Phil Kay

Phil Kay


in Scotland, UK

Movies for Phil Kay...

Phil Kay: Improvised
Title: Phil Kay: Improvised
Character: Himself
Released: October 8, 2021
Type: Movie
Recorded as part of Go Faster Stripe's Artista Comedy Festival in Brighton, this is the first of two shows by Phil Kay. A late-night totally-improvised show by the doyen of the whimsical, unpredictable comedy freestyler.
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Dad Joke
Title: Dad Joke
Released: October 10, 2019
Type: Movie
A disabled comedian performs a make-or-break gig on the night his first child is born.
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Title: QI
Character: Self
Released: September 11, 2003
Type: TV
Comedy quiz show full of quirky facts, in which contestants are rewarded more if their answers are 'quite interesting'.
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Lust For Glorious
Title: Lust For Glorious
Character: Promo Director
Released: November 17, 1997
Type: Movie
Rockumentary spoof starring Eddie Izzard.
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Title: Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Released: November 12, 1996
Type: TV
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.
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Title: Good News Week
Character: Self
Released: April 12, 1996
Type: TV
Good News Week was an Australian satirical panel game show hosted by Paul McDermott that aired from 19 April 1996 to 27 May 2000, and 11 February 2008 to 28 April 2012. The show's initial run aired on ABC until being bought by Network Ten in 1999. The show was revived for its second run when the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike caused many of Network Ten's imported US programmes to cease production. Good News Week drew its comedy and satire from recent news stories, political figures, media organisations, and often, aspects of the show itself. The show opened with a monologue by McDermott relating to recent headlines, after which two teams of three panellists competed in recurring segments to gain points. The show has spawned three short-lived spin-off series, the ABC's Good News Weekend, Ten's GNW Night Lite and Ten's skit-based Good News World.