WIN Lee Evans 'Roadrunner' On DVD, We Have 3 Copies To Give Away

Following the enormous successes of Wired and Wonderful, XL and Big, the incredible Lee Evans returns to entertain us from the comfort of our own living rooms with his brand new DVD - LEE EVANS – ROADRUNNER - LIVE AT THE O2, released on Monday 21st November 2011 on Blu-ray and DVD.

Lee Evans returns to entertain us from the comfort of our own living rooms with his brand new DVD - LEE EVANS €“ ROADRUNNER - LIVE AT THE O2, released on Monday 21st November 2011 on Blu-ray and DVD. Order your copy HERE. We have three copies of the DVD to give away. Not only that, but also for the first time in stand-up comedy history, the show will be filmed and released on DVD in full incredible 3D (release date Mon 28th Nov). This landmark entertainment event will provide the ultimate Lee Evans experience to home audiences, perfectly encompassing his spectacular stage show and showing off all his physical hilarity. Lee Evans€™ fans will not be disappointed as ROADRUNNER LIVE features his usual exasperation with the infuriating frustrations of everyday life combined with his boundless energy and unique physicality, which his legions of fans have come to expect and love. Now approaching 50, ROADRUNNER sees a more contemplative side of Lee where health checks have hilarious consequences and tips are given on how to survive 28 years of marriage to the €˜Missus€™. To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the following question€. What is the name of Lee Evan€™s biggest tour ever?

a. ROAD RAGE b. ROADRUNNER c. ROAD KILL
All you need to do for your chance of winning a copy of the DVD is email contest@obsessedwithfilm.com with the e-mail header Lee Evans. Make sure you leave your full name and address and please only enter if you are 15 or over. Winners will be picked at random and notified in December. Copyright line © Goodnight Vienna Productions 2011. All Rights Reserved © 2010 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.

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