Next Episode of Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle is
not planed. TV Show was canceled.
The show marks the triumphant television return of one of the finest stand-ups working in Britain today, enthralling a live audience with his uniquely cynical and hilariously condescending take on the world around him. Each episode sees Stewart exploring a different theme in a stand-up routine, often illustrated with sketches featuring an ensemble cast. They are performed in a way that deconstructs comedy itself; literally a vehicle for Lee's idiosyncratic style. Starring alongside Stewart are: Tony Law, Tara Flynn, Paul Putner, Kevin Eldon, Miles Jupp, Simon Munnery, Job Angus and Michael Redmond. Peter Serafinowicz provides voiceovers.
Stewart looks at the modern phenomenon of toilet books. Where did they come from and who thought they were needed? And who on earth is reading them?
Stewart takes a look at the state of British television today, and wonders who is to blame.
Stewart looks at political correctness - has it really gone mad, or is it just that most people don't really know what political correctness means?
Stewart discusses the global financial crisis and tries to discover how we got into this mess.
Stewart talks about comedy - how it works, how to do it, and how, having turned forty, he is worried that things might be going downhill.
Stewart explores the difficulties of making jokes about religion, and how it turns out that most jokes about religion aren't actually about religion at all.
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