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Sarah Millican full stand-up show from Thoroughly Modern Millican (2012)
This showcase page presents a full stand-up performance by Sarah Millican from Thoroughly Modern Millican (2012). The excerpt features her conversational stage presence, blunt sexual humor, and observations about exercise, eating, relationships, and life on her own.
Live comedy special excerpt
A long-form stand-up set built around dating, food, fitness, social media, and everyday awkwardness.
Observational, confessional style
Sarah Millican turns ordinary routines into blunt, high-density jokes with a relaxed audience rapport.
Audience response
The comments describe her as sweet, filthy, and consistently funny, with strong laugh-out-loud appeal.
Topics
Fitness and self-improvement
Millican jokes about exercise DVDs, treadmills, and the gap between wanting to get fit and actually doing it.
Eating and cravings
She mines comedy from food habits, crisps, apples, milkshakes, and late-night snacking.
Dating and relationships
The set uses relationship stories, from long-term couples to new romance and awkward flirting.
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Public transcript excerpt
Transcript
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"You've looked after me all these years, "including the two I moved back in after I got divorced." Never have kids 'cause they'll never fucking properly leave. Said, "Maybe I could start giving you a bit of a hand. "Maybe I could start paying your heating bill." Not happy, not happy, very proud people my parents. There's a lot of sort of wrestling went on. I mean, verbal, I wouldn't have let me dad on the floor.
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Audience comments snapshot
Comments highlight sweet delivery and filthy material
Viewers respond to Sarah Millican’s contrast between a warm, approachable stage persona and sharply explicit jokes. Comments also point to her observational timing, with some noting that older material still feels sharp and relatable.
Comment themes
Comfort plus edge
The comments frame Millican as comforting to watch while still being unapologetically rude, which is a key part of her appeal.
Relatable domestic comedy
The audience reaction emphasizes relatability around food, dating, fitness, and everyday embarrassment.
Distinctive delivery
Several remarks focus on her accent and delivery, which the comments present as part of the joke’s impact.
Audience signals
Warm voice, filthy punchlines
Several comments praise the mix of charm and explicitness, describing her as sweet-sounding but very dirty on stage.
Observational jokes that age well
One comment says the toilet-roll joke felt prophetic, showing that the observational material still resonates beyond the original set.
Strong laugh response
Multiple viewers mention laughing hard or for the first time in a long while, which suggests strong emotional release and broad accessibility.
Representative public comments
I love how sweet Sarah sounds but shes wonderfully filthy! Just a brilliant package. Hilarious
"Why is there a shortage (of toilet roll)?" She predicted the future!
Hearing the word "cock" said so casually in that lovely accent gave me culture shock
I live in a chronic state of pain and depression. I don’t typically like stand up because it feels so trivial but I think I’ve found my girl! I was laughing out loud for the first time in as long as I can remember. My poor cats had never heard me laugh and legit thought I was dying. Thank you for putting a smile one...
I have mental health issues so don't laugh out loud often. Sarah Millican made me laugh so hard I drooled.
She has the cutest and most mischievously giggle.
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