Following the bestselling success of Dave's novel, Big Trouble, here is a hilarious new collection of columns from the writer critics have called "the funniest man in America."
Jennifer Weiner's talent shines like never before in this collection of short stories, following the tender, and often hilarious, progress of love and relationships over the course of a lifetime.
'One of the smartest, funniest and most sweet-natured people I ever encountered … one of the most respected and loved comics on the circuit.' STEPHEN FRY
A salvo of hilarity from that loose canon of American humor that Mirth of a Nation editor Michael Rosen has culled from some 1200 pages of brilliantly original works by our best contemporary humorists
This funny and surprising audiobook is about language and thought, about words unspoken, words spoken in anger, and especially about the power of words spoken in kindness.
Making a first-time appearance on audio, this is the classic TV comedy sketch show which launched the careers of Rowan Atkinson, Griff Rhys Jones, Mel Smith and Pamela Stephenson...
From Andy Hamilton, co-creator of drop the dead donkey, six episodes from the first two BBC radio 4 series of the fiendishly funny comedy - set in hell!
In this "guys’ guide to life," the star of the hit TV show According to Jim talks about how men can continue to be real men while still managing to make things work with the opposite sex
At once tender and hilarious, this captivating story turns suburbia upside down, revealing the inner lives of three characters who have more humor, heartache, and heat than one PTA can hold.
Set entirely in the smoking room of a large company, this eight-part comedy series explores the personal foibles and suppressed longings of an oddly assorted bunch of characters.
If you thought Dennis Miller was done ranting, guess again. In Still Ranting After All These Years, recorded in early 2002, Miller is in fine form, commenting on everything.
It's that time of year again—the holiday season. Between checkout lines a mile long, battles with traffic, and delayed flights, what's better to do than to laugh the aggravation away...
What to George and Laura Bush have in common with Dick and Jame? Well, both hail from prototypical WASP families. And, both exhibit a natural resistance to moral complexity (i.e., reality).