
When Daniel Kitson took the stage at just 16 years old, little did he know he'd be nominated for a prestigious Perrier Comedy Award by 2001 - and win it big the following year. This award-winning English comedian and actor has brought his signature blend of love, innocence, and irreverent language to both television and film, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment world.
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Films
1. Tree

Immerse yourself in an intimate, one-week performance of "Tree" by Daniel Kitson and Tim Key. This groundbreaking play, revived in 2015, captures your attention and takes you on a journey that started in 2013 at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester. Witness the incredible chemistry between the skilled actors as they bring this powerful storytelling experience to life, right before your very eyes. Feel the magic unfold on stage, and experience it firsthand in this unique cinematic offering.
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TMDb Rating: 6.9
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Release Date: 2023-02-22
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Runtime: 99.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Status: Released
2. Dog Eat Dog

Fasten your seatbelts for the exhilarating ride of "Dog Eat Dog," a captivating comedy movie centered around a group of young adults grappling with life's challenges. Their pursuit of entering the trendiest club to display their DJ prowess often takes a backseat to their involvement in an absurd dog-napping escapade. Unfortunately, the course of their endeavor leaves them with the duty of nurturing a dog that belongs to a local drug dealer who is quite fond of canines. This amusing adventure takes place against the backdrop of a city filled with enigmatic twists and turns. This film promises bursts of laughter, unforeseen twists, and a whirlwind of entertainment that you wouldn't want to miss.
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IMDb Rating: 4.9
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TMDb Rating: 4.9
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Release Date: 2001-12-07
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Runtime: 93.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB", "US"]
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Status: Released
3. Dot. Dot. Dot. at The Union Chapel

"Dot. Dot. Dot. at The Union Chapel" captures the live performance of Daniel Kitson's show of the same name. The recording brings his work to audiences who might miss the original, keeping the experience close to the intimate setting of London's Union Chapel.
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TMDb Rating: 10.0
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Release Date: 2020-12-01
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Runtime: 197.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Status: Released
4. It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later.

Join the performer as they take their show, "It's Always Right Now, Until It's Later, " from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to New York, London, and Manchester over the course of a single night. This intimate documentary captures the raw energy of the performance, revealing the excitement and intensity of bringing a live show to audiences across the globe.
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Release Date: 2016-02-08
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Runtime: 97.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Status: Released
5. The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church

Travel back to 2011 Bristol for this intimate recording of Daniel Kitson's show "The Interminable Suicide of Gregory Church. " Written first for Edinburgh's Traverse Theatre in 2009, this performance captures Kitson's unique storytelling over a six-month tour. Edited over two months in 2020, the film preserves the raw energy of a live show that bridged two decades of theater-making.
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Release Date: 2020-05-18
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Runtime: 96.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Status: Released
6. Stories For The Wobbly Hearted

"Stories for the Wobbly Hearted" is a charming collection of tales performed live in Melbourne's International Comedy Festival. The stories, penned and delivered with authentic wit, found their way to Scotland's Traverse Theatre after an initial run in the historic Council Chambers of Melbourne's Town Hall. Filmed across multiple nights with a single camera, this unique storytelling journey captures the intimate connection between performer and audience.
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Release Date: 2020-08-24
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Runtime: 70.0 minutes
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["US"]
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Status: Released
7. Daniel Kitson: Dot. Dot. Dot.

Join Daniel Kitson as he recounts six months of events - both ridiculous and devastating - experienced from a safe distance. His account is quickly transformed into something nearly fictional, making for a performance that's hopefully more entertaining than it sounds. This unique piece, conceived for an empty theatre and streamed directly to audiences, offers a relatable look at navigating challenging times.
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Release Date: 2020-11-19
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Original Language: en
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Status: Released
TV Shows
1. Phoenix Nights

Phoenix Nights takes you on a wild ride with its eccentric and unforgettable characters as they compete for the crown of Bolton's hottest club. Brian Potter, the wheelchair-bound owner of The Phoenix Club, is determined to make it the city's most popular spot, with the help of his trusted sidekick Jerry St Clair. The action-packed show revolves around Brian's mission to outshine his arch-nemesis, Den Perry, who owns the rival club The Banana Grove.
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Original Name: Phoenix Nights
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TMDb Rating: 7.689
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Languages: ["en"]
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Episode Runtime: [25]
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Status: Ended
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Origin Country: ["GB"]
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Original Language: en
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Type: Scripted
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First Air Date: 2001-01-14
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Last Air Date: 2002-09-12
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Number of Seasons: 2
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Number of Episodes: 12