Yvonne Orji celebrates her Nigerian-American upbringing in her debut HBO comedy special, which intersperses her stand-up with documentary footage of a trip to Nigeria.
Danila Poperechny: F_CK (2016)
The stand-up show of the Russian comedian Danila Poperechny, shot on December 6 at the "RED" club in Moscow.
Danila Poperechny: No Swearing (2015)
Danila Poperechny's live show from Aurora Concert Hall in St. Petersburg.
Danila Poperechny: Stand-Up in Petersburg (2014)
This is part of the program that Poperechny presents in St. Petersburg as part of tour with Ruslan Usachev. The video is made up of different pieces and some moments were not included in it (for example, the beginning of the stand-up, its middle and jokes).