I don’t have access to live news results at the moment. Here’s what I can share based on recent public information up to now:
- Jason Manford’s stand-up show First World Problems has appeared in multiple outlets and releases (DVDs/streams) around 2014, with re-promotions and related clips surfacing on platforms like YouTube and streaming services in later years. This aligns with the show’s established theme of everyday annoyances turned into humor.
- Notable references: interviews around the time of the DVD release discussed the concept and the touring associated with First World Problems, highlighting Manford’s approach to turning common everyday irritations into comic routines.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest articles or streaming availability and provide direct links and brief summaries. I can also pull up a timeline of major releases and notable media appearances related to First World Problems.
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Jason Manford explains why people are saying his new DVD made them soil themselves, and talks about his growing chain of comedy clubs is not about money, but about giving people great comedy.
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www.imdb.comManford's latest UK tour, named "First World Problems", was performed between June and December 2013. (Source: IMDB)
nisomnia.comShould old people be allowed in the supermarket on weekends? Why do people squeeze the toothpaste tube from the top? And why is it so hard to put shee…
tv.apple.comJason Manford: First World Problems (Video 2014) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
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www.imdb.comShould old people be allowed in the supermarket on weekends? Why do people squeeze the toothpaste tube from the top? And why is it so hard to put sheets on a bed when you get home from work? These essential issues and many more are covered in the brilliant new live show from Northern funny man Jason Manford. Filmed live in Liverpool during Jason's mammoth UK tour and packed full of hilarious takes on those little difficulties we can all relate to, First World Problems is observational comedy...
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