Dan Antopolski - Television

Television

Credits include:

  • Live At The Electric (as Jigsaw) (BBC) (2012)
  • Comedy Cuts (Series 3) (with Sarah Kendall and Joanna Neary, also with Karl Theobald) (2008)
  • Comedy Cuts (Series 2) (2008)
  • Harry Hill's TV Burp (ITV1) (2007)
  • Comedy Cuts (Series 1) (ITV2) (2007)
  • Moonmonkeys (BBC3 Special also featuring Karl Theobald) (2007)
  • Hyperdrive 'Jeffers' in two seasons of the BBC2 science fiction comedy 2006-2007
  • 28 Acts in 28 Minutes (BBC) (2005)
  • AD/BC (BBC Three) a Christmas special rock-opera comedy, also featuring Richard Ayoade, Tom Hillenbrand, Julia Davis and Matt Lucas (2004)
  • Brain Candy (BBC) (2002)
  • The Stand-Up Show (BBC) (3 series)
  • Time Gentlemen Please (Sky)
  • Live Floor Show (BBC) (2 series)
  • The World Comedy Tour (Comedy Central/Paramount/Channel 9) (2002)
  • Edinburgh and Beyond (Paramount) (2004)
  • Head Farm (Channel 4 Pilot, also featuring Johnny Vegas, The Boosh, Garth Marenghi) (2002)

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