Win the best of American stand-up

A set of set CDs for our main winner

A batch of import stand-up CDs have been released on Comedy Central – and we’re giving one lucky reader the chance to win all seven.

Plus another 14 readers will win one of the titles from the contemporary American comedians.

The releases are:

Patton Oswalt: Finest Hour – the fourth show from this quirky stand-up veteran also known for his roles in Ratatouille and The King Of Queens. Amazon link

Ian Michael Black: Very Famous - the second stand-up album from the sketch performer, known for mixing absurdity and sarcasm. Amazon link

Lewis Black: The Prophet – a vintage performance from 1992, well before the bitter and angry comic became famous for his acerbic rants on The Daily Show Amazon link

prizesChristopher Titus: Neverlution! - more anger and indignation, this time hectoring American society for its lazy, feckless ways. Amazon link

Wyatt Cenac: Comedy Person – another writer/performer on The Daily Show with a slick stand-up show described as ‘smart, perceptive and witty’ Amazon link

Doug Benson: Potty Mouth – the star of Comedy Central stand-up show The Benson Interruption with an hour-long show largely about his favourite topic – smoking pot. Amazon link

TJ Miller: The Extended Play EP - despite its title, a full-length album of 41 spoof hip-hop tracks from a comic whose film credits include Get Him To The Greek, Cloverfield and Gulliver’s Travels.Amazon link

To stand a chance of winning either the entire set, or one of the discs at random, just answer the following question by November 28, when the winners will be drawn at random from all correct answers received. Usual terms and conditions apply, with bulk entries being disqualified.

Good luck!

What is the name of Lewis Black’s segment on the Daily Show?

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Published: 15 Nov 2011

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