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Stewart Lee\
Stand-up comedy and sketches united by a theme for each episode. It is script-edited by Chris Morris and was initially executive-produced by Armando Iannucci, marking a rare reformation of a creative team formed for On the Hour in 1991. (en.wikipedia.org)
1 season, 6 episodes at Criticker
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Toilet Books
Stewart Lee looks at the world of books, including the works of Dan Brown and the vast amount of celebrity hardbacks springing up in your local supermarkets, all the while asking how toilet books came to exist. (imdb)
Television
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle marks the return to television of arguably one of Britain's finest stand-up comedians, and shows him at his masterful and hilarious best. Each of the six episodes sees Stewart explore a different aspect of modern life, whether it be the tide of banal celebrity books, the state of television today, or why political correctness seems to have gone mad. (imdb)
Political Correctness
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle marks the return to television of arguably one of Britain's finest stand-up comedians, and shows him at his masterful and hilarious best. Each of the six episodes sees Stewart explore a different aspect of modern life, whether it be the tide of banal celebrity books, the state of television today, or why political correctness seems to have gone mad. (imdb)
Global Financial Crisis
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle marks the return to television of arguably one of Britain's finest stand-up comedians, and shows him at his masterful and hilarious best. Each of the six episodes sees Stewart explore a different aspect of modern life, whether it be the tide of banal celebrity books, the state of television today, or why political correctness seems to have gone mad. (imdb)
Comedy
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle marks the return to television of arguably one of Britain's finest stand-up comedians, and shows him at his masterful and hilarious best. (imdb)
Religion
Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle marks the return to television of arguably one of Britain's finest stand-up comedians, and shows him at his masterful and hilarious best. (imdb)