Stand Up and Deliver
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*[[Richard Coles]], as mentored by [[David Baddiel]] | *[[Richard Coles]], as mentored by [[David Baddiel]] | ||
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*Shaun Ryder, as mentored by [[Jason Manford]] | *Shaun Ryder, as mentored by [[Jason Manford]] | ||
*Curtis Pritchard, as mentored by [[Judi Love]] | *Curtis Pritchard, as mentored by [[Judi Love]] | ||
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Aired in support of Stand Up to Cancer. Filming was delayed by [[Impact of COVID-19|the COVID-19 pandemic]]; when the final was shot it used a socially distanced audience and a virtual audience. However, the premise came in for criticism when it was announced, as stand-up comedy had been illegal for much of the pandemic. | Aired in support of Stand Up to Cancer. Filming was delayed by [[Impact of COVID-19|the COVID-19 pandemic]]; when the final was shot it used a socially distanced audience and a virtual audience. However, the premise came in for criticism when it was announced, as stand-up comedy had been illegal for much of the pandemic. | ||
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+ | [http://www.channel4.com/programmes/stand-up-deliver Channel 4 programme page] | ||
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[[Category:Channel 4 Programmes]] | [[Category:Channel 4 Programmes]] |
Current revision as of 01:40, 27 December 2023
Contents |
Host
Narrator: Julia Davis
Broadcast
Lime Pictures for Channel 4, 25 February to 2 March 2021 (2 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Two-part special where five non-comedians compete to become Stand Up and Deliver champion.
Champion
Sayeeda Warsi, as mentored by Nick Helm.
Participants
- Richard Coles, as mentored by David Baddiel
- Katie McGlynn, as mentored by Zoe Lyons
- Shaun Ryder, as mentored by Jason Manford
- Curtis Pritchard, as mentored by Judi Love
- Sayeeda Warsi, as mentored by Nick Helm
Trivia
Aired in support of Stand Up to Cancer. Filming was delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic; when the final was shot it used a socially distanced audience and a virtual audience. However, the premise came in for criticism when it was announced, as stand-up comedy had been illegal for much of the pandemic.