The endless whataboutery over the length of suspensions, the blasts and...
The afternoon mailbox has plenty more views on the fixture list. Plus,...
he afternoon mailbox has plenty more views on the fixture list. Plus, a sublime...
ike Ashley almost planned the perfect Trojan Horse, the price of fillet steak and...
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Packed full of more hilarious shows from the multi-award winning stand-up, 'Nonsensory Overload' includes 5 hours of live gags all new to DVD, including shows from Canberra in Australia, The Hay Festival and Hammersmith Apollo in London. As if that wasn't enough you will also find a Best of Tour feature-giving an exclusive insight into Ross's favourite tour moments, plus more live footage of Ross at 'Laughs in the Park' filmed at the Verulamium Park in St Albans.
Ross has established himself as a comedy tour de force producing 13 sell out tours, 7 top selling stand-up DVD releases, and ranked 11th in Channel 4's poll of the 100 Greatest Stand-Ups (2010).
Ross Noble-Nonsensory Overload is published by Universal UK Ltd. Released Monday 5th November on DVD, Blu-Ray & Download DVD RRP £19.99 Certificate 15
CLOSING DATE: Wednesday 14th November 2012 23:23
Napoli striker Edinson Cavani says that he would like to play for one of 'the biggest clubs in the world'.
Alan Shearer believes the appointment of Joe Kinnear as Newcastle's director of football has turned the club into a laughing stock.
Italy booked their semi-final place as they snatched a barely-deserved 4-3 win against Japan in the Confederations Cup.
The afternoon mailbox has plenty more views on the fixture list. Plus, a sublime piece of skill from Emile Heskey, more cool 'ballers and dull football matches...
A Gooner in the Mailbox seems to genuinely think that the world/fixture computer is against his team. Sigh. That, plus more cool footballers & Mike Ashley: Supervillain...