Fill yer stocking!

Huge haul of comedy goodies up for grabs

We’ve got a bumper batch of comedy goodies to give away this week, just in time for Christmas.

Our first prize winner will win six different DVDs and two books, while eight runners-up will each receive one the titles selected at random.

The new releases all come courtesy of Avalon, the leading comedy agency and independent TV production company, and are:

Frank Skinner Stand-Up: DVD of his return to the stage after a decade, recorded on home turf at the Birmingham NIA

Russell Howard Live: The first stand-up DVD from the lively Mock The Week star

Al Murray’s Happy Hour Series One: Featuring the Pub Landlord’s unique interviews with the likes of Donny Osmond, Buzz Aldrin, Jodie Kidd, Jason Donovan and Louis Walsh.

Harry Hill’s TV Burp Gold: The first DVD selection of clips, sketches and gags from the hugely popular ITV series.

Three Men In A Boat & Three Men In Another Boat: Dara O Briain, Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones retrace the Thames journey made famous by Jerome K Jerome; and in the follow-up DVD they attempt a voyage along England’s south coast.

Grumpy Old Women Live: Jenny Éclair, Dillie Keane and Linda Robson take to the stage of the Richmond Theatre to get a few moans off their chest…

Frank Skinner On The Road: A new volume of memoirs about his return to performing live, as he meditates honestly on growing older and the nature of stand-up.

Al Murray The Pub Landlord’s Book Of British Common Sense: The title speaks for itself.

All of the titles are out now, and we'll be featuring clips from many of them on the home page in the coming days – starting with Frank Skinner.

To stand a chance of winning one of the releases – or the whole caboodle – just answer the following question by December 15, when we will select the winners at random from all the correct entries. Bulk entries will be disallowed.

What other hit ITV1 show does Harry Hill present?

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Published: 30 Nov 2008

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