British funnyman Russell Howard will be back on Netflix in December 2021 with his alternate stage-up performance for Netflix with both corridor of Lubricant arriving on December 14th.
The two- part special was firstly reported to be released in 2022 according to the British Comedy Guide, still, we ’re pleased to confirm it ’ll be arriving much before with both corridor releasing on December 2021.
The special was mugged in September 2021 at the notorious Apollo Theatre in London. It’s from the stint Respite which the comic was firstly supposed to travel throughout 2020.
The alternate part of the limited series is a talkie that maps Howard’s life over 18 months to put the stage-up stint which visited New Zealand and of course, London together while his woman was fighting on the NHS frontlines.
To date, this is the first time Netflix has released a special alongside a talkie.
Lubricant will join the funnyman’s other Netflix Original stand-up special released in 2017 called Recalibrate.
Russell Howard, for those strange, is a well- known British funnyman who has had a long career in stage-up, panel shows, and hosting his own talk shows for the BBC and more lately, NBC Universal’s Sky.
Howard is presently substantially known for his Sky Original series, Russell Howard Hour which airs Thursdays at 10 PM on Sky Max in the United Kingdom.
Netflix has been taking its bottom off of the gas pedal in recent times when it comes down to stand-up specials which is incompletely by design but over the once time, just down to circumstances regarding rephotographing with live cult. We collected a full list of stage-up specials Netflix had released in 2021 back in October.
Russell Howard Lubricant will be joining the huge collection of stage-up specials on Netflix which is now well north of 250 Netflix Original stand-up specials available around the globe.
Looking ahead, Netflix is working with Ricky Gervais on his new stage-up special Preternatural which is anticipated to have been recorded before this time.
Among the other British jesters to have landed specials at Netflix includes Jack Whitehall, Michael McIntyre, Greg Davis, Jimmy Carr, Russell Brand, and James Acaster.