Roy Chubby Brown: The Good, The Bad & The Fat Bastard
Nov 05 2007
•1h 5m
•Comedy
Watch Roy 'Chubby' Brown 'shooting out the gags' at The Forum Theatre, Teesside during his 2007 tour. Chubby regales the audience with his own unique take on 'Brokeback Mountain' & tackles such subjects as dealing with crocodiles. Very strong adult humour, bad language & some content may offend
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Roy 'Chubby' Brown
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