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Dave's One Night Stand is a British stand-up comedy programme that began in 2010. The show has stand-up comedians takes the viewers on a tour of somewhere in the United Kingdom or Ireland and then perform a comedy routine in the local theatre, the location is often the place where they live although there are some exceptions. Each comedian is joined by two supporting acts. Each series comprises five episodes. As of 12 December 2012, 20 episode have been broadcast across four series. [1]
The viewers and Dave's weekly rank for each episode are from BARB. The viewers listed only show those for the original broadcast of each episode on Dave, not including timeshift channel Dave ja vu. [2]
# | Location | Venue | Headline act | Supporting acts | Original air date | Viewers (Dave's #) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Catford | Broadway Theatre | Ben Elton | Jason Byrne Tom Stade | 10 October 2010 | Below 295,000 (N/A) |
2 | Haymarket | Haymarket Theatre | Jack Whitehall | David O'Doherty Andrew Lawrence | 17 October 2010 | Below 279,000 (N/A) |
3 | St Helens | Theatre Royal | Johnny Vegas | Justin Moorhouse Seymour Mace | 24 October 2010 | Below 264,000 (N/A) |
4 | Newcastle upon Tyne | The Journal Tyne Theatre | Sarah Millican | Alun Cochrane Jarred Christmas | 31 October 2010 | 427,000 (3) |
5 | Westcliff-on-Sea | Palace Theatre | Russell Kane | Carl Donnelly Holly Walsh | 7 November 2010 | 281,000 (9) |
# | Location | Venue | Headline act | Supporting acts | Original air date | Viewers (Dave's #) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | Manchester | Palace Theatre | Chris Addison | Craig Campbell Jo Enright | 14 April 2011 | 342,000 (3) |
7 | Bristol | Bristol Hippodrome | Mark Watson | Andi Osho Alex Horne | 21 April 2011 | 278,000 (10) |
8 | Birmingham | Birmingham Hippodrome | Dave Gorman | Isy Suttie Simon Evans | 28 April 2011 | 273,000 (9) |
9 | Dublin | Olympia Theatre | Jason Byrne | Rob Rouse Milton Jones | 5 May 2011 | Below 232,000 (N/A) |
10 | Shrewsbury | Theatre Severn | Greg Davies | Roisin Conaty Tom Deacon | 12 May 2011 | 307,000 (5) |
# | Location | Venue | Headline act | Supporting acts | Original air date | Viewers (Dave's #) |
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11 | Dublin | Olympia Theatre | Ardal O'Hanlon | Gary Delaney Josie Long | 17 November 2011 | Below 289,000 (N/A) |
12 | Richmond upon Thames | Richmond Theatre | Tim Vine | Terry Alderton Elis James | 24 November 2011 | 273,000 (8) |
13 | Edinburgh † | Edinburgh Festival Theatre | Reginald D. Hunter | Steve Hughes Henning Wehn | 1 December 2011 | 303,000 (3) |
14 | Haymarket | Haymarket Theatre | Stephen K. Amos | Zoe Lyons Joe Rowntree | 8 December 2011 | 298,000 (6) |
15 | Wexford | Wexford Opera House | Tommy Tiernan | Stewart Francis Lloyd Langford | 15 December 2011 | Below 272,000 (N/A) |
# | Location | Venue | Headline act | Supporting acts | Original air date | Viewers (Dave's #) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
16 | Shepherd's Bush | Shepherd's Bush Empire | Al Murray | Richard Herring Andy Zaltzman | 14 November 2012 | 314,000 (7) |
17 | Belfast | Belfast Opera House | Patrick Kielty | Jimeoin Mike Wilmot | 21 November 2012 | Below 298,000 (N/A) |
18 | Derby | The Assembly Rooms | Angelos Epithemou | Imran Yusuf Tom Rosenthal | 28 November 2012 | Below 262,000 (N/A) |
19 | Hackney Central † | Hackney Empire | Andrew Maxwell | Chris Ramsey Pat Cahill | 5 December 2012 | 296,000 (10) |
20 | Richmond | Richmond Theatre | Milton Jones | Jason Cook James Acaster | 12 December 2012 | Below 301,000 (N/A) |
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