Johnny Vegas: Live At The Benidorm Palace

Johnny Vegas: Live At The Benidorm Palace

5.7

Nov 09 2009

1h 0m

Comedy

For the first time ever, Johnny Vegas' full length stand up show storms onto DVD. The larger than life comedian and star of Benidorm, Ideal and 'those ads' bursts onto DVD in a triumphant return to the sun, sand, sea and sangria of Benidorm.

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