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This 90 minute recording is excerpts of 45 minutes each from Billy Connolly's live appearances in London and Glasgow in 1997. Topics include; The Irish, Limousine Service, fat people, "toffs", mad cow disease, Ageing and shouting.
This 90 minute recording is excerpts of 45 minutes each from Billy Connolly's live appearances in London and Glasgow in 1997. Topics include; The Irish, Limousine Service, fat people, "toffs", mad cow disease, Ageing and shouting.
The film's primary focus is on universal observational humor and human experiences, rather than explicitly promoting or critiquing specific political ideologies, leading to a neutral rating.
This stand-up comedy special features a single, established comedian, and its format does not involve a diverse cast or explicit DEI-driven casting decisions. The narrative, consisting of the comedian's routine, does not center on or explicitly critique traditional identities, maintaining a neutral or positive framing.
The film, through Billy Connolly's comedic lens, frequently satirizes Christian institutions and dogma, particularly Catholicism, portraying them as hypocritical, irrational, or oppressive. The narrative aligns with Connolly's critical perspective, validating his comedic critiques.
This stand-up comedy special by Billy Connolly does not contain any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The narrative focuses on observational humor and personal anecdotes, with no explicit portrayal or discussion of queer identity, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a stand-up comedy special featuring Billy Connolly. It does not adapt any source material with established characters, nor does it feature historical figures being portrayed with a different gender. Billy Connolly, a male, is portrayed as male.
This film is a stand-up comedy special featuring Billy Connolly playing himself. There are no other named or plot-relevant characters portrayed by actors, thus no instances of a race swap.
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