Lee Hurst: Live (2000) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 3, 2000

Original Title:
Lee Hurst: Live

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 

Runtime: 73

Lee Hurst, star of They Think It's All Over. hits Her Majesty's Theatre in London for evening of stand-up comedy. Hurst has the crowd rolling with priceless bits such as the segment on football hooligans as well as the inimitable question and answer session he engages in with the audience. Topped off with a series of anecdotes about parts of They Think It's All Over that he and the rest of the cast blew, Lee Hurst Live is an enormously entertaining evening of comedy.

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Camera Department Manager:
Keith Gibson

Director:
David Coleman

Editor:
Peter Elphick
Nick Arthur

Executive Producer:
Darren Kinnersley-Hill
Lee Hurst

Lighting Director:
Darryl Noad

Makeup Artist:
Jo Norris

Producer:
Pete Harris

Production Manager:
Leceia Gordon

Production Supervisor:
Kate Morey

Sound Engineer:
Peter Vasey

Unit Manager:
Julien Low

Writer:
Lee Hurst

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