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Certification12 Our Rating

Bewilderness is a grandstand performance of the comedian's slightly surreal and good natured humour, ably accompanied by his deft touch on the keyboard and guitar. If you haven't seen him before it's well worth a gander and if you have...well you're probably already at the counter. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Bill Bailey's Part Troll tour was a huge success playing over 60 dates throughout the country. This DVD, filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo, captures one of the country's best and most original stand ups at the top of his hairy, left field game. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Bill Bailey doing what he does best, waxing lyrical about the everyday bizarre, and strumming, tinkling or hooting musically to bring home the point, which may well have moved on from the original point and bare little or no relevance to the observation originally made. A good-natured quirky comedy delight that falls short of genius by the very nature of its cosy likeableness. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Filmed at Wembley Arena at the end of a sell-out tour of the UK, using huge screens, films and animation, Bailey plies his trademark - whimsically surreal musical comedy - to little effect; almost as if he's so assured of the audience adulation he hasn't bothered to make much of an effort with the actual material. ‘Big' just disguises the lack of ‘better'… ho-hum. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A compilation tape of the tragically deceased comedian at his most outrageous best. Taken from a selection of 1991 American cable footage, this is truly the irreverent one in his raw and raucous prime. A must for all Bill fans. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Hicks's acerbic and caustic sense of humour spares no blushes. Everything from religion to anti-smoking campaigners gets the treatment. Hicks's talent is to make you feel as if everything is your fault, and you ought to pay for it! Very OTT and always well observed. find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

'Sane Man' was filmed before Bill recorded 'Dangerous', his first comedy album, and marked a turning point in his career. An opportunity to see Hicks' early genius and the pleasure of seeing an audience who were obviously expecting something closer in tone to Bob Hope - an unexpected joy! find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

The late, great Bill Hicks, tragically taken from us early in '94, live on stage at the Dominion Theatre in London. In this, his last performance, the outrageous comic plays to a sell-out audience and is as always, refreshingly irreverent, controversial and thought-provoking. Included in this tribute are clips of interviews with David Letterman and Jay Leno, brief interviews with comedians, including Sean Hughes and Eddie Izzard, anecdotal contributions from old school friends and his parents. T find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Two Live concerts by the big yin in his prime,; the first at the Victoria Apollo in February 1981, and the other at the Cambridge Theatre in 1982. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A compilation of the best bits from his latest tour, ranging from Belfast and Killarney to Cardiff, Newcastle, Manchester, London and Bournemouth…with a couple of other stop offs in between. find out more...