Movies by Nat Hill

Natalie Palamides: Laid

Natalie Palamides: Laid

A woman lays an egg every day and faces the decision: to raise it or eat it. Before her international hit show Nate, Laid won Natalie the Best Newcomer crown at the Edinburgh Fringe.

Sindhu Vee: Sandhog

Sindhu Vee: Sandhog

Loving your children, spouse and ageing parents (in that order, please don’t tell my mother) is very hard work, very intense and a lot of the time it sucks. But who wants to live without love? The highly anticipated debut from the host of BBCR4’s Comedy of the Week podcast. As seen on QI (BBC2), Have I Got News for You (BBC1) and Alan Davies As Yet Untitled (Dave), and heard on the The Guilty Feminist podcast.

Michael Odewale: #blackbearsmatter

Michael Odewale: #blackbearsmatter

Join Michael, one of comedy’s most celebrated break out stars, as he tries to figure out what really matters in life, and what’s just noise, in his award winning debut show.

Catherine Bohart: Immaculate

Catherine Bohart: Immaculate

Catherine is the bisexual, OCD daughter of an Irish Catholic Deacon and she’s got a hell of a lot to say about it.

Jessica Fostekew: Hench

Jessica Fostekew: Hench

Absolute powershed and regular host of The Guilty Feminist, Jessica Fostekew explores her big strong strength. Have you ever watched a feminist try and take ‘hench’ as a compliment? It’s like watching a snake eat, but funny.

Olga Koch: Homecoming

Olga Koch: Homecoming

With her new passport in hand, Olga’s trying to figure out who the hell she is as an immigrant and certified teen drama queen.

Stand Up With Janine Harouni (Please Remain Seated)

Stand Up With Janine Harouni (Please Remain Seated)

Janine's father is a lifelong New Yorker and son of Middle-Eastern immigrants. He's also an avid Donald Trump supporter. Attempting to reconcile those things makes for one tense Sunday dinner ​ Catch multi-award winning newcomer Janine Harouni in her critically-acclaimed debut show about standing up for what you believe in, even if you have to do it really nicely.

Felicity Ward: Busting A Nut

Felicity Ward: Busting A Nut

Balls-out jokes. Big routines, no lessons learned, just laughs - that’s it. Not too smart, not too dumb. Right in the funny bit.

Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone's Watching

Suzi Ruffell: Dance Like Everyone's Watching

TV quiz shows, an overbearing mother, a wedding, a neighbour that looks like a serial killer, some pigeons, a smear test, parenting and a trip to New York World Pride. Suzi's hilarious show has everything (in this list).

Anuvab Pal: The Empire

Anuvab Pal: The Empire

The British came to India, gave Anuvab a colonial accent and then left again. Join one of India’s top comics on a journey to understanding the original Brexit.

Sarah Keyworth: Dark Horse

Sarah Keyworth: Dark Horse

You've seen her on Comedy Central, you've seen her on the BBC. Now see Nottingham-born rising star Sarah Keyworth’s debut hour. Join Sarah as she tells you about her life with an important little girl and her battle against every expectation of what being a girl means. Think Girls Just Wanna Have Fun but British, deadpan and in no way similar.

Mark Watson: This Can't Be It

Mark Watson: This Can't Be It

Mark used a life expectancy app and discovered that he's halfway through his time on earth. There's never been a better time to join him as he brings his chaotic comedy to a meditation on the fragility of life.