Judith Lucy is one of Australia's most popular comedians with a career spanning more than 20 years. She sprang to national prominence in 1993 when she joined the cast of ABC TV's The Late Show, her television appearances since then have been many and varied, but ABC TV's 2011 season of Judith Lucy's Spiritual Journey represents her first solo TV project. A best-selling author, her work in radio, television and film, and her sell-out national live tours have made her a household name. In this episode of Warehouse Comedy Festival she will perform her recent smash hit show, Nothing Fancy. This is Judith at the top of her game - no singing, no dancing, just good old-fashioned gags.
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Judith Lucy - Nothing Fancy - Trailer
Judith Lucy is one of Australia's most popular comedians. A best-selling author her work in radio television and film along with her sell-out national live tours ...
Judith Lucy - Nothing Fancy LIVE (Clip #2: Old Ladies)
Check out this hilarious clip from Judith's new show 'Nothing Fancy'. SYDNEY: Sutherland - Saturday 25 August Sutherland Entertainment Centre Chatswood ...
Judith Lucy - Nothing Fancy LIVE (Clip #1: Women Over Forty)
Judith Lucy's LIVE show 'Nothing Fancy' coming to Brisbane & Perth - book now! BRISBANE: 17 - 22 JULY 2012 Brisbane Powerhouse ...
Judith Lucy - Nothing Fancy LIVE (Clip #3 Muslin Cloth)
Judith Lucy has a brand new show 'Nothing Fancy'! Touring in 2012: Perth Brisbane Canberra Sydney (Sutherland Chatswood Parramatta Penrith ...
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