Ko Ho Nas
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In stand up comedy there are only two options whenever you step out on a stage: kill or die. When Australian comic Simon Palomares decided to go back to his ancestral homeland and perform in the native language, he had no idea what he was letting himself in for. Follow him every step of the way in this exclusive serial.
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Wrong Place, Wrong Time
Simon and Jorge head into the unknown for a booking in Sevilla which looks more like a rap battle.
09 Nov 2009
08 Minutes
27MB
That's Who We Are
A wider cast of friends and contemporaries give their thoughts on Simon's comedy and Australian society.
09 Nov 2009
05 Minutes
17MB
Strictly Business
Simon may teach a comedy masterclass back in Australia, but over in Spain his attention to detail leaves a little to be desired.
09 Nov 2009
03 Minutes
12MB
Simon Palomares Interview
Australian comedian Simon Palomares talks about Ko Ho Nas, his journey of discovery into his ancestral home, Spain.
09 Nov 2009
19 Minutes
62MB
On the Road
We reach the end of our road trip with Jorge and Simon and learn about life as a stand up comic.
09 Nov 2009
04 Minutes
13MB
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09 Nov 2009
05:39 Min
18MB
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09 Nov 2009
10:56 Min
35MB
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09 Nov 2009
04:52 Min
16MB
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09 Nov 2009
05:13 Min
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09 Nov 2009
02:45 Min
9MB
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09 Nov 2009
03:31 Min
11MB
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09 Nov 2009
01:57 Mi
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09 Nov 2009
25:24 Min
83MB
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