

The UK's sassiest auntie teaches pensioners to swear and owns 47 mugs. Chaos ensues.
Having established herself as one of the UK's best-loved comedians, Sarah Millican returns with a brand new live show, featuring all new material from her sell-out nationwide tour, Home Bird. Performing to her home crowd at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre, the British Comedy Award's Queen of Comedy is giving up the party scene (Ann Summers), easing off on the drinking (fizzy pop equals wealthy dentists) and is settling down (taking her bra off). Determined to put down some roots, she now has cats (furry babies) and even a tree (she has a lot of mugs). On this, her third live DVD, you will learn what to take on a dirty weekend, the right amount of meals to have in a day and how to teach a pensioner to swear. Join her for some hilarious domestic bliss. "Sarah Millican is never less than belly-laugh hilarious"--The Mirror "An iron fist in a marigold glove."--The Guardian
Writing
Precision-tooled observational comedy about bras, snacks, and social anxiety.
Acting
Millican's warmth makes 2000 strangers feel like her living room.
Director
Brian Klein
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Tyne Theatre performance was deliberately chosen as her hometown crowd—Millican later admitted she was more nervous here than at the O2 Arena.
The 'iron fist in a marigold glove' Guardian quote became Millican's unofficial brand, capturing her fusion of domestic aesthetics with brutal honesty.
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