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Season 2

Live at the Apollo

Season released 12th Sep, 2005.

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Season 2 Episodes

S02 Episode 1

Jack Dee & Lee Mack

Joining Jack on stage tonight is one of the UK's hottest stand-ups, star of The Sketch Show, Lee Mack. Guest stars include the cast of Footballers Wives, Michael Buerk, Quentin Wilson and Spice Girl Melanie C, and members of the public get the chance to text Jack with jokes, comments and abuse.

Mon, 12 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 2

Live at the Apollo

Jack Dee is joined by Irish comedian Dara O'Briain, who delivers some sage advice to his audience on topics such as how to put annoying doctors straight and what the melting temperature of an Irishman is.

43 mins  ·  Mon, 19 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 3

Jack Dee

Jack Dee presents a series from the Apollo theatre in London, with performances from some of his favourite comedy stars. Jack takes to the stage and lays into nursery schools, homework for kids, dentists, Antiques Roadshow and safari ballooning.

Mon, 26 Sep 2005

S02 Episode 4

Jack Dee & Keith Barret

Jack's guest is Wales's most famous divorcee, Keith Barret. Keith's inept attempt to give a lecture about relationships has the audience in stitches, as he stumbles through a disastrous slide show. Jack's own set takes in rough council estates, service stations, the SAS and decking out his house with freebies from hotels.

Mon, 3 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 5

Jack Dee, Marcus Brigstocke & Rich Hall

Marcus Brigstocke performs a stand-up set that includes his observations on everything from Pacman to Britain's 'special relationship' with America, while laconic American Rich Hall explains how Bill Gates defies gravity and exposes the secret formula behind the plots to Tom Cruise films. In Jack's own set, he teases audience guests including Neil and Christine Hamilton.

Mon, 10 Oct 2005

S02 Episode 6

Jack Dee & Julian Clary

Joining Jack on stage is Julian Clary, who whips the audience into a frenzy with a set where no one is safe from his wit. Jack delivers a set lambasting cold calling for gas, phone and electricity, and he also lays into chemists, mobile phones and even vacuum cleaners.

Mon, 17 Oct 2005