Comedy bonanza

CDs and videos to be won

Jo Brand, John Shuttleworth, Rhona Cameron and Arnold Brown' are all releasing videos and CDs in the next fortnight.

They are the latest products from specialist comedy label Laughing Stock, which celebrates its tenth birthday this year.

Previous releases include best-sellers from the likes of Eddie Izzard and Billy Connolly, as well as Amnesty and Terence Higgins Trust benefits.

Jo Brand's new audio release, Live Again, was recorded in Aylesbury, Bucks, during her first tour after her marriage, one of the subjects she tackles in the show.

It is released on Monday, priced £6.99 on cassette or £12.99 on CD.

Also out on Monday is John Shuttleworth's 2001 tour, One Foot in the Gravy ­ which were the character's final performances before creator Graham Fellows pensioned him off to concentrate on other ideas.

Recorded at a sell out show at London's Shepherds Bush Empire in February, this is priced £8.99 on double cassette, £14.99 on CD or £12.99 on VHS.

A week later, on Monday November 19, Laughing Stock releases veteran Perrier-winner Arnold Brown's live video, tape and CD - A Guide For The Perplexed, recorded in Brighton earlier this year.

Fellow Scot Rhona Cameron also releases audio and video recordings of hers one-woman show, taped at London's Bloomsbury Theatre last year, on the same date.

All these titles are available through the Laughing Stock website.

But we've a bundle of prizes to give away to Chortle readers. Our first prize winner will receive four titles - one from each of the comedians featured - with four runners-up receiving a video or CD of their choice.

To enter, just submit the answers to the following questions by 9am on November 19. Winners will be notified soon after that time.

Good luck!

Arnold Brown was on at the opening night of...

What was Rhona Cameron's sitcom called?

What was Jo Brand's previous occupation?

John Shuttleworth plays the

Which runners-up prize would you prefer

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Published: 8 Nov 2001

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