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- The very best bits of Moran, all delivered with his renowned charm, including his take on aging, religion, kids, relationships and the general absurdities of life.
- The first stand-up show from comedian, Alan Carr.
- Recorded live at Hammersmith Apollo the hilarious new show, Life is Pain, covers every aspect of the modern condition. While famous as an actor - the eponymous hero in the BBC hit Jonathan Creek - and a household star for his role as Stephen Fry's foil on QI, Alan was sorely missed from live stand-up. His first show back is a glorious insight into Alan's unique worldview - growing up in the 70s, losing his mother as a little boy, the vagaries of Facebook, sex toys and being a father are just some of the subjects he tackles.
- A music concert performance by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, recorded live on March 11, 2006 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, England.
- Alice Cooper completed his 2009 Theatre of Death World Tour by filming the final show at London's legendary Hammersmith Apollo. The concert features many of Cooper's massive hits including 'School's Out,' 'I'm Eighteen' and 'Poison,' 'Alice Cooper's Theatre Of Death' is a very different show than anyone has ever seen before. Always expect the unexpected from the unpredictable Alice Cooper - Fans of the ultimate Rock 'n' Roll showman won't be disappointed as Alice is subjected to guillotines, gallows and more on his way to being 'killed' four times! They keep killing him, but he keeps coming back.
- Shot in London during the 2000 world tour, Brutally Live showcases Alice Cooper doing what he's been doing better than anyone else over the past 25 years: turning a rock concert into a theatrical extravaganza.
- April Wine serves up 60 minutes of super-charged live rock and roll that practically tear the covers off your speakers. Thirteen scorching hard-driving numbers are featured in this electrifying concert filmed at London's Hammersmith Odeon in January 1981. It's a performance you have to see - and hear - to believe.
- Chronicles comedian Eddie Izzard's rise to fame from early influences - losing his mother to cancer at a young age before being sent with his brother to boarding school - to his close relationship today with his father.
- A young couple inherits a debt-ridden old movie theater, appropriately nicknamed "The Flea Pit", and the three eccentric senior citizens who work there.
- A live stand up show featurng musical comedian Bill Bailey.
- Recorded and filmed during several of Connolly's performances at the Odeon Hammersmith theatre in London, England, in June 1991 and released in the fall of that year.
- Billy Connolly Live 1994 is a live comedy video by Billy Connolly from one of 20 nights at the Hammersmith Apollo. It was the best-selling comedy VHS tape in the UK in 1994. Connolly's performances at the Apollo had been well received by critics.
- Billy Connolly, the King of Comedy, returns in his first brand new stand up for three years.
- The 'Big Yin' performs in front of a live audience for the first time in three years, and the result is captured on this video. The concert footage is taken from two gigs (one in London, the other in Glasgow) during his 1997 tour, and is expletive-littered, as usual, as he casts his eye over life, sex and dachshunds.
- 20081h 19mTV-MA7.6 (4.5K)TV SpecialChris Rock's 2008 comedy tour visits London, New York and Johannesburg. Various parts of this tour are edited together to create his fifth HBO stand-up special.
- In Agatha Christie's most twisted tale, a spy-turned-private-detective is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather's murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets.
- Dara O'Briain Talks Funny: Live in London is the culmination of Dara's massive 2008 sell out tour of the UK and Ireland. Recorded at the world-famous Hammersmith Apollo before 3,300 fans, this is Dara at his best, mixing top drawer material with lightning fast improvisation to give his audience yet another hilarious night to remember.
- The Mock the Week (2005) host performs a stand-up comedy gig at London's Hammersmith Apollo as part of his 2015 nationwide tour.
- 'Dara O Briain' - This Is the Show was recorded in front of a sell-out crowd on the final date of his record-breaking nine nights at the world famous Hammersmith Apollo. Dara is on top form as he effortlessly mixes off the cuff audience interaction with razor sharp material and a star studded finale that almost puts Hollywood to shame.
- Pennis lives, in Cannes, New York and London, or does he? Because someone wants to take him down...
- In November 1993, Dio began the Strange Highways European tour jetting the band through Greece, Spain, Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. This concert was recorded on the last show of the tour, December 12, 1993, at the Hammersmith Apollo in London. With the new band sounding tight, powerful and dynamic - this blistering performance features for the first time ever on DVD new hits such as Jesus Mary & The Holy Ghost, Here's To You, Pain, Evilution, Hollywood Black, and the title track, Strange Highways. Along with Dio, Sabbath and Rainbow classics such as Stand Up and Shout, The Mob Rules, Holy Diver, Rainbow in the Dark, Heaven and Hell, and Man on the Silver Mountain - this concert film truly delivers!
- A mixture of interviews, on the road footage and performances on the 'Octavarium' tour.
- The much anticipated Distance Over Time Tour Celebrating 20 Years Of Scenes From A Memory had its two final performances filmed at the Eventim Apollo in London, UK on February 21 and 22, 2020. The second part of the setlist features the Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory album played in its entirety.
- Yeah, Yeah ~ Live in London ~ 14 November 2011[12] Live at London's ~ HMV Hammersmith Apollo Dylan Moran, an Irish comedian, actor, and writer, best known for his work in Black Books.
- Eddie Izzard's routine has a loose trajectory from the beginning of the Old Testament and the creation of the world in seven days to Revelations; God, in the voice of James Mason, makes several appearances. Along the way, Izzard dramatizes or comments on the search for a career, bad giraffes, Prince Philip's gaffes, toilets in French campsites, the mysteries of hopscotch, becoming one's Dad, getting a computer to print, and his court victory after being the victim of tranny bashing. Izzard calls his bits "mimes," in part because his physical comedy is sans props. Filmed at Labatt's Apollo Theatre, Izzard is in a shimmering red pants suit and low heels.
- Tensions run high with the Motorhead gig coming closer. Especially the manager and lead singer come to blows again over his singing performance.
- Teen idols Boyzone are at Hammersmith Apollo with girl threesome TSD; a National Trust semi in Worksop; geothermal heating in Iceland; the art of silhouette & caricature at the Artists Square in Paris; the film computer expert working on "The Island of Doctor Moreau" in Los Angeles.
- The story of Florence Foster Jenkins, a New York heiress who dreamed of becoming an opera singer, despite having a terrible singing voice.
- Florence and the Machine (stylised as Florence + the Machine) is the recording name of English musician Florence Welch and a collaboration of other artists who provide backing music for her voice. Florence and the Machine's sound has been described as a combination of various genres, including rock and soul. The band's music received praise across the music media, especially from the BBC, before they gained mainstream success. Specifically, the BBC played a large part in their rise to prominence by promoting Florence and the Machine as part of BBC Introducing.
- 20101h 16mNot Rated7.7 (810)VideoBritish television's sharpest tongue delivers the painfully honest goods in this performance from his 2010 stand-up tour. Dismantling popular culture and modern society with equal glee, Boyle wears his political incorrectness as a badge of honor.
- Girls Aloud live in concert at the Hammersmith Apollo, London as part of their 'What Will the Neighbours Say?' tour.
- In near-future London, police detective Karin Parke, and her tech-savvy sidekick Blue, investigate a string of mysterious deaths with a sinister link to social media.
- Concert footage of British pop group The Saturdays performing live at the Hammersmith Apollo in London, England as part of their 2011 Headlines Tour.
- Following the huge success of his sell out 100 date UK tour, the nation's favourite deadpan stand-up comedian returns to the Hammersmith Apollo to deliver some of his most scathing and hilarious material for years. Jack's riotous set includes blistering attacks on everything from Kendal Mint Cake to D.I.Y. stores, while his side-splitting observations on family life will become an instant classic.
- He's glum. He wears nice suits. And he's back. Deadpan comic Jack Dee captured in live performance at London's Hammersmith Apollo.
- Jack Dee, everyone's favourite grump is back with his first live recording since 2005. Recorded during the London leg of his hugely successful tour, So What? is the side-splitting result of six years' build-up of irritation and indignation.
- Fresh from hosting the Royal Variety Performance and starring in Bad Education and A League Of Their Own, this is your chance to catch Jack at his dynamic best.
- Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith take their podcast, "Jay & Silent Bob Get Old" across the pond.
- Jimmy Carr: Laughing and Joking is packed with one-liners, stories, and jokes: some clever, some rude, and a few totally unacceptable.
- Jonathan Pie, the irate news reporter, is running a pilot of a prospective late night political talk show he is trying to flog to the BBC. We witness a blistering stand up routine as Jonathan takes on all sides in an entertaining and, at times, hilarious 90 routine.
- On May 26, 2012, Judas Priest wrapped up their epic "Epitaph" world tour with a storming set at London's Hammersmith Apollo. The band, having announced that this would be their final large-scale world tour, celebrated their last and possibly final show with an incredible career-spanning set list that brought down the house. In addition to performing all their classics "Breaking The Law", "Living After Midnight" and "You've Got Another Thing Coming" the Priest dug deep into their catalog, performing at least one song from each of their albums, which rounded off their 23-song set list. Epitaph captures Priest's electrifying over the top metal onslaught and is proof they are still at the top of their game after 40 years of headbanging.
- After the Kingsman's headquarters is destroyed and the world is held hostage, an allied spy organization in the United States is discovered. These two elite secret agencies must band together to defeat a common enemy.
- Lee Mack, star of BBC comedy shows 'Not Going Out' and 'Would I Lie To You?', delivers his high-energy banter and sharp one-liners to the audience of the London Hammersmith Apollo, filmed over seven nights of shows.