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- Anders Matthesen shines in this solo stand up special debut showcasing a wide array of the memorable alter-egos he's created over the years.
- Anders Matthesen's stand-up comedy show from his 2004 tour.
- Stand-up comedy featuring leading Danish comedians from FBI (Funny Business Inc.).
- Show from Jan Gintberg's fifth stand-up comedy tour "Big Time Paranoia" in 2007, this year with assistance from Tobias Dybvad.
- 10th anniversary of a stand-up show where different comics performed for the benefit of charity.
- Anders Matthesen's hilarious second stand-up special from his 2003-tour.
- 2-part television special featuring the Danish Stand-Up Comedy Championship 2006.
- Show from Jan Gintberg's third stand-up comedy tour "Op på fars Jihad" in 2002, this year with assistance from Omar Marzouk.
- Rimmer answers all the questions you've never asked.
- TIngleff riffs about the pitfalls of relationships.
- Three different stand-up-comedy shows by Rune Klan. All of which include the habitual use of spoof magic tricks, jokes and the like. The shows were recorded at three different locations in Copenhagen, Denmark and collected on this DVD.
- Television special featuring the Danish Stand-Up Comedy Championship 2003.
- Stand-up comedian Dan Andersen tries to produce at hit.
- Television special feauring the stand-up comedy show "Vaffelbar 3: En vampyrs betændelser" performed live in 2003 at Comedy Zoo in Copenhagen.
- Television special featuring the Danish Stand-Up Comedy Championship 2004.
- Comedy show featuring Danish stand-up comedians Jacob Tingleff and Thomas Hartmann.
- Comedy show featuring Thomas Wivel and Povl Erik Carstensen.
- Danish stand-up comedians Uffe Holm, Jonatan Spang and Rune Klan visit Skanderborg Festival 2005, performing stand-up at the music festival. Also, Uffe Holm chats with rock star Alice Cooper.
- Stand-up comedy show by Thomas Hartmann. Warm-up by Anders 'Anden' Matthesen.
- Stand-up comedy by Tobias Dybvad, warming up for Jan Gintberg's show "Big Time Paranoia" in 2007.
- Three Danish stand-up comedians participate in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2004. It's the first time they perform in English, and the documentary portrays their struggle to convert and target their comedy material for the festival audience.
- A compilation of Jonatan Spang's comedy performances, ranging from 'Stand-up.dk' in 2002 to 'Comedy Aid 2009: Stand-up for livet' and 'Spark i løgsuppen' in 2010.
- In May 2004 the two Danish stand-up comedians Thomas Hartmann and Anders Fjelsted went to Iraq, performing for the Danish troops in Camp Eden and Camp Yggdrasil.
- Portrait of the each week's winner of "Comedy Fight Club" (2007).
- Show from Jan Gintberg's fourth stand-up comedy tour "Den grimme melding" in 2004, this year with assistance from Jonatan Spang.
- Round 3: The six stand-up comedy participants visit Århus Brandstation. The following day they compete against each other at GazStation.
- Round 8: Show down for the eight stand-up comedy participants at Comedy Zoo in Copenhagen.
- Round 7: The six stand-up comedy participants visit Randers Stadion. The following day they compete against each other at Tante Olga in Randers.
- Round 1: The six stand-up comedy participants visit Danish Crown in Horsens. The following day they compete against each other at ComedyScope.
- Round 2: The six stand-up comedy participants visit Odense Ishockey Klub. The following day they compete against each other at Alibi in Odense.
- Round 5: The six stand-up comedy participants visit a farm in Holbæk. The following day they compete against each other at Holbæk Teater.
- Round 4: The six stand-up comedy participants visit McDonald's in Aalborg. The following day they compete against each other at Skråen.
- Round 6: The six stand-up comedy participants visit Hærens Kampskole in Oksbøl. The following day they compete against each other at Tobakken in Esbjerg.
- A fresh new litter of upcoming comedians are put through hilarious versions of famous TV shows. This time they have to take on the strangest version of Fort Boyard, as they have to traverse a rope bridge, eat their way through Christmas rice pudding and learn how to unbutton bras with only one hand, all under the watchful eye of celebrity guest host, renowned stunt man Lasse Spang Olsen. Afterwards they only have a few days to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience.
- A fresh new litter of upcoming comedians are put through hilarious versions of famous TV shows. This time they have to test their trading abilities in a fun version of Super Sellers, all under the watchful eye of their celebrity guest host, renowned trading show host Henrik Dahl. Afterwards they only have a few days to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience.
- A fresh new litter of upcoming comedians are put through hilarious versions of famous TV shows. This time they have to take on a fun derivative of 'Model in a Day', as they have to chat up, make-up, style and photograph unsuspecting strangers, with model potential, all under the watchful eye of celebrity guest host Mayianne Dinesen. Afterwards they only have a few days to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience.
- In this special season opener, the hosts introduces us to the new comedians, the new rules, the new challenges and other changes in the format from season 1.
- The comedians are introduced to the punk movement. They have to become punkers and perform a punkrock track live on stage at the annual punk festival. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they have to perform in front of a live audience.
- The comedians participate in the annual Copenhagen Gay Pride parade. They are introduced to new gay friends and have to show off in revealing outfits on their very own Comedy Fight Club float. Finally they also have to perform a dance routine on stage, at the festivals closing concert. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience.
- The comedians are introduced to the weird world of live action role playing. Divided into two teams, good versus evil, they are transformed into Orcs, Elves and Sorcerers and have to immerse themselves in a day long and hilarious quest for the missing pieces of the Element Ring. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience including the role playing community.
- The comedians are thrown into a truly transgressive experience, at a club for swingers. After a hilarious tour of the facilities, they are tasked with different service functions, as guests start to arrive for a night of fun. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience including the swinging community.
- The comedians spends a day full of fun outdoor activities, as they join the boy scout movement. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience including the scout community.
- The comedians are introduced to children's theatre. They have to come up with their own fairytale, dress up as the characters and put on a show. One comedian in particular, looses his grasp of the childish context, and in front of baffled children and perplexed parents, the performance takes a somewhat raunchy turn. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience including the theatre community.
- The comedians are introduced to the annual trade exhibition of alternative medicine. Here they get to sample and submit themselves to treatments ranging from palm reading and crystal healing to acupuncture and nose flushing. Afterwards - as always - they have 24 hours to turn their experiences into fresh stand-up comedy, that they will perform in front of a live audience including the alternative community.