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Ian Cognito: A Life and A Death On Stage

"Nothing is off limits"

Rising to fame amid the 1980s alternative comedy boom, Ian Cognito was one of the UK's most popular comedians. His performances left audiences in hysterics - but behind the laughter was a troubled and often controversial figure. This is the story of the comedy scene that nurtured a comedic genius, and the real life of a man famed for his outlandish sense of humour.

Top Cast

  • Ian Cognito

    Ian Cognito

    Self (archive)

  • James Acaster

    James Acaster

    Self

  • Ollie Barbieri

    Ollie Barbieri

    Self

  • Will Barbieri

    Will Barbieri

    Self

  • Karen Bayley

    Karen Bayley

    Self

  • Mitch Benn

    Mitch Benn

    Self

  • Andrew Bird

    Andrew Bird

    Self

  • Geoff Boyz

    Geoff Boyz

    Self

  • Jo Brand

    Jo Brand

    Self

Overview

Rising to fame amid the 1980s alternative comedy boom, Ian Cognito was one of the UK's most popular comedians. His performances left audiences in hysterics - but behind the laughter was a troubled and often controversial figure. This is the story of the comedy scene that nurtured a comedic genius, and the real life of a man famed for his outlandish sense of humour.

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