Don't Sit in the Front Row
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Four Members Of The Public are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. The host knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the three rounds, one MOTP is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award. | Four Members Of The Public are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. The host knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the three rounds, one MOTP is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award. | ||
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Current revision as of 19:24, 28 August 2024
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Host
Broadcast
Citrus Television for Sky Atlantic, 29 October to 17 December 2012 (8 episodes in 1 series)
Citrus Television for Sky 1, 23 August to 11 October 2013 (8 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Four Members Of The Public are invited to sit in the front row while three comedians dig into their lives to build up a stand-up routine for potential comedy material. The host knows everything about them but the comedians are completely blind about them. In each of the three rounds, one MOTP is eliminated based on their comedy value until one is announced the winner and is awarded the "Golden Chair" award.
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Inventor
Giles Pilbrow, Caroline Norris and Colin Swash
Theme music
Jonathan Whitehead