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Release Date:
November 21, 2011
Original Title:
Lee Evans: Roadrunner
Alternate Titles:
Lee Evans Roadrunner Live at the O2
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 15
Runtime: 127
Wired And Wonderful was huge... XL was big... Big was even bigger... now the legendary Lee Evans embarks on his most ambitious tour to date. Roadrunner is Lee's amazing new show with over 60 nights in the biggest arenas in the country. Lee will be playing to more fans than ever on this record- breaking tour of the UK and R.O.I in 2011 with the show filmed for DVD during his 5 nights at the 02.
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Camera Operator:
Vince Spooner
Liz Hillman
Alan Haddow
Adam Abusweder
Brian Shatwell
Sam Curtis
Camera Supervisor:
Simon Tyers
Colorist:
Sonny Sheridan
Director:
Tom Poole
Editor:
Steve Andrews
Executive Producer:
Anthony Caveney
Addison Cresswell
Andrew Bent
Helen Parker
Joe Norris
Producer:
Grazio Abela
Sound:
Phil Thame
Sound Supervisor:
Rob Ashford
Writer:
Lee Evans
Stuart Silver
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