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Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much... (2022)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 48M

Director : Chris Howe

Synopsis

Recorded live at The London Palladium, Josh performs his stand-up show where he finally tackles the hot comedy topics of advent calendars, weddings and the closing time of his local park

Actors

Josh Widdicombe
Josh Widdicombe
Himself
Suzi Ruffell
Suzi Ruffell
Self

Crews

Chris Howe
Chris Howe
Director
Flo Howard
Flo Howard
Producer
Joe Norris
Joe Norris
Producer
John McCormack
John McCormack
Producer
Liz Seymour
Liz Seymour
Producer

Trailers and other movies

Josh Widdicombe: Bit Much… | Fairfield Halls | Thursday 21 October 2021

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