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The brightest and best stand-up from the Scottish comedy club scene.
This week, Chris Forbes is your host as Mark Nelson worries about millennials, Rosco Mcclelland talks horses and weddings, American comedian Krystal Evans jokes about our Scottish accent, Megan Shandley has a communication breakdown with her dad and Taryam Boyd tells us about the perils of living with his grandparents.
Jay Lafferty introduces Robin Grainger, who has an explosive tale of dating gone wrong, Paul McDaniel shares his new Scottish yoga routine, Ria Lina has an outrageous take on parenting, Ross Leslie tells us about life in Fife, and Marc Jennings talks philosophy and frozen lasagne.
Gareth Waugh presents outrageous laughs, unbelievable stories and loads of jokes about modern Scottish life! Recorded at The Gilded Balloon Basement in Edinburgh, this is the closest show on TV to an authentic night out at a comedy club.
This week Amy Mathews reveals the horrors of a brightly lit changing room, Stephen Buchanan struggles to get his head round fajitas and Shetlander Marjolein Robertson tells us exactly where her tiny hands have been! We also have Wis Jantoarasorn all the way from the people's republic of Leith and good old Gary Little, who is still on the look out for love.
Susan Riddell introduces Gary Meikle, who still has something to say about eyebrows, Daisy Earl's trying not to let her Scottish mum break her spirit, the holy hilarious Raul Kohli, Rachel Jackson explaining why she had a ball gown in her backpack, and Jojo Sutherland's mind-blowing family dynamics.
Gemma Flynn assures us she's ok, Gareth Mutch is possessed, Wendy Wason struggles with the responsibilities of her generation, Raheil Ahmad just wants the right coffee, Scottish social media superstar Joe Heenan can't quite order the cake he wants and host Ray Bradshaw gives us a glimpse into his life with deaf parents.
Zara Janjua introduces Jamie Dalgleish, who has a creative take on tackling crime, Amelia Bayler bounces back from rock bottom, Joe McTernan makes hard work of a ham sandwich, Jamie MacDonald reveals the downside of inclusivity and Ashley Storrie faces a fear with riotous results!
Christopher Macarthur-Boyd introduces Micky Bartlett, who causes trouble around the world, Viv Gee finds herself reaching a certain stage of life, Wayne Mazadza gets himself into a ridiculous situation at a Scottish house party, Jeannie Jones struggles to be a good parent and Stephen Carlin tells all about growing up in the most progressive town in the country.
Billy Kirkwood presents outrageous laughs, unbelievable stories and hilarious observations on modern Scottish life! This week, Elaine Malcolmson has a controversial prescription for the NHS, Leah Francisco gives the lowdown on being deaf and dating, Richard Brown struggles to understand popular culture, and Martin Bearne punches through the punchlines.
We also have Rik Carranza, who is trying not to get on the wrong side of the law, and Janey Godley sums up men with five words.
Susie McCabe introduces Stuart Mitchell, who shares his tips with everyone, Eleanor Morton tries to reinvent herself, Eddy Brimson makes himself comfortable at home in Leith, Lubna Kerr talks about not running off samosas, Vladimir McTavish notices he is getting old for the first time and Julia Sutherland doesn't care how old she is, she is going to keep on doing whatever she likes.
Gus Lymburn introduces Jo Caulfield, with a case of mistaken identity, David Kay navigates the perils of a cooked breakfast, Ryan Cullen is dead-panning for gold, Carina MacLeod is making the Isle of Lewis great again, and Scott Agnew proves it's never too late in life for acceptance.
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