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  2. Stephen K. Amos - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Amos's own show was launched, a combination of stand up, sketches, and guest performers (who for the most part had not fully broken into television comedy), simply entitled The Stephen K Amos Show. The show was released on DVD in November 2010. In 2010, for the show Tinga Tinga Tales Amos voiced the characters Hyena and Millipede/Pediless.

  3. What Does the K Stand For? - Wikipedia

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    What Does the K Stand For? is a BBC Radio Four sitcom series based on the experiences of comedian Stephen K. Amos growing up as a teenager in south London in the 1980s. [1] The broadcast of the first series began in November 2013; [2] the third series commenced in January 2017. [3]

  4. Life: An Idiot's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Stephen K Amos and his pick of the circuit's best stand-ups build an idiot's guide to life. Episodes. Series 1. Episode Air date Guests 1: 7 March 2012:

  5. “Love Is Blind”'s Stephen Jokes It's 'Probably Smart to Put a ...

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  6. Act Your Age (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    It was when Stephen K. Amos said: "If we don't win I'm going to play the race card," and someone else said: "As usual." [ 5 ] Nick Smurthwaite wrote in The Stage that: "It wouldn't have mattered that chairman Simon Mayo's scoring was fashionably arbitrary if he'd made a wittier contribution, or helped the contestants out when they were floundering.

  7. List of British comedians - Wikipedia

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    Stephen K. Amos (born 1967) Avril Angers (1918–2005) Bennett Arron (born 1973) Shaista Aziz (born 1978) Sadia Azmat (born 1987) B. Bill Bailey (born 1964)

  8. 15 comedians who got in trouble for telling jokes including ...

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    NBC. Louis C.K. In May 2015, Louis C.K. hosted "Saturday Night Live" and used his opening monologue to joke about child molestation, saying a pedophile lived in his neighborhood growing up.

  9. Live at the Apollo (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Stephen K. Amos: Jon Richardson and Micky Flanagan: 28 December 2010 — 6x06 Lenny Henry: Mike Wilmot and Tommy Tiernan: 1 January 2011 4.26 [11] Series 7 (2011–2012)