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Billy Connolly - Live At The Odeon Hammersmith London [1991]

Billy Connolly - Live At The Odeon Hammersmith London [1991]
Directed by Nobby Clark (III)

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #37364 in DVD
  • Released on: 2004-10-11
  • Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 182 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Video Description
Two great programmes on one DVD! Includes "Billy Connolly - Live At The Odeon Hammersmith London" and "Billy Connolly - Live 1994".

Synopsis
This DVD features Billy live--not once, but twice. The release presents two concerts--one from 1991 and one from 1994--that have the outspoken Mr. Connolly discussing "Doomsday," "Doggy Sex," "Chatting Up Women," "Blue Haired Women," "Multiple Orgasms," "Sumo Wrestlers," and much more.


Customer Reviews

Textbook Connolly5
Two awesome performances on one disc, spoilt rotten. The first gig for me is the best especially the part about billy's experience in Ibiza with Diarrhoea and also the bit about "The Womens Movement" I never tire of these two gigs and must have watched them many times, if you need chearing up then I implore you to spend your hard earned cash on this DVD, its worth every penny...

The "Big Yin" strikes again!!4
The comic genius of Billy Connolly never fails to astound me. In these performances he manages yet again to mix irreverent schoolboy humour, with which he has become a family favourite, with his diminutive and instinctive observational comedy. The first of the two performances was, in my opinion, less worthy of praise than the second. However, there is no denying that there are still a few belly laughs in store for the unwary listener(see "women's movement" sketch). The difference I noticed between the two programmes was that in the first, Connolly relies more heavily on building and then maintaining a relationship with the audience, whereas the second is immmediately shown to be more "in your face" and therefore makes for better comedy. As always some of the jokes are coarse, and the language ripe, but if you want an instant anti-depressant, accept no substitute. BUY IT.

Another belter.5
This is yet another hilarious concert performance by the master of "sideways thinking",his recollections of his friends and his travels had me falling off my chair with laughter.Simply the BEST.